Septic System Repair

Septic System Repair

Professional septic system repair that restores full function to your wastewater treatment setup


5 Highlights on Septic System Repair

  • Fast Diagnosis of Failing Components — Septic system repair starts with pinpointing the problem. Our certified technicians use camera inspection equipment and dye tests to locate cracks, baffle failures, root intrusion, and pipe collapses inside your septic tank and drain field. We don’t guess. We confirm.
  • Complete Tank and Distribution Box Repair — We fix concrete septic tanks with deteriorated dividing walls, broken inlet and outlet tees, corroded baffles, and damaged risers. Distribution box leveling and replacement fall within our standard repair scope.
  • Drain Field Restoration — Saturated leach fields, biomat buildup, and clogged lateral lines cause surfacing and ponding. Our crew can jet, snake, and remediate failing absorption fields to restore proper percolation and effluent flow.
  • Pump and Alarm System Repair — Malfunctioning submersible pumps, failed float switches, and silent septic alarms put your entire system at risk. We repair and replace dosing chamber components, effluent pumps, and aerators on aerobic treatment units.
  • Code Compliant Work With Permits — Every septic system repair we perform meets local health department standards and code enforcement requirements. We pull permits, schedule inspections, and provide documentation for septic certificates and Title V compliance.

Our Septic System Repair Services:

  • Septic Tank Repair
  • Drain Field Repair
  • Septic Pump Repair
  • Septic Pipe Repair
  • Septic Tank Baffle Repair

Why Choose Our Septic System Repair

Septic system repair is a specialized trade that demands licensed professionals with direct field experience. Action Septic Service has built a reputation as a trusted, top rated contractor in the septic service industry. Our technicians hold current certifications and carry the diagnostic tools needed to assess every component of your wastewater system, from the tank compartments to the furthest lateral line in your leach field.

We own our own pump trucks, vacuum trucks, excavators, and backhoes. That means we don’t subcontract the heavy work. When your septic tank needs to be uncovered, pumped, and opened for structural repair, one qualified crew handles the entire job. No delays. No finger pointing between contractors.

Our repair estimates are detailed and transparent. We document the problem with camera inspection footage, explain what failed and why, and outline the exact scope of work before we start. You’ll know the cost before we dig.

Action Septic Service also backs every repair with a written workmanship guarantee. If a component we repaired fails within the warranty period, we return and correct it at no additional charge. We carry full liability insurance and maintain an active license with the state. When you need professional septic system repair done right the first time, we’re the contractor to call.


Signs You Need Septic System Repair

Septic system repair becomes necessary when your wastewater treatment components show measurable signs of failure. Recognizing these signs early can prevent a full system collapse and protect your groundwater from contamination.

Sewage Backup Into the Home: Blackwater or greywater backing up through floor drains, toilets, or shower drains signals a serious blockage or obstruction in the line between your house and the septic tank. A cracked pipe, collapsed fitting, or a tank filled beyond capacity with sludge and scum can all cause this. The backup won’t resolve on its own. A technician needs to inspect, diagnose, and repair the source.

Foul Odors Near the Tank or Drain Field: Odorous gases escaping from a damaged riser lid, a cracked access port, or a failing effluent filter indicate that your septic tank has a structural breach. Anaerobic decomposition gases should stay contained within the sealed system. If you smell sewage outdoors, something is broken.

Soggy or Waterlogged Yard Over the Leach Field: Ponding and surfacing effluent over your absorption field means the soil is saturated and can no longer percolate wastewater. This often results from a clogged distribution box, crushed perforated pipe, or excessive biomat growth on the gravel and sand bed. The drain field needs professional repair or remediation.

Septic Alarm Sounding Repeatedly: Your septic alarm and float switch exist to warn you when effluent levels in the pump chamber or dosing chamber rise too high. Repeated alarms point to a failed submersible pump, a stuck float, or an electrical fault. Ignoring the alarm risks overflow and environmental discharge.

Lush Green Strips of Grass Over Lateral Lines: Nutrient rich effluent leaking from cracked or separated lateral lines fertilizes the soil directly above them. This creates visible green stripes across your yard. While the grass looks healthy, the pattern confirms that your underground piping has failed and needs replacement or relining.


