The Septic Surgeon

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    • Septic Inspection - Cert
    • Customer VIP Page
The Septic Surgeon

520-471-5006 Johnson Excavation, LLC.

  • Home
  • Leach Line Repair
  • Perc Test & New Install
  • Septic Tank & Lid Replace
  • Septic Inspection - Cert
  • Customer VIP Page

Past leach line repair surgeries in Tucson

Backhoe digging a leach line.
Backhoe digging a trench.
Picture of a leach line repair using Infiltrator Chambers.
A distribution box with a cleanout to the surface for root killer.
A view from inside the trench looking at Infiltrator Chambers during a leach line repair.
Backfilling a leach line repair.
Smoothing out dirt on top of a leach line repair.
A septic tank with 3 manhole lids.

Leach Line Repair

Why they fail?

Septic Systems in Tucson and Southern Arizona typically last 20–30 years based on a number of factors including soil content, home occupancy, nearby trees, etc…  

The number one reason I get called to fix leach lines is due to mesquite tree roots. If you have mesquite trees within 50 feet of your septic system, it is just a matter of time before they invade the tank, the distribution box and the leach field. The roots are attracted to the water and they will follow the source, and it’s called a Leach Line Repair from a “root invasion”. Infiltrator chambers are a perfect remedy for root invasion situations. 

What’s the Surgeon’s remedy?

A typical leach line repair consists of starting at the outlet pipe of the tank and creating a new distribution box with clean out to surface for root killer, and 2 leach lines using infiltrator chambers.  Infiltrators have been widely accepted and designed by civil engineers in Tucson for decades. They are an improvement to the old “Rock & Pipe” method that has been used previously.  Typically start to finish time is usually 2 – 4 days depending on working area and soil content.  This particular leach line repair consisted of having to pull the brick pavers and making a wide enough trench to lay the solid pipe from the tank to the distribution box.

Some situations require different remedies

 Unique situations in Tucson will arise while diagnosing a leach line repair where the surgeon will like to use something besides Infiltrator Chambers, usually it’s the rock and pipe procedure for maximum effectiveness. Those are real hard areas where it’s neccesary to get under caliche layers 

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