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Hi,
I moved in to my house 2 years ago, property is now around 7 years old.
Recently I had the Klargester septic tank desludged. The guy emptying it said the tank didn't look great as a large volume of liquid was pouring back from the drainage field, suggesting the drainage field was blocked.
We've not had any issues with our drains, no smells or puddles around the lawn, no collapses on the lawn either.
My question is should I be concerned or is this pretty normal?
Is there anything I can do to save having to get the drainage field dug out and remade if thats what it needs? I was contemplating getting a karcher drain snake and inserting through the inspection hatch on the drainage field side.
By the looks of it it'll be another few days before the tank level reaches the outlet.
Always been on mains sewers until now but we are very careful what goes down the drain, non bio detergent, tank safe "bleach" etc.
Any advice mich appreciated.
I moved in to my house 2 years ago, property is now around 7 years old.
Recently I had the Klargester septic tank desludged. The guy emptying it said the tank didn't look great as a large volume of liquid was pouring back from the drainage field, suggesting the drainage field was blocked.
We've not had any issues with our drains, no smells or puddles around the lawn, no collapses on the lawn either.
My question is should I be concerned or is this pretty normal?
Is there anything I can do to save having to get the drainage field dug out and remade if thats what it needs? I was contemplating getting a karcher drain snake and inserting through the inspection hatch on the drainage field side.
By the looks of it it'll be another few days before the tank level reaches the outlet.
Always been on mains sewers until now but we are very careful what goes down the drain, non bio detergent, tank safe "bleach" etc.
Any advice mich appreciated.