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Services
From routine pumping to emergency repairs, find the right professional for every job.
Septic Pumping
Regular pumping to keep your system running smoothly.
Septic Inspection
Thorough inspections for real estate and compliance.
Septic Installation
New system design and professional installation.
Emergency Services
24/7 emergency septic and well water help.
Drain Field Repair
Restore failing drain fields and leach lines.
Septic Repair
Urgent repair calls, overflow response, and troubleshooting.
Tank Cleaning
Full tank cleanouts, grease trap service, and maintenance.
Septic to Sewer
Convert your septic system to municipal sewer.
Aerobic Septic System
Installation and maintenance of aerobic treatment units.
Drain Cleaning
Clear clogs and blockages in septic and sewer lines.
Grease Trap Cleaning
Commercial and residential grease trap service.
Camera Inspection
Video inspection to diagnose septic and sewer line issues.
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Find A Septic Service is the largest independent directory of septic service professionals in the United States. Every listing includes verified contact information, service details, and trust signals so you can compare providers and choose with confidence.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a septic service provider near me?
Use the search bar at the top of the page to enter your state, city, or zip code. Find A Septic Service indexes over 23,000 providers across all 50 states and Washington D.C., so you can compare options in your area by service type, BBB rating, emergency availability, and other trust signals. Results are sorted by relevance to help you find the best local match quickly.
Is Find A Septic Service free to use?
Yes, Find A Septic Service is completely free for homeowners. Searching the directory, comparing providers side by side, reading company details, and contacting businesses all cost nothing. Providers can also list their business in our directory at no charge, which helps keep our database comprehensive and up to date.
How often should I pump my septic tank?
Most septic tanks should be pumped every three to five years, depending on household size, tank capacity, water usage habits, and whether you use a garbage disposal. A family of four with a 1,000-gallon tank typically needs pumping every three years. Regular pumping prevents solids from reaching the drain field, which is the most expensive component to repair or replace.
What does a BBB rating mean for a septic company?
The Better Business Bureau assigns ratings from A+ to F based on a company's complaint history, transparency, time in business, licensing status, and advertising practices. An A+ or A rating generally indicates that a business resolves complaints promptly and operates with integrity. Our directory includes BBB ratings for over 6,700 septic providers so you can factor reputation into your decision.
How do I know if I need emergency septic service?
The most urgent sign is sewage backing up into your home through drains, toilets, or bathtubs — this is a health hazard that requires immediate attention. Other signs include standing water or soggy ground over your drain field, strong sewage odors, gurgling sounds in your plumbing, and multiple slow drains at the same time.
Can I list my septic business on this directory?
Absolutely. Visit our List Your Business page to submit your company information including your service area, specialties, contact details, and certifications. Listings are reviewed and published within one to two business days at no charge.
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