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Drain Field Repair in Latta, SC

Soggy yard, standing water, or slow drains that come right back after pumping? Your drain field (leach field) may be failing - and it is often fixable. Serving Latta and all of Dillon County.

Drain Field Repair · Latta, SC

Drain field repair and restoration in Dillon County

The drain field (leach field) is where your septic system does its real work, and it is the most expensive part to replace - so we try to restore it first. Across Latta and Dillon County we diagnose failing fields and repair, jet, or replace only what actually needs it.

And these coastal-plain soils make septic tricky. Sandy ground drains fast until the seasonal water table rises, and then a soggy drain field can't take the load. A lot of Latta systems were put in from the 1970s through the 90s, and they're wearing out right when the wet season pushes them hardest. That's when a tank quits keeping up. When it backs up, you need someone fast.

Local septic crews who know Dillon County soils, water tables, and aging drain fields — and answer when yours backs up.

Signs of a failing drain field

  • Standing water or soggy soil over the field
  • Bright-green, fast-growing grass in one strip
  • Sewage odor outdoors
  • Slow drains that return soon after pumping
  • Backups during or after wet weather

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Pricing

Drain Field Repair Costs Around Latta

Real ranges for Dillon County — your exact price is quoted upfront after we diagnose the issue.

ServiceTypical
Drain field inspection / soil eval$150 - $650
Line jetting / rejuvenation$1,000 - $4,000
Partial drain field repair$2,000 - $8,000
Drain field replacement$5,000 - $20,000+
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Latta FAQs

Drain Field Repair in Latta — Questions

Can a drain field be repaired instead of replaced?
Often yes - jetting, rejuvenation, or replacing a failed section can restore a field for far less than a full replacement. We evaluate before ever recommending the big job.
Why does my yard stay soggy over the field?
A saturated or clogged field cannot absorb wastewater, so it surfaces. On Dillon County coastal-plain soils with a high seasonal water table this is common - we assess the real cause.
How long does a drain field last?
Typically 20-30 years, but soil, water use, and maintenance all matter. Many aging Dillon County fields are reaching the end of that window now.

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