Leach Field Solutions
Built for real-world conditions. Design and install septic systems that meet local regulations, adapt to site constraints, and deliver reliable long-term performance.
Built for real-world conditions. Design and install septic systems that meet local regulations, adapt to site constraints, and deliver reliable long-term performance.
Choosing the right leach field system starts with your worksite.
Every leach field project comes down to a few critical factors. The right system depends on:
From available space to groundwater conditions, these variables impact how systems are designed, installed, and how they perform over time.
That’s why Soleno offers two complementary approaches—from optimized traditional septic drain field systems to advanced gravelless technologies. You can now choose the right solution for your project without compromising performance.
TripleFlo® + Epurtex®
BEST FOR STANDARD PROJECTS WITH AVAILABLE SPACE
An optimized version of the traditional pipe-and-stone leach field system. Designed for conventional septic drain field installations, this approach improves filtration, consistency, and long-term durability with specialized product tailored for leach fields.
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PRO4® Onsite Septic Chamber
BEST FOR CONSTRAINED SITES OR WHEN GRAVEL IS NOT AN OPTION.
A next-generation gravelless leach field solution designed to simplify installation and reduce material handling on site.
PRO4® chambers eliminate or reduce the need for gravel while delivering high infiltration performance and flexible layouts for difficult conditions.
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A properly designed leach field is a critical part of a performing septic sytem andis ensuring effective wastewater treatment.
Key factors that impact performance include:
Whether you install traditional pipe & stone systems or gravel-less chambers, Soleno offers the products, support, and expertise to help you build with confidence. Let’s build better together.
A leach field (also known as a septic drain field or infiltration system) is a key component of an onsite septic system. It distributes treated wastewater (effluent) into the soil, where it is naturally filtered and absorbed.
A properly designed leach field ensures effective wastewater treatment and protects surrounding soil and groundwater.
After wastewater is treated in the septic tank, the effluent flows into the leach field through a distribution system.
The effluent is then:
System performance depends on proper distribution, soil conditions, and infiltration capacity.
Leach field design depends on several key factors:
These factors determine the size, layout, and type of system used.
A traditional leach field uses perforated pipe installed in a gravel bed to distribute effluent.
A gravelless leach field uses infiltration chambers instead of gravel, creating open void space for wastewater storage and distribution.
Gravelless systems typically:
Gravelless systems are often used when:
They are also used to improve efficiency and simplify installation.
Using a specialized geotextile with perforated pipe helps:
This approach enhances traditional systems without changing installation methods.
The lifespan of a leach field depends on:
A properly designed and installed system can last several decades, especially when materials and filtration are optimized.
Common issues include:
Choosing the right system and materials helps reduce these risks.
Yes. Modern leach field solutions are designed to adapt to a wide range of site conditions.
Depending on the project, systems can be:
The right solution depends on your project requirements, including:
Soleno offers both traditional and gravelless solutions to match your specific needs.