Why Is There Water Around My Septic System?

December 2, 2022 Published by Leave your thoughts

Do you see water in yard from septic tank? If you see any type of standing water near your septic tank, it can be extremely frightening. This is especially true if it hasn’t rained in a while. Septic tanks can create a health hazard if they overflow or experience other problems. Read on to learn why you may be seeing water near your septic tank.

Reasons There Is Water Near Your Septic Tank

If you see septic tank water pooling in yard, here are reasons why this is happening.

Water can begin to pool around your septic tank due to drainage issues in the drain field. Things such as soil, debris, and sediment can clog the drain field, which can result in your septic tank flooding. This could also be due to your septic tank becoming too full. Water that is coming out of the lid can be because of a clog or too much scum in the septic tank. If you are not maintaining your septic tank by having it pumped every two to five years, these problems can occur.

Please note that just because you see water near your septic tank, it isn’t always a cause for concern. But, you should still check it out since the water surrounding the tank can contaminate other sources of water nearby if the tank does overflow.

You may also find water near your septic tank if your groundwater doesn’t drain properly. If your septic tank is too full, it can begin to form puddles around your tank which will also cause a foul odor.

The good news is that if you have recently had heavy rainfall, you will probably notice puddles around your septic tank. This isn’t a cause for concern, and you can expect it to drain within a couple of days.

Pumping Your Septic Tank

You should have your septic tank pumped every couple of years. It is also possible to go five years in between pumps, but it depends on how much water your household uses and the type of tank you have. The tank can overflow eventually if you don’t have it pumped. Over time, waste and other debris can build up in the septic tank.

If you begin to smell an odor in your home similar to sewage, it is a good indicator that it is time to pump your septic tank. Another sign that your septic tank needs to be pumped is if your drains begin to clog. To prevent unsanitary conditions, it is wise to pump your septic tank and keep it well-maintained. Keeping your septic tank properly maintained will ensure that your tank lasts at least 30 years.

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