Pumping

Providing guaranteed 24/7 septic tank pumping for residential and commercial

 
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Why is it important to get a septic tank pumped out?

Preventative maintenance of a septic system includes pumping out the sludge from your tank so that the sludge does not get into the drain field and ruin the laterals. If the leach field is exposed to sludge, over time it will not work properly (causing toilets to back up, slow drains, etc.) an need to be replaced.

Getting a regular inspection and pumping will not only save you money from needing a major repair, but it will also help deter any unwanted surprises. Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy suggests pumping every 2-3 years depending on size and usage. To extend the life of your septic system, we’ll send you a reminder every two years. This will also be helpful if you sell your home, because buyers will want record of a properly maintained system.

We have lots of hoses for those hard-to-get-to tanks.

Residential Pumping

When it comes to your septic system, the best way to keep things flowing is with regular septic pumping. Yet like any home maintenance task, you may let this one fall to the wayside and forget about it until an emergency pops up. To prevent septic emergencies and major issues with your septic system, here are a few signs that indicate you need septic pumping sooner rather than later:

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Commercial

  • Restaurant grease pits

  • Commercial buildings

  • Car wash pits

  • Schools