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Licensed, verified septic professionals across all 50 states. Compare contractors, check local regulations, and get the right help โ fast.
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What Do You Need Help With?
From routine pumping to emergency repairs, find the right professional for every septic and well water need.
Drain Field Repair
Restore or replace failed leach fields and drain lines to prevent sewage surfacing and groundwater contamination.
$2,000 โ $15,000
Grease Trap Pumping
Commercial grease trap cleaning and pumping to prevent sewer blockages and maintain health code compliance.
$200 โ $800
Septic Inspection
Comprehensive evaluation of your septic system's condition, required for real estate transactions in most states.
$300 โ $600
Septic System Installation
Complete new septic system design and installation, from perc testing to final inspection.
$3,500 โ $20,000
Septic Tank Pumping
Regular pumping removes accumulated solids from your septic tank, preventing backups and extending system life.
$275 โ $600
Septic Repair
Diagnose and fix septic system problems including leaks, clogs, baffle failures, and component replacements.
$500 โ $5,000
Well Drilling
Professional water well drilling for residential and commercial properties without access to municipal water.
$6,000 โ $25,000
Well Pump Repair
Diagnose and repair well pump failures, pressure tank issues, and water flow problems.
$300 โ $3,000
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Browse by State
60 million American homes rely on septic. Find providers near you.
Vermont
55% on septic · 2 cities
Maine
50% on septic · 2 cities
New Hampshire
50% on septic · 2 cities
North Carolina
48% on septic · 15 cities
Kentucky
40% on septic · 4 cities
South Carolina
40% on septic · 9 cities
Alabama
38% on septic · 8 cities
Georgia
35% on septic · 11 cities
Mississippi
35% on septic · 3 cities
West Virginia
35% on septic · 3 cities
Tennessee
33% on septic · 8 cities
Indiana
30% on septic · 4 cities
Learn About Your Septic System
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