Septic Drainfield Installation

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Septic Drainfield Installation

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New and Replacement Septic Drainfields

Your septic drainfields are an important part of your overall septic system and property condition. At RooterPLUS, we focus on the health of your entire system and yard. If you're building a new home, replacing an old system, or simply want your existing septic system inspected and maintained, our team has the experience and knowledge needed to help you. Additionally, we can offer suggestions for the system that will provide efficient use of your available space, no matter how large or small.


In addition to your stand chamber drainfield, RooterPLUS is certified and has lots of experience designing and installing alternative systems. Who may need an alternative system? If you live on a lake, if you do not have good soil, or if your lot is very small, you need to call the experts at RooterPLUS to help design an alternative system.


If you're in need of septic drainfield installation services, contact RooterPLUS and we will provide professional 60-minute service to assess your needs. We can install your standard drainfield or any specialized system you may need.

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$150

Septic Pumping

Up to 1,000 gallons or less

Coupons cannot be combined with any other offer and are limited to one coupon per service.

Mention this offer when your schedule your service.

(770) 962-9962

Tips for Drainfield Maintenance

Here are some ways to help you extend the life of your septic system:


  • Never plant trees or large shrubs over or near the edge of the septic system. Roots can damage or block drain canals leading to clogs or backups.


  • Never drive vehicles over the septic area. The weight of the vehicle on the soil can damage the tank, pipes, and various components leading to leaks.


  • Avoid having sump drains and rainwater drains lead to the drain field. This excess water can cause flooding and can oversaturate your yard which can lead to problems.

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Septic Tank FAQ

  • I am not sure where my septic tank is. Can you find it?

    Our certified technicians are very skilled at finding underground septic tanks. They look at the layout of your property and then using a probe rod, probe the yard until they find your tank. We also have access to each county's office and data or database to gain access to records showing a map of your property.

  • Do you have to dig up my tank again? My grass is so pretty.

    Unfortunately, we do need to find the tank and remove the lid. We will not pump your tank through a port hole. The State does not allow that. BUT ask us about installing a riser, so your tank will never have to be dug up again!

  • I just had my tank pumped recently and it is already full. What is going on?

    Septic tanks are designed to always operate at normal capacity. The water industry estimates that a family of four uses about 400 gallons of water a day. Don't be alarmed if your tank is full again. A properly working system always has a full tank.

  • What if your tech can’t find my tank by probing?

    If our technician cannot find the tank, then we request a plat map from the county. Often this document can lead us to the tank. Also, we can find the tank electronically by use of a sonde and locator.

  • Can I flush wipes down the toilet? They say “flushable” on the label.

    NO! "Flushable" wipes are one of the leading causes of septic issues. They do not break down like regular toilet paper.

  • How do I know if I am having septic issues?

    Common signs of septic problems are sewage puddling in the yard, gurgling or slow-to-flush toilets, sewage smell in the yard, and water coming back up in a tub or shower drain.

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(770) 962-9962

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