
Mcfarland Septic
About us
McFarland Septic has been in the business for over twenty-five years. The company was founded by Waylon McFarland Sr. and his son, Waylon McFarland Jr. Together, father and son built the company and started a successful family business. Today the company is run by Waylon McFarland Jr. and his wife, Sonya McFarland. They have continued to nurture the business and helped to make it grow. They work hard to make sure that McFarland Septic does quality work at great prices. Today we work in a number of surrounding counties; we do residential and commercial work, instillation, pumping, repairs, home-sale inspections, well inspections and more. We are a certified installer with a grade IV license and a sub-surface operator license. Our mission is to provide our customers with services and products that are second to none. Angie's List members receive a discount on pumping prices. DBA- McFarland Septic, LLC
Business highlights
Services we offer
Home-Sale Inspections, Pumping, Repairs, Septic- Installation, Water testing, Well Inspections
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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They found 25 feet of line which was stuffed with tree roots. They dug this all up and replaced it with solid pipe, and the flooded septic tank began to flow right away. Good news, since this means the rest of the field is OK for now.
One thing I really appreciated was all the good advice Buck gave me about keeping my system going. I need to add copper sulphate in March and again in August to keep all roots at bay, and have it pumped out every few years. Also, I needed to take out 2 more sweet gums which were in the field and would have now grown into the freshly unblocked septic lines. He was able to answer all my questions about how to take care of this system and also to patiently explain why, which is important to my (always inquiring) mind.
The best news is that, if I follow his advice, my system may well last another 30 - 40 years. I was relieved to have the problem solved. I'd heard stories of having to spend $1,000 to fix septic systems, so I was glad it cost me so much less than this.
Licensing
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