Septic Cleaning
Septic Pumping & Cleaning Services
We offer a full suite of septic and wastewater management solutions tailored to residential, commercial, and industrial needs:
Septic Tank Pumping & Cleaning
Efficient removal and cleaning to keep your system running smoothly.
Treatment Plant Pumping & Cleaning
Specialized service for small and large-scale treatment facilities.
Campgrounds & Strata Developments
Reliable service for shared systems in recreational and residential communities.
Distribution Box & Field Maintenance
Inspection and upkeep to ensure proper flow and system health.
Restaurant Grease Trap Cleaning
Fast, thorough grease trap service to meet health and safety standards.
Camera Inspections
Non-invasive diagnostics to identify blockages, leaks, or system wear.
Flood Water Pumping
Emergency response and water removal for flooded areas.
Scheduled Maintenance Reminders
Stay ahead of issues with routine service alerts and planning
Septic Planning
Septic System Planning & Installation
We provide expert solutions for designing, installing, and maintaining septic systems tailored to your property’s needs:
Septic Tank Inspections
Thorough evaluations to ensure your system is functioning properly and meets regulatory standards.
System Design & Planning
Customized septic system layouts based on site conditions, usage, and compliance requirements.
Septic Tank & Field Installation
Professional installation of tanks, drain fields, and all necessary components for long-term performance.
Distribution Box & Field Maintenance
Routine service and repairs to keep your system flowing efficiently
Winter Septic System Checklist
1. Insulate Your System
- Cover septic tank and pipes with straw, mulch, or foam insulation.
- Let snow build up naturally over the system—it acts as insulation.
- Avoid compacting snow by walking or driving over it.
2. Protect the Drain Field
- Keep vehicles, heavy equipment, and foot traffic off the drain field.
- Mark the area with stakes before snowfall to avoid accidental damage.
3. Fix Leaks and Drips
- Repair leaky faucets and toilets to prevent constant water flow.
- Prevent freezing by eliminating slow-moving water in pipes.
4. Stagger Water Usage
- Spread out laundry, showers, and dishwashing to avoid overloading.
- Use high-efficiency appliances to reduce water volume.
5. Pump Before Winter (if needed)
- If your tank is near full, schedule a pump-out before the ground freezes.
- Avoid pumping in winter unless necessary—it can damage the system.
6. Check Septic Alarms and Pumps
- Test alarms and battery backups for pump systems.
- Ensure access to a generator in case of power outages.
7. Know Your System Layout
- Keep a diagram of your septic system handy.
- Mark access points before snow covers them.
8. Emergency Contact
- Have your septic service provider’s number saved.
- Know what signs indicate a frozen or failing system (e.g., slow drains, gurgling).