Drainfield Services In Gainesville, FL
Although hidden underground, a drainfield's contributions to the septic system can not be ignored. In short, this vital plumbing component prevents harmful viruses, bacteria, and contaminants from entering local water systems. Without it, you increase you and your family's risk of contracting illnesses or certain health issues.
Fortunately, our licensed and insured team at Jones Plumbing & Septic Tank Service can keep your plumbing system running smoothly. Our technicians are trained to perform thorough drainfield inspections, specialized repairs, and full system replacements. Contact us today to schedule a septic drainfield inspection for your household or commercial business!

What Is A Drainfield?
The drainfield is an essential component of every septic system. Also referred to as a leach field, this underground wastewater and sewage disposal facility is designed to filter disease−causing contaminants, nitrogen, and other harmful pollutants. The effluent produced by a home or commercial business enters the drain field from the septic tank, where the wastewater naturally percolates through the soil. Without a drainfield, the septic tank would overflow, leading to a yard with an unpleasant, sulfur−like odor.
Septic Drainfield Maintenance
Routine maintenance services from Jones Plumbing & Septic Tank Service can keep your drainfield functioning optimally for over 20 to 30 years. Our team is trained to perform thorough septic system inspections, allowing us to detect problems early on−before they develop into an issue.
Routine Septic Tank Pump-Outs
The most common cause for drainfield failure is infrequent septic tank pumping. Fortunately, our technicians can safely pump−out your tank to remove leftover solid waste. We suggest scheduling septic tank pumping every 2−3 years, but the exact frequency is dependent on the size of your septic tank and your household's average water usage.
Direct Water Runoff
A drainfield is only designed to handle so much water. Because of this, our technicians will check to ensure that rainwater from roofs, driveways, patios, parking lots, or streets do not flow into the drainfield.
Septic Drainfield Repairs
A full drainfield replacement can be stressful and expensive. At Jones Plumbing & Septic Tank Service, our professional plumbing solutions are designed to promote longevity and prevent costly septic system breakdowns.
Common drainfield repairs include:
Root Invasion
The roots from nearby trees and shrubs can sometimes grow into the drainfield, where they can wreak havoc on the underground pipes. Our plumbers recommend planting trees and shrubbery a good distance from the drainfield.
Clogged Pipes
If you are experiencing slow drainage or backups in sinks, toilets, or showers, you likely have clogged pipelines. Our team can safely remove any clogs or blockages from these pipes.
Pipe Leaks
System overloads or wastewater pipe leaks can quickly translate into trouble for your property. Wet, spongy areas in your lawn, suspiciously lush patches of grass, or unusual smells may suggest an accumulation of sewage in your drainfield.
Nutrient Leaching
The presence of algae blooms in nearby ponds, lakes, or wetlands don't make for an attractive landscape. Even worse, these blooms often serve as an indicator that nutrients are leaching from your drainfield into nearby water systems. Our plumbers can repair your septic system to ensure that the soil is draining effluent sufficiently.
Septic Drainfield Installation
Eventually, aging and natural wear and tear will warrant the need for a new septic drainfield. Our team at Jones Plumbing & Septic Tank Service will closely inspect your property's soil type, percolation rate, and groundwater levels. We will also gather information on your household's daily water usage to better understand your septic system needs.
Once the site is prepared and the ideal septic system is determined, our technicians will communicate with the Florida Department of Health's Environmental Health Service to obtain any necessary applications and permits before starting the installation process.
From the first property walkthrough to the final septic system test, our Florida plumbing company is committed to providing property owners with reliable and professional drainfield and septic tank services. Contact our team today for more information.