Septic Pumping Services
Keep your system healthy with regular maintenance. We make it easy.
Why Regular Septic Pumping Matters
Your septic tank collects and breaks down waste from your home. Over time, solids build up that bacteria can't fully decompose. If those solids aren't pumped out, they overflow into your drain field — leading to backups, foul odors, and expensive repairs that could have been avoided.
Most households should pump their septic tank every 3-5 years, depending on tank size, household size, and water usage. We'll give you an honest recommendation based on your actual situation — not a one-size-fits-all upsell.
Our Process
Schedule
Call or message us. We'll find a time that works for your schedule — often within a few days.
Locate & Access
We find your tank lid (or help you locate it if you're not sure where it is), and access the tank safely.
Pump & Inspect
We pump the tank completely and do a basic visual inspection of the baffles and structure. If we see anything concerning, we'll let you know.
Clean Up & Report
We leave your yard clean, give you a straight report on your system's condition, and let you know when to schedule your next pump.
Pricing Factors
We believe in transparent pricing. The cost of septic pumping depends on a few factors:
- •Tank size — Most residential tanks are 1,000-1,500 gallons. Larger tanks cost more to pump.
- •Accessibility — If your tank lid is buried deep or hard to reach, it takes more time.
- •Condition — Tanks that haven't been pumped in a long time may take longer to service.
- •Location — We serve all of Snohomish County, but travel distance can affect pricing slightly.
Want an exact quote? Call us at (360) 913-5773 — we'll give you a price over the phone in most cases.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I pump my septic tank?
Every 3-5 years for most households. Larger families or homes with garbage disposals may need it more frequently. We'll give you an honest recommendation based on what we see during service.
How do I know if my tank needs pumping now?
Warning signs include slow drains, gurgling pipes, sewage odors near the tank or drain field, and standing water over the drain field. If you notice any of these, call us sooner rather than later.
I don't know where my septic tank is. Can you find it?
Yes. We can locate your tank using your home's plumbing layout and probing. County records sometimes have the as-built drawing too, which we can help you track down.
Do I need to be home during pumping?
Not necessarily — as long as we can access the tank and you've confirmed the appointment, we can service it while you're away. We'll send you a summary when we're done.
Schedule Your Pump-Out
Quick scheduling, honest service, clean results. Let's keep your system running right.