Leach Field Services in Gilroy & Santa Clara County
Professional Repair, Cleaning & Installation

Stop the Backup Before It Gets Worse
When your septic system isn’t draining properly, the leach field is often the culprit. Fantastic Rooter Plumbing provides leach field repair, cleaning, replacement, and new installations for homes in Gilroy, San Martin, and Morgan Hill—especially those not connected to public sewer systems.
A failing leach field can lead to foul odors, soggy lawns, and major plumbing backups. Our licensed plumbers specialize in diagnosing leach field problems and delivering permanent solutions—from rejuvenating slow-draining systems to replacing old, saturated drain fields. We also design and install new systems for properties that rely on septic. Whether you're seeing surface pooling or slow drainage, we’ll handle the job with expertise and respect for your property.
Leach Field Service Highlights
We provide full-service support for your septic drain field.
New Installations
Custom leach field design and install for septic properties.
System Inspections
Check leach field performance and pinpoint early warning signs.
Leach Field Repair
Fix poor drainage, ponding, or odor issues fast.
Drain Field Cleaning
Restore flow with high-pressure jetting and filter clearing.
Complete Replacement
We replace failed or saturated leach fields to code.
What to Expect from Our Team
We make it easy to get leach field service without stress or surprises. Our experienced crew shows up on time, walks you through the issue, and gets to work with minimal disruption to your yard or routine. Whether you need a quick fix or full replacement, you’ll get honest recommendations and clean, code-compliant work.
We start with a full septic system inspection
We use minimally invasive tools whenever possible
We’ll explain your repair or replacement options in plain language

Leach Field Questions? We’ve Got Answers.
What are signs my leach field is failing?
Slow drains, foul odors, standing water in the yard, or backups in the home are all signs your drain field may be compromised.
How often should a leach field be cleaned?
While the tank should be pumped every 3–5 years, leach fields need cleaning only if they’re showing signs of saturation or clogging.
Can I repair a leach field myself?
Due to health codes and environmental regulations, leach field repairs should always be done by licensed professionals.
Is leach field replacement covered by homeowners insurance?
Usually not, unless damage was caused by a covered peril. We can help document the issue for your provider.
How long does a leach field last?
Properly maintained, a leach field can last 20–30 years. Older systems in areas like Morgan Hill or San Martin may be due for replacement.