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Can rain cause a septic backup or septic drainfield failure?

Rain, rain, go away…

Being cooped up can cause the rainy day blues. Did you know it can adversely impact your septic system?

It is common to have a septic back up after or even during a heavy rain. Significant rainfall can quickly flood the ground around the soil absorption area (drainfield) leaving it saturated, making it impossible for water to flow out of your septic system. With nowhere to go, the water eventually backs up into drains and toilets and into your home. A flooded drainfield can also lead to untreated sewage flowing into the groundwater and local streams, putting them at risk for significant environmental contamination. For more on getting rid of waste at home, just come here and read review.

What can you do to minimize your risk? We have a few simple tips to share to help you and your septic system before, during, and after a significant rain event.

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