Hi @draintech87! That could also be it - the second one especially in Central Florida after a storm. Basically, if you just pumped your tank and it's already full again it's time to call your septic company to take a deeper look.
Depending on the amount of clean-outs before and after the septic system and access into the tank itself. (Front & back) it can easily be diagnosed. Need to know if you have water flowing out the back of the tank. ( Outlet) if water is getting into the leech field then check the very last clean-out at the end. It's a monitoring tube. Has sand or rocks in it. If you see water the system has failed. If you see rocks or dirt or sand it's not the leech field.
@advancedsepticservices if it's not the leech field has failed, the Perforated pipe in the leech field could need to be jetted out. And if no water is reaching the leech field their is a clog in the baffle somewhere and the tank is filling quickly and backing up into the house.
Its full again because their could be a clog in the baffle? Or your leech field is saturated and has failed?
Hi @draintech87! That could also be it - the second one especially in Central Florida after a storm. Basically, if you just pumped your tank and it's already full again it's time to call your septic company to take a deeper look.
Depending on the amount of clean-outs before and after the septic system and access into the tank itself. (Front & back) it can easily be diagnosed. Need to know if you have water flowing out the back of the tank. ( Outlet) if water is getting into the leech field then check the very last clean-out at the end. It's a monitoring tube. Has sand or rocks in it. If you see water the system has failed. If you see rocks or dirt or sand it's not the leech field.
@advancedsepticservices if it's not the leech field has failed, the Perforated pipe in the leech field could need to be jetted out. And if no water is reaching the leech field their is a clog in the baffle somewhere and the tank is filling quickly and backing up into the house.