Stump Sound Homes That Leak More After Every Storm
Stump Sound homes develop new plumbing leaks after major storms from ground movement, pressure surges, and saturated soil. Learn what to check after every significant weather event.
Stump Sound homes develop new plumbing leaks after major storms from ground movement, pressure surges, and saturated soil. Learn what to check after every significant weather event.
Carolina Beach floods from the ground up during storms as the water table rises with storm surge pressure. Learn how a properly sized sump pump system keeps your crawl space dry when it matters most.
Willard homes sit above a water table that rises into crawl spaces seasonally, damaging floor framing and air quality without visible warning. Learn how a sump pump protects your home from the ground up.
Stella's low terrain and high water table make crawl space flooding a near-certain event without a working sump pump. Learn how Wild Water protects homes in Onslow County.
Learn how to design and install long lasting septic systems in coastal North Carolina. Discover best practices for high water table soils in Onslow Pender New Hanover and Carteret Counties and help homeowners avoid early septic failures.
Myrtle Grove homeowners experience flooding faster than most Wilmington neighborhoods due to tidal creeks, marsh drainage, and shallow groundwater near Masonboro Sound. When the soil floods, septic drain fields stop absorbing wastewater, leading to odors, backups, and tank overflow. This guide explains why it happens and how to protect your septic system.
Porters Neck homeowners often deal with septic drain fields that stay waterlogged far longer than the rest of Wilmington. Dense clay pockets, stormwater runoff from sloped neighborhoods, and a persistent perched water table keep the soil saturated and prevent drain fields from drying. This guide explains why it happens and how to protect your septic system.
Saltwater intrusion and tidal flooding quietly damage septic systems on Figure Eight Island long before homeowners see symptoms. Brackish groundwater kills drain field bacteria, clogs trenches, and leads to early system failure. This guide explains what’s really happening and how to protect your septic system in one of North Carolina’s harshest coastal environments.
Carolina Beach homeowners often notice strong septic odors right after heavy rain. Saturated drain fields, compacted coastal soil, and aging septic systems prevent wastewater from draining properly, forcing gases to rise to the surface. This guide explains why post-rain odors happen and what you can do to reduce them.
Wilmington’s established neighborhoods, including Ogden, Winter Park, Pine Valley, and Kings Grant, rely on septic systems built decades ago. These systems were not designed for today’s water usage, larger families, or Wilmington’s rising groundwater levels. As a result, more homeowners are facing slow drains, odors, and full septic backups. This guide breaks down exactly why it’s happening and how to protect your home.