mbosma
Member
Hi all,
Our house is about 30 years old. We bought it 2 years ago from a single guy. We have 4 kids and use a lot of water, etc. The leech field is a little undersized for our high usage, but not bad.
Our house is on a ridge, and the leech field is pretty close to the side of the hill in one spot (maybe 10-15' away). There is a wet spot on the side of the hill closest to the leech field.
The tank was pumped out last summer and everything looked good from what we could see.
My questions is, would you consider it a big deal? The liquid is filtered by at least 10' of earth, it's just overflowing a bit and instead of going down or up, it's going out. There is nothing but woods where it comes out. The wet spot goes down the hill about 3 feet then dries up or goes down into the soil again.
Should I look into expanding the field (there isn't much room) or just cover the area with lots of leaves every fall and pretend it's not there.
Our house is about 30 years old. We bought it 2 years ago from a single guy. We have 4 kids and use a lot of water, etc. The leech field is a little undersized for our high usage, but not bad.
Our house is on a ridge, and the leech field is pretty close to the side of the hill in one spot (maybe 10-15' away). There is a wet spot on the side of the hill closest to the leech field.
The tank was pumped out last summer and everything looked good from what we could see.
My questions is, would you consider it a big deal? The liquid is filtered by at least 10' of earth, it's just overflowing a bit and instead of going down or up, it's going out. There is nothing but woods where it comes out. The wet spot goes down the hill about 3 feet then dries up or goes down into the soil again.
Should I look into expanding the field (there isn't much room) or just cover the area with lots of leaves every fall and pretend it's not there.