Wondering What Septic Pumping Will Cost?
Here’s What You’ll Pay – Down to the Dollar
1,100 Gallons
1,200 Gallons
1,300 Gallons
1,400 Gallons
1,500 Gallons
$485
$520
$555
$590
$625
Up to 1,000 Gallons/$450
1,100 Gallons/$485
1,200 Gallons/$520
1,300 Gallons/$555
1,400 Gallons/$590
1,500 Gallons/$625
Additional Services When Needed:
Locating septic tank
Hand digging lid (less than 12″ deep)
Excavating lid (more than 12″ deep)
Tank debris removalInstall tank risers
Install tank risers
$210
$120
$385 + $165 hour
$150
$200 per 6″
Locating septic tank
– $210
Hand digging lid (less than 12″ deep)
-$120
Excavating lid (more than 12″ deep)
-$385 + $165 hour
Tank debris removalInstall tank risers
-$150
Install tank risers
-$200 per 6″
*Note: A show-up fee of $197 applies only if we’re unable to access your property or if the tank is more than 150 feet from where we can park our pump truck.
Why Regular Pumping Saves You Money
When our team visits your home, we turn every pumping service into a complete system check. Our camera gets down there and inspects every inch of your tank, looking for cracks, checking baffles, and making sure your filters are doing their job.
We spot those tiny issues that, left alone, turn into expensive disasters months down the road. Here’s exactly what we check:
- Early warning signs your system is struggling
- Hidden damage to baffles and pipes
- Whether everything’s draining like it should
- Signs your drain field might be failing
