Failed Septic Systems & Septic Repairs
Backups, odors, damaged components, or wastewater surfacing in the yard? Get a straightforward assessment and a practical recommendation for repair or replacement.
Start with the Actual Cause
Septic problems can be stressful, especially when wastewater is backing up into the home or surfacing on the property. The visible symptom does not always reveal which component has failed. A slow drain may be a plumbing issue, a full tank, a damaged pipe, a distribution problem, or a larger system failure.
Alan reviews the symptoms, available system records, accessible components, and property conditions before recommending work. The goal is to identify the most appropriate next step without automatically selling a complete replacement when a targeted repair may be possible.
Warning Signs That Need Attention
- Wastewater or sewage surfacing in the yard
- Plumbing backups or repeated slow drainage
- Persistent sewage odors inside or outside the home
- Unusually wet or bright-green areas over the leaching system
- Gurgling fixtures or inconsistent drainage
- Damaged, cracked, or unsafe tank covers and risers
- Problems identified during pumping, inspection, or a property transaction
Repairs May Include
- Inlet or outlet piping repairs
- Baffle or accessible component replacement
- Distribution box evaluation or replacement
- Riser and cover installation or replacement
- Damaged line excavation and repair
- Targeted excavation to access failed components
- Tank replacement or full system replacement when repair is not appropriate
Not Sure Whether You Need a Tank or Full System Replacement?
Alan can review the known symptoms, available inspection information, and property conditions to help determine the appropriate next step.
Our Services
Call Alan for Immediate Help
Septic emergencies can’t wait. Call us directly and speak with Alan — he’ll listen to your problem, give you honest advice, and schedule a site visit as soon as possible.
What Happens After You Call
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Describe the symptoms, when they began, and any pumping or inspection history.
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Share any septic plans, reports, photos, or health department information you have.
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Alan determines whether an on-site assessment, pumping, inspection, plumber, engineer, or other step should come first
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If Sanford CT Septic & Construction is the appropriate contractor, Alan prepares a written repair or replacement scope.
Wastewater Surfacing on the Property?
Limit water use and keep people and pets away from the affected area. Contact Alan to discuss the situation and determine the next practical step.
Why Choose Us for Your Septic Repair?
Calm, professional, and solution-focused — we diagnose and fix septic problems quickly and correctly.

Owner-operated
Work directly with Alan from initial assessment through project completion

Clear Written Estimates
Receive a detailed scope of work so you understand what is included before the project begins

Licensed and insured
Work confidently with a licensed Connecticut septic installer and peace of mind knowing your property and investment are fully protected

Accurate Diagnosis
We don't guess — we find the root cause of your septic problem. Our years of experience allow us to quickly identify whether you need a simple repair, a tank replacement,

Need Urgent Septic Help?
If you're dealing with backups, slow drains, or surfacing wastewater, don't wait. Call us today or fill out the form below and we'll respond quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a backup always mean the septic system has failed?
No. Backups can result from plumbing blockages, a full tank, damaged piping, or system failure. The cause should be evaluated before repair work is selected.
Can a failed leaching system be repaired?
That depends on the cause, condition, available area, prior approvals, and local requirements. Some component problems can be repaired, while a failed leaching system may require an approved replacement design.
Should I have the tank pumped first?
Pumping may be necessary to evaluate or safely access certain components, but the correct sequence depends on the symptoms and project. Alan can help determine the next step.
Can Alan help with health department requirements?
Alan can coordinate the installation or repair process and communicate with the appropriate local officials. Some projects also require homeowner action, soil testing, or engineering.
Do Not Ignore a Septic Problem
Explain what you are seeing and speak directly with a licensed septic installer about the next step.