Tips to Prevent Your Septic System from Freezing

Publish date: 2024-09-23

Like water pipes, your septic system can freeze. Here are some tips to avoid the damage cold weather can cause.

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Meet The Expert: Sara Heger is an instructor and researcher in the Onsite Sewage Treatment Program at the University of Minnesota. She offered these suggestions to prevent a frozen septic system:

After installation, septic tanks “settle” for up to a year. The area over the tank and drain field should be “crowned” to minimize the effect of settling. This is important, as water pooling around the tank freezes.

If you do have to add more fill as a result of settling, don’t use pea gravel around manhole covers. That doesn’t redirect the flow away from your system’s parts — it allows water to flow toward the tank. The ground can freeze and lift the manhole covers. Then groundwater flows into the tank, shortening the life of the system.

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