Saturated Septic Condition
FieldFrac.com provides a practical solution to homeowners who are dealing with failing septic fields and mounds. Specifically, the technology works by addressing the gradual loss of performance that occurs over time. This loss of performance is caused by the buildup of minerals from the food we consume, which enter the septic system and do not break down. By tackling this problem, FieldFrac.com can help homeowners avoid costly repairs and replacements through Field and Mound Rejuvenation.
Site Evaluation
FieldFrac’s rejuvenation system has demonstrated remarkable success in restoring failing septic systems to optimal health. However, before beginning the process, an initial assessment is conducted to ensure that the system was designed properly and that the soil meets all the necessary requirements. This careful assessment is an essential step in the rejuvenation process, as it enables FieldFrac’s team to determine the most effective course of action to take in restoring the septic system to peak performance.
In cases where the septic system is more than five years old and is experiencing failure, it is often due to an aeration issue, rather than a problem with the system’s original design. To address this issue, our team will conduct a thorough assessment to determine the location of the septic field or mounds laterals, and ensure that the site can be accessed safely. In addition, we will gather all the necessary data to place a Click Before You Dig ticket. By taking these steps, we can effectively address the underlying issues that are causing the system to fail and work to restore it to optimal performance.
Field and Mound Rejuvenation
The FieldFrac Ground Penetration Unit
FieldFrac employs a ground penetration unit that is specifically designed to fracture the soil and displace mineral buildup, effectively allowing the septic effluent to permeate once again. Depending on the size of the septic field or mound, this process may need to be repeated multiple times to achieve optimal results. Following this step, our team installs an aerator in the second chamber of the septic tank, which works to oxygenate the septic effluent and reintroduce good bacteria back into the system. This step is critical in ensuring that the system remains healthy and functional over the long term.
Take back your yard
Once our team has completed the rejuvenation process, the homeowner will take over with a final step that is both simple and effective. They will be given a year’s supply of septic bacteria to add to the system once a week. This step is crucial in aiding the recovery of the field and helping it return to a normal level of function over time. With the help of this ongoing maintenance, the system can continue to operate at optimal performance levels for years to come. Thanks to recent advancements in technology, FieldFrac is proud to offer a proven solution for homeowners dealing with failing septic fields and mounds.
The McCulloughs
Parkland County
After several other companies told us that we needed a new septic field and that there was nothing that could be done, we decided to contact the professionals at FieldFrac.
From the moment they arrived on our acreage, the entire process was seamless and well-coordinated, causing very little interruption to our daily activities. Now, almost four years after we had the service, we are happy to report that our yard is back to normal, with no more smell or stink!
Thanks to the expertise and commitment of FieldFrac, we were able to avoid the costly and time-consuming process of installing a new septic field and have enjoyed the benefits of a healthy, functioning system ever since.
Derrin Loupin
Lac St Anne County
When my wife and I bought an acreage built in 1978, the septic system was working fine. However, the previous occupants, an elderly couple, had minimal water usage.
When we moved in with our three daughters, the water usage increased significantly and within a year, the septic system failed. Faced with this challenging situation, we turned to the professionals at FieldFrac, who quickly came to our rescue.
Thanks to their expertise and state-of-the-art technology, we were able to get our septic system back up and running with minimal downtime and at a fair price. As a result, we were able to continue enjoying our new home without the worry and hassle of a failing septic system.
The Whiteclaws
Strathcona County
After spending a substantial amount of our savings on landscaping, we were devastated to discover that our septic field was beginning to leach to the surface.
Many contractors told us that the only option was to install a new septic mound, which would destroy much of the work that had just been completed and cause a huge mess in our yard. Not to mention, the cost of this option was astronomical. Fortunately, we found FieldFrac, who was able to get our septic system working again with minimal damage to our yard and at a fraction of the cost. Thanks to their innovative technology and skilled team, we were able to avoid the costly and disruptive process of installing a new septic mound and preserve the beauty and integrity of our landscaping.
Warranty
At FieldFrac, we stand behind the effectiveness of our Field and Mound Rejuvenation system for failing septic systems. In fact, we are so confident in our technology that we offer a simple and straightforward warranty for our services. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with our service or if our system fails to correct the issue, we will apply 50% of the service cost towards the installation of a new septic system when you book with us.
This is because we believe in splitting the risk with our clients and ensuring that they receive the best possible outcome for their septic system issues. With our warranty, you can have peace of mind knowing that we are fully committed to your satisfaction and the successful restoration of your septic system.
Why offer this service
Undoubtedly, as with most contractors, our profit would increase if we sell you a brand new septic system which could cost you anywhere from $30,000 to $75,000. However, we created the Field Frac system specifically for homeowners who don’t have the option to install a new septic system.
In certain areas, where regulations are in place, property owners are obliged to install a holding tank, which could ultimately decrease the value of their property and lead to a higher overall cost in the long run.
Furthermore, the constant use of large trucks to empty holding tanks and transport the waste can have negative impacts on the environment and damage local roads. Given our experience in repairing failing fields in these sensitive areas over many years.
We have realized that the FieldFrac system can be effective for a broader range of customers. So, if you are facing septic system problems, don’t hesitate to contact us today to explore the options for restoring your system.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Here is a list of our most frequently asked questions. if you don’t find what your looking for here, drop us a line and we will do our best to answer your questions.
The proven FieldFrac system is effective for most households. However, it is important to note that it may not work for everyone due to certain design issues. For example, if the field or mound was designed for a smaller home and a large addition was constructed with more water usage, the system may be undersized and no amount of work to the system will make it perform properly.
Occasionally, there are sites where soils were not properly analyzed at construction, and the soil is not compatible with the type of system that was installed. For more information on soils and soil based treatment check our SoilWorx informative articles by clicking here Although this is a rare occurrence, it can happen. When we book the site assessment we can generally rule out these types of issues before your spend your hard earned dollars on our system.
To be completely honest, we are currently exploring this question ourselves. While we have been providing our service for just over a decade, we have only had one repeat customer as of the writing of this response. The success of our service will ultimately depend on the type of soil that the final treatment is installed in. Some soils have higher permeability than others, with clay soils having a smaller permeability which means it takes longer for liquid to enter the soil. This is due to the smaller spaces between the soil particles compared to soils such as sand or sandy loam, which have larger particles and more spaces. As a result, small spaces between soil particles can become sealed off with minerals faster in clay soils than in soils with larger particles.
The aerator we install performs a similar function to those used in fish tanks and is designed to oxygenate the septic effluent before it enters the field or mound. This process encourages the growth of aerobic bacteria and leads to a healthier septic system. While the aerator will increase your electricity consumption, the amount of electricity it uses is comparable to that of a pump for a medium to large fish tank. Therefore, the answer is that the aerator should not significantly increase your electricity bill beyond what you would expect for a fish tank pump.