Septic Systems
What Is a Baffle?
When it comes to your septic system, one of the most important parts is something you might never see: the baffle. It plays a huge role in keeping everything running the way it should. Let’s take a look at what a baffle does and why it’s essential to the health of your system. What is…
Read MoreArizona 811
When planning any excavation or digging project, understanding the importance of Arizona 811 is crucial. This service helps protect your property and ensures the safety of our crew. What is Arizona 811? Arizona 811 is a free service that helps prevent damage to underground utility lines. When you’re planning to dig, whether for installing a…
Read MoreCommercial Farms and Agricultural Businesses
Farms and agricultural properties rely on septic systems to manage wastewater safely and efficiently. A properly designed and maintained system not only keeps daily operations running but also protects the surrounding environment. For commercial setups, that system needs to be able to handle more volume and a wider variety of waste than a typical residential…
Read MoreRoots VS. Septic Tanks
Tree roots and septic systems are not a good match. What starts as a small root seeking out moisture can turn into a serious problem underground. For Arizona homeowners with septic systems, root intrusion is a common and expensive issue—especially if your tank is older or the system isn’t inspected regularly. Why Roots Are Attracted…
Read MoreCommercial Emergency Preparedness
Why Your Business Needs a Wastewater Backup Plan When emergencies strike, businesses need more than just a fire drill. For restaurants, warehouses, schools, and other commercial operations, a wastewater backup plan is just as critical as any other emergency protocol. A sudden commercial septic system failure can shut down operations, put health at risk, and…
Read MoreNational EPA Septic Week 2024
Each September, the EPA dedicates a week to raising awareness about the importance of maintaining septic systems. For Arizona homeowners, this reminder couldn’t come at a better time. Septic systems aren’t just out of sight—they’re easy to forget about until there’s a problem. That’s why National Septic Smart Week 2024 matters. At HomeField Onsite Environmental,…
Read MoreNational Preparedness Month 2024
September is National Preparedness Month. Being ready for emergencies means more than just having an emergency kit and a plan. It also means ensuring that your home’s essential systems, like your septic system, are in top shape. Regular septic maintenance is crucial for emergency preparedness. Prevent Unexpected Failures Imagine a natural disaster strikes, and your…
Read MoreFinancing Your Septic System
At HomeField Onsite Environmental, we know that investing in your septic system is a big deal. Whether it is a routine service or a full system replacement, costs can add up quickly. That is why we offer septic system financing options that help make these important services more accessible. With the right plan, maintaining or…
Read MoreUnderstanding Effluent Filters
Effluent filters play a crucial role in maintaining the health and efficiency of your septic system. They are the key to preventing solids from escaping into your drainfield and ensuring that only clean, treated water is discharged. HomeField is going to dive into why they are essential, how effluent filter maintenance impacts your septic system’s…
Read MoreSeptic Tank Abandonment
When it comes to managing your property’s waste, maintaining a functional septic system is key. But what happens when your old septic tank becomes a liability rather than a solution? Whether you’re upgrading to a new system or your tank is no longer suitable, abandoning an old septic tank properly is crucial for both safety…
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