Drain Field Installation

North Georgia's Drain Field Installation Specialist


Drain field restoration is an important process to maintain the health of your septic system. Without proper maintenance, solids and other waste materials can accumulate in the drain field, leading to wet spots on the surface and a clogged drain bed. This can cause serious damage if not addressed quickly. Fortunately, there are solutions available that will help restore your system back to its optimal condition. 


RR Septic specializes in the installation and repair of drain fields in the North Georgia area. With our expertise and knowledge of local soil conditions, regulations, and industry best practices, we are equipped to handle a wide range of drain field-related issues. Whether it's designing and installing a new drain field or restoring and repairing an existing one, RR Septic has the experience and tools necessary to get the job done right.


What sets RR Septic apart is our commitment to delivering top-notch service and customer satisfaction. We understand the unique challenges and requirements of drain fields in the North Georgia area and work closely with each client to develop customized solutions that meet specific needs. Our drain field specialists employ the latest techniques, equipment, and industry standards to ensure that drain fields are installed or repaired to the highest quality and function efficiently for years to come. With our expertise and dedication to excellence, RR Septic is the go-to professionals for all drain field needs in North Georgia.

Anaerobic Bacteria Shock Drain Field Treatments


Anaerobic bacteria shock drain field treatments are an effective method used to restore and revitalize a drain field that is experiencing issues such as clogging, reduced percolation rates, or foul odors. These treatments involve introducing a specially formulated mix of anaerobic bacteria into the septic system, specifically targeting the drain field area. Anaerobic bacteria thrive in oxygen-depleted environments and are capable of breaking down organic matter in the absence of oxygen, which is characteristic of a healthy drain field.


During an anaerobic bacteria shock treatment, the concentrated mixture of bacteria is added to the septic system, usually through the distribution box or directly into the drain field trenches. These bacteria work by digesting the accumulated organic material, greases, and other substances that may have accumulated within the drain field, promoting improved percolation and drainage. By reintroducing these beneficial bacteria, the treatment helps restore the natural balance of microbial activity in the drain field, leading to improved functionality and enhanced wastewater treatment. Regular application of anaerobic bacteria shock treatments can help maintain the long-term health and efficiency of the drain field, extending its lifespan and reducing the likelihood of costly repairs or replacements.

Frequently Asked Questions About Drain Field Restoration

  • How do I know if my drain field needs restoration?

    Several signs indicate that your drain field may require restoration. These include slow drainage in sinks and toilets, foul odors emanating from the drain field area, pooling water or wet spots on the ground near the drain field, or sewage backups in the plumbing system. If you notice any of these signs, it is essential to consult a professional septic system contractor to assess the condition of your drain field and determine if restoration is necessary.

  • How long does drain field restoration take?

    The duration of drain field restoration depends on the extent of the problem and the chosen restoration method. Simple treatments, such as soil aeration or bio-enzymatic treatments, may take a few days to complete. However, more extensive restoration projects that involve significant repairs or component replacements can take several weeks or even longer. It is important to consult with a septic system professional to assess the scope of the restoration project and obtain a more accurate timeline for completion.

  • Can drain field restoration prevent the need for a complete system replacement?

    In many cases, drain field restoration can effectively address issues and restore the functionality of a drain field, thus preventing the need for a complete system replacement. By identifying and resolving the underlying problems that caused the drain field failure, restoration techniques can rejuvenate the drain field and extend its lifespan. However, it is crucial to address drain field issues promptly and seek professional assistance to determine the most suitable course of action. In some severe cases, where the drain field is extensively damaged or fails to respond to restoration attempts, a system replacement may be necessary to ensure proper wastewater management.

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