brendon444
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Lots of knowledge on this site so looking for some experience or advice. I have an acreage built in 2009 with a septic field supplied by a pump, don't have the field drawings yet but hoping to get them from the county when they open and if they have them on file. I moved in last summer and the field worked perfect last winter and up until now. I have a spot in my drain field where the water is bubbling to surface and im assuming my field is frozen or partially frozen. How deep are septic fields usually installed? and what keeps them from freezing? Frost charts show a little over 3ft for my area at the moment. Is the lack of snow cover and low temperatures the cause of this? As far as I no there hasn't been any problems in the past.
What are my options? anyone experience this?
I have installed a 1000 watt stock tank heater in the liquid side hoping to warm the fluid before it enters the field, not sure if this will help any.
My field is still taking most of the liquid with some coming to surface, I was gone over Christmas for 3 days so my system wouldn't of had any flow during that time but still wouldn't expect this to happen every time one leaves for a few days.
What are my options? anyone experience this?
I have installed a 1000 watt stock tank heater in the liquid side hoping to warm the fluid before it enters the field, not sure if this will help any.
My field is still taking most of the liquid with some coming to surface, I was gone over Christmas for 3 days so my system wouldn't of had any flow during that time but still wouldn't expect this to happen every time one leaves for a few days.