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Wilsonville Septic Maintenance and Repair

A slow drain, alarm, wet area, or repeating backup is more than an inconvenience when a Wilsonville home or business depends on its septic system. Byers Septic Service helps evaluate tanks, drainfields, pumps, alarms, roots, clogs, and leaks, with maintenance and repair aimed at getting the system back to normal before the problem becomes harder.

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    Wilsonville Septic Maintenance for Homes and Business Properties

    Maintenance calls are often about uncertainty: a tank may be full, a pump may not be working, roots may be blocking a line, or the drainfield may be showing stress. Byers Septic Tank Service is a third-generation business operating since 1959, and its existing service pages cover repairs involving leaks, roots, clogs, floats, tank replacement, risers, pumps, alarms, and drainfield repair. For Wilsonville planned neighborhoods, rural-edge homes, and business properties, call when symptoms start so service can be scheduled around access and daily routines.

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    Septic Repair Clues Wilsonville Owners Should Notice

    An overdue tank can show up as backups or gurgling, but similar warning signs may come from clogs, roots, leaks, pumps, floats, alarms, or a strained drainfield. The practical step is to get the system checked before guessing at the fix. Byers Septic Service can help Wilsonville customers sort out whether maintenance, repair, pumping, or a larger replacement conversation is next.

    Leaks

    Tank leaks are a major problem, whether they result in waste leaking out of the tank or groundwater seeping in through cracks (as can be the case with older concrete septic tanks), or rusted-out portions (as occurs frequently with old steel septic tanks).

    Unfortunately, leaks in a septic tank cannot be repaired in most cases – the whole tank needs to be removed and replaced. Contact us to learn more about what this means in your situation. When it comes to septic tank replacement, we handle everything from testing to permits to planning to installation.

    Roots or Clogs

    Tree roots and clogs can cause backups in sewer lines and drainfield pipes. Once we have detected the problem, our team will attempt to clean out the damaged portion of pipe and replace it if necessary. To avoid further damage, we can also recommend a tree service to remove offending plants.

    Float Repair

    If you have a septic system with a pump, there will be one or more floats in a septic tank which control various aspects of the tank’s operations. When a float fails, an alarm will be triggered so it can be fixed and further damage can be avoided. Fortunately, they can be replaced as a separate component.

    If you’re concerned your septic system may be affected by one or more of these failures, let us help.

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    Septic Tank Replacement

    Septic tanks are designed to last for decades, but certainly not forever. There will come a time at which every septic tank will need replacing – some sooner than later.

    When Wilsonville Septic Repair May Turn Into Replacement Work

    • System Age
    • Older septic systems, particularly those where the tanks are made of steel, should be examined regularly to determine if it’s time to replace. Steel tanks are vulnerable to rust, and when they develop holes, groundwater can leak in and affect the whole system. Older concrete tanks are vulnerable in the same way if they develop cracks.
    • System Size
    • Septic system size may need to be reevaluated if the number of people using the system changes significantly and on a long-term basis. Having more people requires not only a larger septic tank but also a larger drainfield setup for the system to work well.
    • Backed Up Pipes
    • Backed up pipes are a common result of a septic tank which is overfull. If this problem occurs on a regular basis, that’s a good sign it’s time to upgrade.
    • Puddles in the Drain Field
    • What may start out as simply greener grass may turn into puddles in the area where your drain field is located if too much waste makes its way to that point and exceeds what the ground is capable of absorbing. The problem here may be in the septic tank or in the drainfield itself.
    • Well Water Contamination
    • If there is a leak in the septic system and wastewater is being put into the soil faster than it can properly absorb and filter, this may result in the contamination of the water table and any well water in the area. At this point, drastic action will need to be taken to restore safe access to drinking water.

    We can install replacement conventional plastic, concrete, and fiberglass septic tanks in a variety of volumes to meet your needs. Often, tank replacement does not require drain field replacement, keeping costs down. There are also great alternative wastewater treatment options we can guide you through. Get in touch with us today to schedule an inspection and learn about your septic tank repair options with the Wilsonville septic system maintenance service from Byers Septic Service.

    Wilsonville Drainfield Repair Planning Help

    A drainfield that has been misused, clogged, damaged by roots, or reached the end of its useful life may need replacement. Byers Septic Service can evaluate the problem and discuss drainfield options for a Wilsonville property.

    Other Septic System Components

    There are several other components that we are happy to provide septic system repair and replacement services for. Here are some of the more common situations:

    Risers

    Before 1996, many septic tanks didn’t have a riser, which is a covered tube which allows for easy access. Though it became code at that time to have a riser on new septic tank installations, many old tanks still don’t have one. The benefits of a riser include making it far easier to pump out the tank and diagnose any problems in the septic system. While some risers are concrete, many are PVC and fiberglass – you can recognize them by their dark green lid. We often recommend installing a riser for any of our customers with the older, completely buried septic tanks.

    Pumps

    For septic systems which cannot rely on gravity to move liquid waste from the septic tank to the drainfield, a pump is required. If this pump goes out, the septic tank will fill and cause backup. Our Wilsonville septic tank service team can replace any dead or dying septic pump.

    Alarms

    Alarms going off on a septic tank don’t mean “I’m full!” Rather, they are indicators of a component malfunction in the tank. But don’t spend the time worrying about what’s causing the alarm – give our Wilsonville septic system maintenance service team a call so we can diagnose and repair whatever’s at the root of the problem and get it fixed.

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    Commercial Septic and Holding Tank Repair

    Byers doesn’t just serve the residential market – we are here for all your commercial needs, as well. If you have a large septic system or a holding tank which you suspect needs maintenance, let us know!

    Same-Day Emergency Septic System Repair Service

    Like with all home emergencies, septic systems don’t schedule their breakdowns at convenient times. If you have a septic emergency, don’t hesitate to give us a call. We promise to get to you as soon as we can, usually within a day.

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