When buying a home, most people focus on what they can see.
The kitchen.
The floors.
The natural light.
Very few think about what lies underground.
If the property uses a septic system, one of the most important components is the drain field — and it rarely receives the attention it deserves.
Drain Field Risk is a practical guide written specifically for homebuyers who want clarity before signing a contract.
This book explains, in clear and non-technical language:
• How a drain field actually works
• The realistic lifespan (and what shortens it)
• Subtle warning signs you might miss during a showing
• Why soil type matters more than most buyers realize
• What inspections can — and cannot — tell you
• The financial reality of repair or replacement
• The right questions to ask before committing
This is not an engineering manual.
It is not written to create fear.
It is written to help you ask better questions, evaluate risk calmly, and make decisions with confidence.
You do not need to become a septic expert.
You simply need to avoid being uninformed.
Because in real estate, what you cannot see can still affect you.
And informed buyers make stronger decisions.









