deanwerden
Silver Member
So I live in an old farm house and the septic system dates to 50s-60s to my knowledge.
A few years ago I was having water in my basement so I dug up the west side of my house (where the septic is) to find zero perimeter tile on the west side of my house. I find there is tile across the back of the house that ties into the greywater from the septic and heads south into the field. So I install big o and an 18" culvert standing on end as a sump pit so I can keep an eye on things.
The greywater tile runs passes the sump with a t into the sump and on the opposite side, the perimeter tiles are tied together and feed the sump about 4 inches higher.
I have never had a problem until this year when I dig the back of the house and replaced the clay tile with big o and installed window wells with drains. With heavy water usage we are getting a greywater smell in the basement, I finally discovered yesterday that the sump pit outside is backing up(a perfect reason to put your sump outside folks!)
So I know that the tile going to the field is about 1/4 full of roots and mud from what I could see at the back of the house when I tied in, and I kniw about 25 feet away there is a giant poplar tree that I just cut down so I expect roots would be worse in this area.
Anyways my actual question is: should I just replace the tile running to the field or should I install some tees and run 15-20 feet east-west as a makeshift leach bed. It seems o have issues like this when we have had a lot of rain and I am wondering if the field can't drain fast enough in turn backing up my system.
As of now there is no weeping bed of any type just the field I guess but that tile was installed 30 years ago so I am unsure if it's condition
A few years ago I was having water in my basement so I dug up the west side of my house (where the septic is) to find zero perimeter tile on the west side of my house. I find there is tile across the back of the house that ties into the greywater from the septic and heads south into the field. So I install big o and an 18" culvert standing on end as a sump pit so I can keep an eye on things.
The greywater tile runs passes the sump with a t into the sump and on the opposite side, the perimeter tiles are tied together and feed the sump about 4 inches higher.
I have never had a problem until this year when I dig the back of the house and replaced the clay tile with big o and installed window wells with drains. With heavy water usage we are getting a greywater smell in the basement, I finally discovered yesterday that the sump pit outside is backing up(a perfect reason to put your sump outside folks!)
So I know that the tile going to the field is about 1/4 full of roots and mud from what I could see at the back of the house when I tied in, and I kniw about 25 feet away there is a giant poplar tree that I just cut down so I expect roots would be worse in this area.
Anyways my actual question is: should I just replace the tile running to the field or should I install some tees and run 15-20 feet east-west as a makeshift leach bed. It seems o have issues like this when we have had a lot of rain and I am wondering if the field can't drain fast enough in turn backing up my system.
As of now there is no weeping bed of any type just the field I guess but that tile was installed 30 years ago so I am unsure if it's condition