24/7 septic and drainfield service and repair
Welcome yo Dixie Drainfields
Dixie Drainfields is your 24/7 septic and drainfield service and repair. Whether you need emergency pumping of your septic tank, new installation of a septic system, or system repairs or maintenance, Dixie Drainfields is equipped to handle any system at any time in all of Southwest Florida.
Our technicians routinely attend continuing educations classes and receive onsite training from manufacturing representatives. We use the highest quality materials available, ensuring reliable installation and repairs. The training our technicians receive also enables us to be aware of the latest technology and materials and permitting requirements for your local area. We fully comply with permit requirements for repairs and installation.
Dixie Drainfields also provides annual system maintenance, including pumping the tank, cleaning or replacing the filter, verifying proper operation of your system, and checking for costly water leakage from faucets or toilets.
What We Can Do For You
We specialize in septic tank pumping and drain repair. Our fantastic team will ensure that your septic tank is in great working condition. We provide repairs, maintenance, advice, inspections, and more. If you're having issues with your septic tank, then we're the service to call.
Mortgage Septic Inspection
Pump System Service and Repairs
Drainfield Installation and Repair
Septic Tank Pumping
Tank Replacement
Emergency Services
Frequently Asked Question
How do septic systems work?
The septic tank system separates the heavier waste solids from the lighter solids and what’s in between is the wastewater (effluent). This flows into gravel-filled trenches via perforated pipes, which allow the the soil to naturally filter and treat the water.
The tank provides some biological treatment of the sludge (heavy material) and scum (lighter material) that collect in the tank. Without proper maintenance, the tank will fill up with sludge and the solids will be washed out into the drainfield or clog the filter, which will eventually lead to system failure.
Why is it necessary to maintain my system?
It’s cheaper by far than repairs or replacement costs, which can run into the thousands of dollars
Untreated water can seep into the water supply and make your family and neighbors sick.
Poor water quality also endangers recreational and shellfish, and it creates offensive odors, which can reduce property values.
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