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We connect homeowners with vetted, licensed septic contractors across all 50 states β repair, pumping, drain field restoration, emergency response, and more.
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From routine maintenance to emergency repairs, our licensed network covers every septic need in every state.
Fix cracks, leaks, broken baffles, and failed components fast. Licensed repair in all 50 states.
Learn More βRegular pumping prevents costly failures. We serve residential and commercial properties.
Learn More βDeep cleaning removes sludge buildup and restores full tank capacity and efficiency.
Learn More βConventional, aerobic, and alternative septic system installations for new construction.
Learn More βPre-purchase, annual, and permit inspections by certified technicians with detailed reports.
Learn More βSewage backups, overflows, and system failures β licensed emergency technicians available 24/7.
Call Now βRestore failed leach fields without full replacement. Save thousands with targeted repair.
Learn More βAnnual service contracts that extend system life and prevent expensive emergency calls.
Learn More βWe connect homeowners with licensed local contractors in all 50 states β select your state to see local service options.
We connect you with vetted, licensed septic professionals in your area β fast. No middlemen, no runaround.
Every pro in our network holds current state licenses and carries full insurance coverage.
Emergency and non-emergency service available. Licensed technicians serving all 50 states.
Written estimates before any work begins. No surprise charges. Transparent pricing.
We cover all 50 states β urban metros, rural counties, and everything in between.
We're a referral service β here's how we match you with the right local contractor.
Use our contact form or call the number on this site. Tell us your location and the septic service you need β takes under 2 minutes.
We connect you with a licensed, vetted septic contractor in your area. They'll confirm availability and discuss pricing directly with you.
The matched contractor arrives, completes the job using professional-grade materials, and invoices you directly. Simple and transparent.
Most residential septic tanks should be pumped every 3β5 years, depending on household size and tank capacity. A family of four with a 1,000-gallon tank typically needs pumping every 3β4 years. Annual inspections are recommended to monitor levels between pumpings.
Warning signs include: slow drains throughout the house, gurgling sounds in pipes, sewage odors indoors or outdoors, wet or soggy spots over the drain field, unusually green grass above the tank, and sewage backing up into fixtures. If you notice any of these, call immediately.
Repair costs vary by issue type: minor repairs (baffle replacement, lid replacement) typically run $150β$500. Pump replacement costs $500β$1,200. Full tank replacement runs $3,000β$10,000+. Drain field repair averages $1,500β$5,000. The contractor will provide written pricing before any work begins.
Simple repairs like baffle replacement or lid replacement can be completed in 1β2 hours. Pump replacement typically takes 2β4 hours. Major repairs like tank replacement or drain field restoration may take 1β3 days. Your technician will provide a time estimate before starting work.
Absolutely. Our network covers all 50 states including rural and agricultural areas where septic systems are most common. We serve farms, rural residences, vacation properties, and remote locations throughout the country.
Free resources from our licensed technicians to help you maintain a healthy septic system.
Catch these early signs before they become expensive emergencies. Licensed contractors share what to watch for.
Read More βThe real answer depends on your household size, tank capacity, and usage habits. Here's the complete guide.
Read More βBreakdown of repair costs by issue type, with regional averages and tips to avoid overpaying.
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