Septic Tank Pumping
Regular septic tank pumping is the single most important maintenance task for your septic system. Solids accumulate in the tank over time, and without pumping, they eventually overflow into the drain field - causing expensive damage and environmental contamination.
Septic Fast connects you with licensed pumping contractors who service all tank sizes and types - including hard-to-access tanks and emergency pumping.
What Septic Pumping Includes
Tank Location & Access
Your contractor locates the tank, uncovers the access lid, and prepares for pumping. Electronic locators are used when the tank is buried.
Complete Pump-Out
A professional vacuum truck removes all solids, sludge, and liquid from the tank. The contractor measures sludge levels to determine your ideal pumping schedule.
Visual Inspection
While the tank is open, your contractor inspects baffles, inlet and outlet pipes, and tank walls for damage, cracks, or deterioration.
Disposal & Documentation
All waste is transported to a licensed disposal facility. You receive documentation of the service for your records and any future real estate transactions.
When to Schedule Septic Pumping
- Every 3-5 years for a typical household
- More frequently for garbage disposal users
- Before selling your home (buyer inspection requirement)
- After heavy entertaining or increased household size
- If you notice slow drains or sewage odor
Schedule Your Septic Pumping
Regular pumping prevents <strong>costly septic failures</strong>. Get your <em>free estimate</em> today.
Call (800) 555-0214