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New Year, New Tank

New Year, New Tank

September 21, 2025

Starting the new year with a failing septic system is no one’s idea of a fresh start.
Proper maintenance keeps most systems in good shape but sometimes repairs just aren’t enough. When your system is showing signs of wear or failure, a septic tank replacement may be the smart next step. Ignoring the red flags can lead to bigger issues, and bigger bills. Here’s how to know when it’s time to take action.

Frequent Backups? It Might Be Time for a Septic Tank Replacement

If your toilets and sinks are backing up more often than usual, your septic tank might be reaching its limit. Over time, tanks can crack, shift, or fill with solids that never fully break down. While an occasional backup might be a simple clog, repeated problems often signal deeper issues. A septic tank replacement helps restore proper flow and puts a stop to recurring plumbing frustrations.

Foul Odors and Soggy Yards: A Red Flag for Septic Failure

A healthy septic system keeps waste contained below ground. If you notice strong odors or soggy areas in your yard, especially near the drainfield, you could be dealing with a leak or overflow. This isn’t just a nuisance—it can contaminate groundwater and soil. In cases like these, a septic tank replacement becomes more than a repair. It’s a must for protecting your property and your environment.

Rising Repair Costs? Replacement Could Save You Money

It’s easy to keep patching small problems, but those repair bills add up. If you’ve been calling for service more frequently or spending more than usual, consider whether a replacement is the better investment. A new tank can reduce the risk of emergency calls, prevent future breakdowns, and offer peace of mind during high-use seasons.

Don’t Wait for an Emergency

Most septic tanks last 20 to 30 years, depending on how they’re built and maintained. If your system is getting close to that age, it’s worth evaluating now. Replacing it before disaster strikes puts you in control and helps avoid messy, expensive emergencies.

Start the new year off right with a septic system you can trust. If you’re seeing signs of trouble, HomeField is here to help. Call us today to find out if a septic tank replacement is the right move for your home.

Concrete septic tank with dual access ports and official markings during ADEQ inspection process                    HomeField crew using excavator and professional equipment to repair septic system components

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Heidi

Heidi is the marketing and business development powerhouse at HomeField Onsite Environmental. She’s all about bringing the onsite wastewater world to life with knowledge, humor, and straight-up valuable insights—helping customers make the best decisions for their systems!

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