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Affordable Drain Field Repair
in NE Florida

We repair and replace all types of drain fields — with fast, expert service, and with long-term performance in mind.

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DRAIN FIELD PROBLEMS

Slow Drains

If all your drains are sluggish — not just one — it may point to a failing drain field, not a clog.

Foul Odors

Persistent sewage smells outdoors or inside signal improper waste breakdown or overflow.

Frequent Septic Backups

Recurring backups — even after pumping — often mean the drain field can't absorb effluent properly.

Soggy Yard

Pooled water above or near your drain field indicates oversaturation or system failure.

Pumping Does Nothing

If issues return shortly after pumping, the problem is likely downstream in the drain field itself.

Lush Grass Over Field

Excess moisture or leaking effluent can over-fertilize the grass directly above the field.

WHY DRAIN FIELDS FAIL

Tree Roots

Roots can penetrate and block the drain field pipes, causing sewage to back up or leach improperly.

Poor System Design

A system that's too small or not suited for soil type or water table.

Improper Installation

A system that is improperly installed or damaged during installation.

Grease & Chemicals

Non-biodegradable substances can kill the natural bacteria needed to break down waste, leading to system overload.

Excess Water

Overloading your system with too much water — especially during rainy seasons — can flood the drain field.

Heavy Equipment or Parking

Driving or parking on top of a drain field can crush pipes and compact soil, preventing proper drainage.

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20+ Years Experience

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Why Us?

We’ve repaired and replaced hundreds of drain fields throughout Northeast Florida. Our team brings deep knowledge of soil types, drainage patterns, and health department requirements. Whether you're dealing with a system failure or building new, we deliver fast, code-compliant results with no hidden surprises. We handle permits, inspections, and even post-repair maintenance guidance — so you don’t have to worry about a thing.

OUR SERVICES INCLUDE

SEPTIC SYSTEM DESIGN & PERMIT ASSISTANCE

We create engineered septic system designs tailored to your property’s layout, soil conditions, and wastewater needs. Our team handles the entire permitting process — from site planning and county coordination to final health department approval — so your install is fully compliant and stress-free.

SOIL TESTS & SEPTIC INSPECTIONS

Whether you’re building new, buying a home, or upgrading your system, we provide certified soil percolation testing and detailed septic system inspections. These services help ensure proper system sizing, code compliance, and long-term reliability — all backed by expert guidance and fast results.

ALL TYPES OF SEPTIC & DRAIN FIELD INSTALLS 

From traditional gravity-fed tanks to advanced ATU and engineered systems, we install every type of septic setup to fit your needs and local requirements. Our team also handles new and replacement drain field installs using tested layouts, high-quality materials, and deep knowledge of Florida regulations.

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What is a Drain Field?

A drain field (also called a leach field or leach bed) is the part of your septic system that disperses treated wastewater from your septic tank back into the soil. It’s made up of underground perforated pipes laid in gravel-filled trenches. As the water slowly filters through the soil, it’s naturally cleaned before reentering the groundwater. A properly working drain field is essential for keeping your yard dry, your system efficient, and your property safe.

PEOPLE SAY

Krystal, Jacksonville

"Showed up when they said. Fixed it fast. That’s all I needed."

Jimmy, Jacksonville

"I don’t know much about septic stuff but they did good. Real clean job."

Oscar, Jacksonville

Thought it was gonna be a mess but they handled the whole thing. Permits and everything. Appreciate it."

COMMON QUESTIONS

How long does a drain field last?

A properly installed and maintained drain field can last 20–30 years or more. Regular septic pumping, water conservation, and avoiding driving or building over the field can help extend its lifespan.

Can I drive or park over my drain field?

No — driving, parking, or placing heavy objects over your drain field can crush pipes and compact the soil, leading to system failure.

What’s the difference between a drain field and a septic tank?

The septic tank holds and breaks down waste. The drain field is where treated liquid from the tank gets filtered back into the soil. Both parts must function properly for your system to work safely and efficiently.

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