


A failing drainfield is one of those problems that doesn't fix itself. Slow drains, soggy spots in the yard, or odors near your septic area are all signs something is wrong underground. The longer you wait, the worse it gets - and the more it costs to fix.
This was a leachfield rehab in South Reno, and it's the kind of work that requires real care. We're not just digging a trench and calling it a day. The excavation has to be clean, precise, and done in a way that gives the new system the best possible chance of working the way it should for years to come.
Working in a tight residential backyard like this one means being mindful of the surrounding property. That's where compact excavation equipment earns its keep - it lets us get the access we need without tearing up everything around the work area. Careful general excavation work is what sets a good septic repair apart from a sloppy one.
Every leachfield situation is a little different. Soil conditions, slope, existing system layout - all of it factors into how the job gets done. We take the time to understand what we're working with before we start moving dirt, because cutting corners on the front end almost always creates bigger headaches on the back end.
If your septic system is showing signs of trouble, don't sit on it. A small drainfield issue that gets addressed early is a much simpler fix than one that's been left to get worse. We've handled these jobs all over the Reno area and know what it takes to get them done right.