Septic Tank Pumping
We pump the tank, check for anything unusual, and leave the area clean. Regular pumping prevents backups and keeps your system running the way it should.
We pump the tank, check for anything unusual, and leave the area clean. Regular pumping prevents backups and keeps your system running the way it should.
Staying on a regular schedule keeps small problems from turning into expensive ones. We help you figure out the right interval for your property.
Slow drains, wet spots, or odors? We take a look and tell you what is going on in plain language — before anything gets worse.
Buying or selling a property with a septic system? We inspect the tank and give you an honest assessment of its current condition.
Most residential tanks should be pumped every 3 to 5 years. It depends on household size, tank capacity, and daily water use. If you are not sure, call us and we will help you figure out a schedule that makes sense.
Catching these early usually means a simpler, less expensive fix.
Not always. As long as we can access the tank and you have given us the go-ahead, we can handle the work while you are away. We will let you know what we found when we are done.
If you are not sure where it is, we can help locate it. In most cases, it is within 10 to 25 feet of the house. County records or a previous inspection report can also point you in the right direction.
We check the tank levels, look for signs of damage or wear, inspect the baffles, and note anything that could become a problem. You get a clear, plain-language explanation of what we found.
We regularly travel to customers throughout northeastern Oklahoma. Common stops include:
Not sure if you are in our service area? Give us a call and we will let you know.