Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about septic service in Williamson County.
Most septic tanks should be pumped every 3-5 years, depending on household size and tank capacity. A family of four with a 1,000-gallon tank typically needs pumping every 3 years. Aerobic systems in Williamson County require more frequent maintenance as mandated by county regulations.
The cost varies based on tank size, accessibility, and condition. We provide free, no-obligation estimates before any work begins. Call us for a personalized quote for your property.
Common warning signs include slow drains throughout the house, gurgling sounds in pipes, sewage odors near the drain field or tank, standing water or unusually green grass over the drain field, and sewage backing up into the home. If you notice any of these, call us right away.
Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency septic service across Williamson County. Sewage backups and system failures can't wait until business hours. Call us any time, day or night, and we'll dispatch a team as quickly as possible.
We serve all of Williamson County including Georgetown, Liberty Hill, Round Rock, Hutto, Cedar Park, Leander, Florence, Jarrell, Granger, Thrall, Taylor, Bartlett, Pflugerville, Coupland, and Serenada. If you're in Williamson County, we can help.
Yes, every contractor in our network is TCEQ licensed and carries comprehensive liability insurance. They comply with all Williamson County OSSF (On-Site Sewage Facilities) regulations to protect both your property and the environment.
Aerobic systems use oxygen to break down waste more efficiently than conventional septic tanks. They're common in Williamson County, especially in newer developments. If your system has a small motor or pump that runs continuously and a spray head in your yard, you likely have an aerobic system. These require regular maintenance as mandated by county regulations.
Absolutely. We perform comprehensive septic inspections for real estate transactions, including tank pumping, visual inspection, and a written report of system condition. We work with realtors and home inspectors throughout Williamson County to ensure smooth closings.
Avoid flushing anything other than human waste and toilet paper. Never put cooking grease, coffee grounds, wet wipes (even 'flushable' ones), feminine products, paper towels, paint, chemicals, or medications into your septic system. These can cause clogs, kill beneficial bacteria, and lead to costly repairs.
Your septic tank location may be on your property's as-built drawings or your Williamson County OSSF permit records. If you can't locate it, we can find it for you. Our team uses professional locating equipment to find tanks without damaging your yard.
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