Every service explained — what it is, when you need it, and what it costs
Mobile County has thousands of homes and businesses on septic systems. Whether you need routine pumping, an emergency repair, or a full new system installation, understanding which service you need — and what it should cost — protects you from being oversold or undertreated.
The most common septic service. A vacuum truck removes accumulated solids and liquid waste from your tank.
A licensed technician evaluates tank, baffles, distribution box, and drain field condition. Required for real estate transactions and permit applications.
Evaluation and repair of the drain field — the area where treated wastewater absorbs into the soil. Mobile County's clay-heavy soil and high rainfall make drain field health a critical concern.
Targeted repair of failed components — baffles, lids, filters, distribution boxes, pump systems, or sewer lines.
New installation for new construction or full system replacement. Requires perc test, engineer design, and permit from Mobile County Health Department.
24/7 response for active backups, pump failures, and sewage surfacing in the yard.
Required for Mobile County restaurants, food trucks, and commercial kitchens. Prevents grease from reaching the septic tank and causing system failure.
A filter installed at the tank outlet captures solids before they reach the drain field. Should be cleaned at every pump-out.
We serve all of Mobile County including Mobile, Saraland, Satsuma, Chickasaw, Prichard, Semmes, Theodore, Grand Bay, Eight Mile, and surrounding communities.
Serving all of Mobile County and South Mississippi. Licensed, insured, available 24/7.
Call (251) 351-8091