Septic Repair

Septic repair for conventional and alternative systems, including inlet and outlet repairs, leach lines, root invasion, and tank replacement.

Branded D&S service truck at a septic job site

Repair work for septic systems that are already giving you trouble

We repair conventional and alternative septic systems around Yavapai County.

Common repair calls include inlet and outlet repairs, leach line problems, root invasion, tank damage, access problems, and tank replacement.

We can inspect the issue, repair the parts we service, and bring in related pumping, locating, camera inspection, drain cleaning, or excavation work when the repair needs better access or more information.

What septic repair can address

Repair work can involve the tank, inlet and outlet connections, leach lines, roots, access, or a system component that has failed.

Range of repair work

Repair calls can cover inlet and outlet issues, leach lines, roots, and tank replacement.

Related service support

Pumping, locating, camera inspections, drain cleaning, and excavation may help when a repair needs more access.

Symptom-based repair planning

Repair work can start from symptoms, records, lid access, or inspection notes depending on what the property shows.

Repair work starts with the source of the symptom

  • Inlet or outlet damage
  • Leach-line or root problems
  • Damaged lids, risers, or tank components
  • Tank replacement and excavation access

How the work moves forward

We inspect the accessible system, use locating or camera work when it adds useful information, and explain which component needs repair before excavation or replacement begins.

What helps separate maintenance from repair

A full tank can cause trouble, but recurring backups, slow fixtures, wet or spongy ground, sewage odors, gurgling, and visible damage can point to a line, tank, outlet, or drainfield problem.

We look at the symptoms, access, pumping history, and visible system condition before recommending repair work. When a camera inspection, tank locating, pumping, or excavation is useful, we can keep those services tied to the same problem.

Review the warning signs.

We start by finding the problem

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"They were able to tell me the exact issue without guessing. I appreciated the explanation of what the problem was and what our options were to repair it. I'd absolutely recommend this company."
Heather Schaper Williamson Valley
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"They were always prompt in coming out to my property for estimates as well as doing the work properly and quickly. I've used them for several different services and have always been very satisfied."
neal monroe
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"They were always on time and at my home when they said they would be. They completed the job quickly, were always considerate and explained the new system to me in terms I understand."
Mary Anglin
Google

Schedule septic repair service

Call for recurring backups, odors, wet ground, damaged components, or another septic repair concern.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you repair conventional and alternative septic systems?

Yes. We repair both conventional and alternative septic systems.

What kinds of septic repairs do you handle?

We handle inlet and outlet repairs, leach line repairs, root invasion, tank replacement, and related septic repair work.

Should the tank be pumped before repair work?

Sometimes pumping helps with access, inspection, or reducing active symptoms before repair work. Other times the repair issue is separate. We can look at the system and discuss whether pumping fits the repair.

How do I know whether I need repair or replacement?

That depends on the failed component, the system type, site conditions, and what inspection or discovery work shows. We can evaluate the issue and discuss when repair or replacement should be considered.

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