Stop Surface Pooling
Standing water is often a sign that your system is no longer processing wastewater properly. We identify the mechanical, hydraulic, or biological restriction(s) and build a repair plan to restore proper operations.
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A full system replacement is not always the right diagnosis. At CleanEarth, we assess how your septic components, soil conditions, water use, and treatment environment are working together before recommending a repair path.
Our comprehensive repair approach moves beyond temporary patches. We identify the root cause of performance issues, whether hydraulic imbalance, biological fatigue, distribution failure, pump problems, or soil treatment stress, and build a targeted plan to restore performance, protect your property, and help you avoid unnecessary excavation or premature replacement.

Standing water is often a sign that your system is no longer processing wastewater properly. We identify the mechanical, hydraulic, or biological restriction(s) and build a repair plan to restore proper operations.
A tired or improperly matched pump can prevent your system from processing properly. We assess system requirements and install pumps calibrated to your system’s design and performance needs.
Over time, biological buildup can reduce your system’s natural ability to absorb and treat wastewater. We use advanced aerobic treatment and restoration methods to reduce biomat and support healthier soil performance.
Sharing a single circuit between your pump and alarm risks hidden failures. We re-calibrate electrical setups with independent breakers, ensuring early warnings always keep you protected.
A septic repair is only successful when it addresses the real reason the system is struggling. Surface water, slow drainage, odours, pump issues, or field saturation are symptoms of deeper mechanical, hydraulic, biological, and soil-related imbalances.
We look at how water moves through the home, tank, pump, distribution lines, treatment area, and surrounding soil and build a targeted repair plan designed to restore performance, reduce stress on the system, and avoid unnecessary costs whenever possible.
We assess how wastewater is moving through the system to identify restrictions, uneven loading, crushed piping, poor distribution, or overloaded areas that may be forcing effluent to surface.
We inspect pumps, floats, check valves, filters, and control components to ensure the system is dosing properly and matched to the field’s design and current performance needs.
We review pump and alarm wiring to identify high-risk shared circuits or control issues.
We evaluate signs of biomat buildup, organic loading, and soil treatment fatigue. When appropriate, we integrate advanced aerobic treatment and custom biological restoration methods to reduce organic restrictions and support healthier soil performance.

The right repair starts with understanding where your system is struggling and why. We provide a clear breakdown of your septic system’s mechanical, hydraulic, biological, and soil conditions so you can see what is happening before making a decision.
When repair or restoration is possible, we present practical alternatives, as well as a full replacement option, with clear costs, expected outcomes, and trade-offs.

Our targeted repair recommendations are built on experience from more than 500 septic system assessments, along with the specific mechanical performance, hydraulic distribution, soil conditions, and field fatigue identified during your diagnostic assessment.

We explain your options clearly, including what can be repaired, what can be restored, and what needs replacement. You get straightforward cost comparisons and a clear understanding of the long-term value of each option.

When a septic issue needs attention, waiting is not always the best option. We offer flexible financing solutions to help homeowners address critical repairs, restoration work, or system upgrades while keeping the project manageable within their budget.

The right answer starts with a proper assessment. We look at the condition of your tanks, pumps, controls, distribution system, treatment area, soil conditions, and household water use to understand what is causing the problem.
If the system is structurally sound and the issue is related to poor distribution, pump performance, organic buildup, or soil treatment stress, a comprehensive repair or restoration plan may be possible. If key components have failed beyond repair, we will explain why replacement may be the safer long-term option.
In some cases, yes. Surface pooling does not automatically mean the field is dead or needs full replacement. It can be caused by poor hydraulic distribution, overloaded areas, pump issues, biomat buildup, or soil treatment fatigue.
Our assessment helps determine whether the existing field can be repaired, restored, or supported with treatment upgrades. When conditions allow, we use targeted mechanical repairs and advanced aerobic treatment methods to reduce stress on the field and help restore performance.
Yes, always. We don’t just swap out parts in isolation; we look at how that component serves your entire household’s water profile. When replacing a pump or control panel, our certified technicians ensure the new component is precisely calibrated and matched to your family’s specific daily flow rates and peak usage habits to guarantee long-term reliability. You get a full assessment.
Our repairs are intentionally engineered to provide a permanent resolution rather than a temporary patch. By correcting mechanical flaws, isolating electrical controls, and restoring natural soil absorption capacity, our comprehensive repairs routinely can add a decade or more of reliable service life to your existing infrastructure.