Septic Owner
Problems & Troubleshooting
Smells, alarms, backups, and soggy drain fields — diagnose the problem and fix it.

Soggy or Wet Spots Over Your Drain Field: What It Means
Soggy or wet spots over your drain field usually mean effluent is surfacing instead of soaking in — an early sign of a failing septic system. Here's what to do.

Why Is My Septic Alarm Going Off? (What to Do Right Now)
A beeping septic alarm means the tank's water level is too high. Here's what to do right now, what usually causes it, and when it's an emergency vs. a quick fix.

7 Warning Signs Your Septic Tank Is Full
Slow drains, gurgling, sewage odor, and pooling water over the tank are classic signs a septic tank is full. Here are the 7 warning signs and what to do next.

Sewage Backing Up Into Bathtub or Shower: What to Do
Sewage in your tub or shower usually means a clog or a full/failing septic system backing up at the lowest drain. Here are the emergency steps and the likely causes.

Tree Roots in Your Septic System: Signs and What to Do
Tree roots seek out the water in septic lines and drain fields, where they clog pipes and cause backups. Here are the signs, the fixes, and how to prevent it.

Septic Tank Smell in the House: 8 Causes and How to Fix Each
A sewer or rotten-egg smell indoors usually points to a dry drain trap, a blocked plumbing vent, or a full septic tank. Here are 8 causes and the fix for each.

Septic Tank Overflowing: Immediate Steps & Repair Costs
A septic tank overflowing is a health hazard. Stop using water now, keep people away, and call a pro. Here are the immediate steps and what repairs typically cost.

Septic Problems After Heavy Rain: Why It Happens & What Helps
Heavy rain can back up a septic system when saturated soil stops the drain field from absorbing effluent. Here's why it happens and what to do — including what not to do.

How to Tell If Your Drain Field Is Failing (Warning Signs)
Slow drains, soggy spots, sewage odor, and bright-green grass over the field are the classic signs a septic drain field is failing. Here's how to read each one.

Gurgling Drains With a Septic System: Causes & Fixes
Gurgling drains on a septic system usually mean trapped air from a full tank, a clogged vent, or a struggling drain field. Here's what's causing it and what to do.

Can You Fix a Failed Leach Field Without Replacing It?
Sometimes. If solids from an unpumped tank clogged the field, jetting or treatment may restore it. A saturated or worn-out field usually needs replacing.