What happens during a septic service routine pump out?
It’s rather simple really!
- One of our courteous and friendly drivers/technicians will call you prior to arriving at your home to ensure that you will be there.
- The driver/technician will locate your system, more specifically, the septic tank.
- Once tank located, the driver/technician will locate the access holes and remove them from the tank.
- A hose will be placed inside the tank to thoroughly pump out and remove the contents. If the tank has two sides, both sides (two compartments) will be pumped out.
- If your system has a filter, our driver/technician will remove it, clean it and replace it.
- Our driver/technician will ask you to flush a toilet or run a faucet to ensure that water is flowing correctly to the septic tank. If all water enters the tank, then your pump out is complete! If there is an issue with water flow or backup in the house, then this demonstrates a line clog within the pipe leading to the septic tank. A plumber will be needed and we can recommend one to you.
- Once completed the driver/technician will replace the lids and any sod that was removed.
- Our driver/technician will make notes of the pump out on the work order and give a copy to you for your records.
Time to schedule your septic service pump out?
Have questions, or need to schedule a septic service?
Contact Crews Environmental or call 239-332-1986 today!
Serving the following counties in Southwest Florida: Lee, Charlotte, Glades, Collier and Hendry.
Including these fine cities: Fort Myers, North Fort Myers, Cape Coral, San Carlos Park, Lehigh Acres, Alva, Sanibel, Captiva, Naples, Marco Island, LaBelle, Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte, and North Port.