Our Septic System Repair Process

Septic system repair follows a structured sequence that ensures we identify the root cause before we make any corrections. Here’s how Action Septic Service handles every repair job from start to finish.

Step 1 — Initial Assessment and Pumping. We arrive with a pump truck and remove the contents of your septic tank. Desludging the tank allows us to visually inspect the interior walls, baffles, dividing wall, inlet, and outlet. We check for cracks, corrosion, and deterioration.

Step 2 — Camera Inspection and Diagnostic Testing. We feed camera inspection equipment through the pipes connecting your home to the tank and from the tank to the distribution box and drain field. We run dye tests and check for root intrusion, blockages, and pipe collapse. This step tells us exactly what needs repair.

Step 3 — Scope of Work and Estimate. We present our findings with video evidence and photos. You receive a written estimate covering parts, labor, excavation, and any permit fees. No hidden costs.

Step 4 — Excavation and Repair. Our crew uses a backhoe or excavator to expose the damaged components. We replace cracked baffles, reline deteriorated pipe sections, install new tee fittings, swap out failed effluent pumps, and repair or replace distribution boxes. We backfill with proper aggregate and grade the surface.

Step 5 — Testing and Verification. We run water through the system, confirm proper flow from inlet to drain field, verify pump and float switch operation, and ensure no leaks exist. We document everything for your records and for health department compliance.


Brands We Use

Septic system repair requires dependable, commercial grade parts that hold up underground for decades. Action Septic Service installs and repairs components from these trusted manufacturers:

  1. Zoeller 
  2. Liberty Pumps 
  3. Orenco Systems
  4. Infiltrator Water Technologies
  5. Polylok 
  6. TUF-TITE 
  7. Sim/Tech 
  8. Norweco 
  9. Jet Inc.
  10. SJE Rhombus 

Your safety and your system’s longevity depend on quality materials paired with expert installation.


Other Services

Septic system repairSeptic tank repair serviceFix broken septic tank
Septic repair near meLocal septic system repairEmergency septic service
Drain field repairLeach field restorationSaturated drain field fix
Septic pump repairEffluent pump replacementSubmersible pump service
Septic line repairSeptic pipe replacementCollapsed septic pipe repair

FAQs About Septic System Repair

What does septic system repair typically involve? 

Septic system repair covers any corrective work performed on a failing wastewater treatment system. This includes fixing cracked septic tanks, replacing broken baffles, repairing or replacing effluent pumps, restoring clogged drain fields, and reconnecting damaged PVC pipe and lateral lines. The specific repair depends on what our diagnostic inspection reveals.

When should I call for septic system repair? 

Call as soon as you notice sewage backup, foul odors near the tank or leach field, soggy ground over the absorption area, or a septic alarm that keeps triggering. Waiting allows the problem to worsen. A small crack in a baffle can escalate into a full tank failure. A partially clogged distribution box can lead to a completely saturated and failed drain field.

Why do septic systems fail? 

Septic systems fail for several reasons. Overloaded tanks that haven’t been pumped on schedule accumulate excess sludge and scum, which pushes solids into the drain field. Root intrusion cracks pipes and baffles. Driving or parking heavy equipment over the leach field compacts the soil and crushes the perforated pipe. Age and corrosion deteriorate concrete tanks and metal fittings over time.

How long does a septic system repair take? 

Simple repairs like replacing an effluent pump or a float switch take a few hours. Structural tank repairs, distribution box replacements, and partial drain field restorations typically require one to three days depending on excavation depth and soil conditions.

Can a failing drain field be repaired without full replacement? 

Yes, in many cases. Jetting the lateral lines, removing biomat buildup, and correcting distribution box flow issues can restore a failing drain field. If the soil is permanently saturated or the pipes have collapsed, partial or full replacement of the absorption field becomes necessary. A percolation test and camera inspection help us determine the best path forward.

Does septic system repair require a permit? 

Most municipalities and health departments require permits for septic system repair work that involves excavation, component replacement, or modifications to the system layout. Action Septic Service handles all permit applications and coordinates required inspections so your repair stays fully compliant with local code enforcement.