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Recent Septic Tank Service Reviews in Ammon

  • Roto-Rooter
    5.0
    These folks did an excellent job. Very informative answering all my questions and explained everything I was to expect. Kelly and Austin were very professional. Only company I could get to come out to Elk City for this service. I highly recommend this company when it's time to pump.
    Bob V.
  • JAG ENTERPRISES
    5.0
    Alan Smith, (the owner of Jag) is a solid honest guy. I’ve known him for years and he’s 100% trustworthy and holds himself to high standards of quality.
    Valden E.
  • Roto-Rooter
    5.0
    Prepare a pathway from the door to the area(s) they will work, like a plastic runner, because they tend to need to come in and out at least once (first to evaluate, then to get any necessary tools from their truck). Sometimes they have to adjust the timing due to another job they are already
    Candi R.
  • GREENWOOD'S SEPTIC TANK PMPNG
    5.0
    We've used this septic tank pump company three times over the past ten years. We call and he comes the same day or the day after . . . our experiences have never been emergencies, so this is quick. He returns messages promptly. The first time we had our septic tank pumped we were first time home
    Michelle C.
  • King George's Royal Flush
    5.0
    When I first called, Ralph explained the cost and the access they needed. We arranged a time and he promised to call first. Right on schedule, he showed up and first mad esure where the sprinklers were so he would not damage them. He pumped out the system, all the while educating me about sewer
    Ken l.
  • KG & T SEPTIC SERVICE
    5.0
    I called KG and T with an emergency! Our septic tank was overflowing in the basement. He got us in first thing the next morning. He was prompt and friendly. He got my tank emptied, cleaned an obstruction that was in it, and even rinsed it out using the hose. The only reason I gave him a B on
    Karyn B.
  • CR Higer Plumbing Inc
    5.0
    I had a hard time finding one to do this job as my business required me to do it. They responded quickly and they were here when they said they would be. He was young, very friendly and took care of it. I would recommend them to others. He explained a lot of what and why he was doing it. He was
    Fawn K.
  • BILL'S SEWER & DRAIN SVC INC
    5.0
    They were responsive. We were preparing to leave for New Year's Eve weekend when the septic tank backed up. We called and asked for them to pump it while we were gone. When we got home t was ready to use.
    Janet F.
  • SWEET'S SEWER & DRAIN CLEANING
    5.0
    as soon as i called them that day they came over gave me a quote and said they could do the work right then within three hours they tore out my wall then there was a frenze work going on i was suprised how fast it was working and put back together i couldn't even tell that they where there
    christina p.
  • KG & T SEPTIC SERVICE
    5.0
    Took less than 1 hours to remove. Did a great job. They were kind and made sure to get here as soon as possible.
    Gregory L.

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Septic Tank Service FAQ

  1. What are the signs your septic tank is full?

    Answer: There are several signs that indicate your septic tank could be full. These include standing water over your septic tank, a strong odor coming from your yard, gurgling water, slow drains, or a sewage backup. While many of these signs could also be indicative of a clogged system, they should all be checked out by a professional ASAP to avoid costly damages. In the absence of any of these signs, it’s recommended that septic tanks be emptied every 3 to 5 years on average.

  2. How often should a septic tank be serviced?

    Answer: On average, septic tanks should be serviced every 3 to 5 years in the absence of any worrying signs that the tank is clogged or full. The size of your septic tank, the number of people living in your home, and your average water usage will all impact how often your septic tank needs to be serviced.

  3. What are the most common causes of septic tank failure?

    Answer: The most common cause of septic tank failure is improper maintenance. Failing to pump a septic tank on the appropriate schedule will cause septic tank failure and likely result in a costly septic tank repair or replacement. On average, septic tanks should be pumped every 3 to 5 years, but the size of your tank, the number of people in your home, and your average water usage may shorten or extend this timeframe.

  4. How much does it cost to pump a septic tank?

    Answer: The cost to pump a septic tank is $400 on average or about $0.30 per gallon. The size of your septic tank, as well as local labor costs, will impact the cost of pumping your septic tank. Most septic tanks are between 600 and 2,000 gallons in size, meaning the average cost range is between $180 to $600.

  5. How much does it cost to install a septic system?

    Answer: The cost to install a septic tank system is between $3,060 and $9,810, on average. The size of the septic tank you choose, the land you’re installing it on, the type of system you choose, and local labor costs will all influence the total cost of installing a septic system. Anaerobic septic tanks (those that don’t need oxygen) typically cost between $3,000 and $8,000. Aerobic systems, which utilize oxygen to activate bacteria and are popular on smaller properties, usually cost between $10,000 and $20,000.

  6. How long does a septic system last?

    Answer: When septic systems are well maintained, they can last up to 30 years or more. If a septic system isn’t properly maintained, such as when it isn’t pumped regularly, it may malfunction and require costly repairs or a premature replacement. In general, septic tank pumping is recommended every 3 to 5 years to ensure the septic system lasts as long as possible.