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Leach fields, also sometimes referred to as septic drain fields, are used to treat the wastewater produced by homeowners. They are situated right on the property and are useful for removing the impurities found in your wastewater before it returns to the ground. Here, we’ll explain how these unique systems are designed and installed by septic professionals.

Because leach fields require ample space, they are often installed in suburban or rural communities where homeowners have the required amount of room on their property. Before they can be installed, the site for the field must be determined. Septic professionals will also help you decide on the proper size for the drain field, factoring in considerations like the percolation rate of your soil and the number of inhabitants in your home.

leach field  Ideally, the leach field will be set up as close to the septic tank as possible to prevent having to lay more pipework than necessary. This will also help keep the cost of the project down. However, you will need to make sure your field is far enough away from your drinking source to comply with local regulations. Septic professionals will suggest the safest and most sensible placement for your field.

After the site and size have been determined, installation will begin. First, workers will create trenches in your yard by digging in the designated areas. Some trenches are just a foot deep, while others are up to five feet deep. They’re typically three feet or less in width.

The septic team will then fill the trenches with gravel, which acts as a filtration system for the contaminated wastewater. Finally, pipes will be laid and connected to the septic system. Once construction is finished, you can then replant grass. Steer clear of planting shrubs, trees, or any other plants with extensive root systems in the immediate area, as they can damage the field.

 

For homeowners in the Rochester, NY area, Tri County Systems is the best source for high-quality leach fields and septic services. To learn more about having a septic field installed on your property, call (585) 467-2550 or visit the septic company online for a comprehensive list of services.

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