Septic Tank Services

Residential Septic Tank Maintenance and Repair Services 


Avoid Nasty Septic Surprises

Regular maintenance to your septic system will help prevent significant stress and perhaps an avoidable repair bill later. The average household of four people should have their septic system inspected at least every three to five years. 

No matter how many people live under your roof, you don't want any unwanted surprises from an unmaintained septic system. Addie's Septic Tank Service repairs pumps and tanks, but your system will eventually wear down due to age and usage. When that happens, come to us for new tank installations.

Septic Tank — Aiken, SC — Addie’s Septic Tank

Keep Your System in Good Shape

You can avoid unexpected expenses to fix something that you could have prevented by understanding how to keep your septic tank functional and working as it should. Keep in mind the following:

  • Keep your septic tank accessible for inspection and cleaning
  • Never flush anything that will clog your septic system
  • Allow discharge from water softeners to enter the system
  • Allow anyone to drive or park over the system

Serving Homes Throughout Aiken, SC

If you can't remember the last time you pumped the tank, you need to schedule an appointment. Other significant clues include pooling water, foul smell, and slow drains, which means the tank is approaching maximum capacity.

The average septic tank pumping frequency varies from household to household, but you should pump your septic tank every three to five years. These factors depend on the average waste and wastewater produced in your home by people who live and visit your home, the size of your septic tank, and the various cleaners, chemicals, and soaps used. 

When it’s time for a septic maintenance, call (803) 593-2578 for a free estimate.

Septic Tank — Aiken, SC — Addie’s Septic Tank

“I would recommend Addies Septic Tank service to anyone, I called at 8:30 am and they were at my house before lunch time. They did a great job with a great price. It was a pleasure doing business with them I think the mans name was Diego. Once again thank you.”
— Jim W.

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