But most likely you need a new drain field.
Water in leach field vent pipe.
Yes it sounds as if your leach field has failed.
The purpose of this pipe is it works in concert with the roof vent pipe to allow the air pressure in the drain to equalize.
At the leach field the water divides up into several pipes where it exits into the ground through small holes in the leach field pipe.
The waste settles to the bottom to decompose while the water flows on to the municipal system or a leech drain field.
As you can see this is a long process and everything must go as designed or the system will fail.
The soil type and the number of bedrooms will determine the number of lines designed into it.
L ack of venting at the ends at least of each leach field lateral line finger is the most common cause of leach field failure no fresh air in the pipes.
One a septic system is approved engineers run 3 or 4 inch perforated drain pipe through the leach field at an appropriate depth for the soil conditions.
This water soaks through the gravel bed of the leach field then is absorbed.
Situations involving the discharge pipes can be sorted out by clearing them out and or determining why there is a high water level within the septic tank itself.
You ll still want to inspect the septic tank or have your septic contractor do it to be sure that the tank baffles are in place since a missing tank baffle can send solids to the field which of course speeds its demise.
The leach field has multiple lines.
Drywell leach pit kits are best practice for new septic systems additions and repairs on pipe in gravel leach fields.
The role of the vent when a tank is empty it is a giant cavity.
Best practice is to install at least one drywell at the end of each lateral line finger.
The drain brain finds that these inlet and outlet pipes can become blocked through non biodegradable debris or due to a high water level within the tank.
It may also look like a candy cane shaped pipe in your yard.
When water displaces air in the vent pipes it needs to normalize.
The distribution box can be made out of cement plastic or steel.
Locate the end of the sewer jetter hose that has the nozzle attached to it and slide it into one of the leach field pipes.
The distribution box is connected to the pipe that comes out of your septic tank and directs water to each of your leach field lines.
A sewer jetter is a long thin hose that shoots streams of pressurized water forward and backward through the pipe.
The pipes are surrounded by aggregate that.
On 2019 10 28 by adam b.