Septic Pumping & Cleaning

Reliable Septic Tank Pumping and Maintenance for Your Home

Septic Pumping and Cleaning Quality Septic Pumping Services in Claremore, Tulsa Owasso, Catoosa, Pryor, Broken Arrow, and Surrounding Areas!

You wouldn't’ keep driving your car without having the oil changed occasionally and septic systems should be treated the same way. They need maintenance and cleaned out every couple years. As a rule of thumb, septic tanks should be cleaned once they have reached a third of their total capacity. For most septic tanks, this doesn’t happen more than once a year, so septic tank cleanings are not a frequent necessity. But when the time comes, you can trust us!

Our experts will arrive on-site, check the sludge levels in the septic system, and pump out all of the liquids and solids in the tank. Quality septic contractors will always clean out the tank entirely to remove all solids. We intentionally use smaller pump trucks to help us keep from leaving ruts or depressions in your yard. While we are on site, we are glad to talk to you about your system, how to take care of it better, etc.

Septic tanks should generally be cleaned every 1-3 years, depending on usage and tank size. As a rule of thumb, clean when the tank reaches about a third of its capacity.

Our experts will check the sludge levels, pump out liquids and solids, and clean the tank entirely. We ensure all solids are removed for optimal system performance.

We use smaller pump trucks to minimize any impact on your yard, avoiding ruts or depressions while providing thorough septic system cleaning.

Regular septic tank cleaning prevents backups and costly repairs. Keeping your system well-maintained ensures its longevity and proper functioning.

Gravity Septic System

As its name suggests, a gravity septic system utilizes gravity in order to move wastewater and effluent from the septic tank to the drain field. The advantage of a gravity-driven system is that no pump is necessary.

Septic Pumping System

Instead of relying on gravity, a pumping septic system uses a mechanical pump to move wastewater and effluent through pipes to the drain field. A major advantage of a pump-driven system is that the movement of waste can be regulated, thereby avoiding potential overload and improving the performance of the system.

Advanced Treatment Systems

Advanced treatment septic systems clean wastewater more thoroughly than gravity or pumping systems. They include Aerobic Treatment Units (ATUs) and Media Filter systems. These systems use oxygen or filters for efficient treatment, often with UV light as a final step. While more expensive, they require less maintenance and are more cost-effective long-term. Regular maintenance ensures your system works efficiently and lasts longer.

Claremore Septic Pumping - JT Septic
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