New Septic Field
We had to have a new septic field put in. We chose this option over trying to repair the existing as it would’ve have only been an “attempt to repair” if we didn’t take down a big maple tree and giant oak tree. Contractor did what they could to back drag after the install was completed but a lot of work remains to smooth and level this area out. Looking for advice/recommendations on best way to do this. My family owns a small hobby farm so I have access to a tracked skiddy but not sure that will do the trick, especially as this all settles and compacts. Should I call in a landscape company? Do I rent a harley rake attachment to help level and rip up the roots? I’m pretty handy but don’t want to waste time and money. I live in NC and though it’s been wet as hell, sure to start drying up so won’t be seeding until fall. Just want to prep and smooth out as best I can. Thanks in advance. submitted by /u/Intrepid-Parfait-742 [link] [comments]

![]() | We had to have a new septic field put in. We chose this option over trying to repair the existing as it would’ve have only been an “attempt to repair” if we didn’t take down a big maple tree and giant oak tree. Contractor did what they could to back drag after the install was completed but a lot of work remains to smooth and level this area out. Looking for advice/recommendations on best way to do this. My family owns a small hobby farm so I have access to a tracked skiddy but not sure that will do the trick, especially as this all settles and compacts. Should I call in a landscape company? Do I rent a harley rake attachment to help level and rip up the roots? I’m pretty handy but don’t want to waste time and money. I live in NC and though it’s been wet as hell, sure to start drying up so won’t be seeding until fall. Just want to prep and smooth out as best I can. Thanks in advance. [link] [comments] |