Wet patches in yards often indicate septic drain field problems.
You rely on your septic system to treat waste and discharge effluent properly, without making itself known. Unfortunately, there are times where you may realize something is wrong with your septic system — like when you notice wet patches in your yard. If it hasn’t been raining but you find soggy, wet areas on your lawn in Taylors, South Carolina, you may want to reach out to our team at American Waste Septic.

When we encounter wet patches in yards, the problem often has to do with the septic drain field. If the drain field is overloaded, clogged, or damaged, wastewater will have nowhere to go. Instead of absorbing into the ground, it rises to the surface, creating puddles or squishy areas in your yard. This is an unpleasant discovery, and these wet spots may also come with odors. We understand the urgency of the situation and are dedicated to assisting you in the ways we can.
When you have wet patches in your yard, it may help to pump the septic tank to prevent further system overload. Our team will handle the pumping, and if that doesn’t resolve it then we can let you know what we think the issue is and refer you to septic repair professionals.
With over 35 years of experience, our team has the expertise to diagnose septic issues quickly and ensure you receive the professional help the situation requires, whether that is maintenance and pumping from our own team or repairs from another company. Contact us today to get a septic professional to check out the wet patches in your yard.
At American Waste Septic, we can solve wet patches in yard problems in Greenville County, including Greenville, Simpsonville, Mauldin, Travelers Rest, Cherrydale, Powdersville, Easley, Fountain Inn, Belton, Williamston, Cleveland, Marietta, Pumpkintown, Jones Gap, Pickens, Greer, Taylors, West Spartanburg, Lyman, Inman, and Woodruff, as well as Spartanburg County, including Moore, Duncan, Lyman, Spartanburg, Reidville, Wellford, and Inman, South Carolina.