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  • BMS Pumping
    5.0
    Everything went well the driver was on time took extra care to help with some of the labor I’m very happy with their service
    Cindy M.
  • Benjamin Franklin Plumbing of Las Vegas
    5.0
    Went great! I called they got someone out immediately, very friendly. Got job done and cleaned up very quick. Highly recommend
    Craig S.
  • Las Vegas Septic Service llc
    5.0
    I called and got in for service the next day. William and Andrew came on time and quickly located our septic tank and dug down to find the cover. (I had no idea where it was) They pumped it out and replaced the dirt and sod and put on a new lid so we have easy access next time. William explained everything very well. Excellent customer service
    Nola P.
  • Chief Septic & Sewer LLC
    5.0
    We had an overflow so we needed quick help. I called one day at 5 pm and they came out the next morning. Handled the job quickly, professionally. I don't think they charged extra for the quick turnaround. Wayne, the tech, is very knowledgeable, helpful, and friendly. He understood the problem immediately - a blockage in the line caused by a poorly connected and placed riser pipe in the tank. Everything one can want in a septic emergency
    barbara l.
  • Chief Septic & Sewer LLC
    5.0
    Great company to deal with. They worked around my schedule and when they had a delay called me right away to explain the problem. (with an apology for the delay) Upon arrival, the worker had me show him where the tank was and open a gate for him and he handled the rest quickly and very professionally. Start to finish was well under an hour. I had dug out the cover and made sure it was cleared enough to be lifted off as that saves considerable money. Otherwise, you have to pay for a backhoe and workers to locate and dig out the cover. Our clay rich soil can act like cement and anchor the lid in place until you break the seal loose around it. If you have an extra $500 or so, or can't find anyone who knows how , or has the time to use a shovel, that actually isn't that bad. (the dig out can cost more than the price for the clean out alone though!) I will definitely use them again and highly recommend them to anyone with a septic tank. The cost was with the lid uncovered and ready to be opened and for a 1500 gallon tank
    David A.
  • Chief Septic & Sewer LLC
    5.0
    They showed up in the time frame I was given with a back hoe and a pump truck. We discussed where the tank might be then they used a radio transmitter to find it. Dug it up, cleaned the tank, and discussed the future maintenance. The men also sprayed high pressure water up my main sewage line to clear a blockage. Great help in an old house
    Michael E.
  • Chief Septic & Sewer LLC
    5.0
    I called a few places and check prices. They were all about the same. I needed to have my septic tank pump. I called and spoke to Karen and got it schedule for the next day. Robert was great and was there and very professional. I called back to Karen to have to pay with a credit card, because Robert did not have the credit card machine with him. Karen took my credit card over the phone on Thurs 10/31/2013 and said she will email me over a copy of the payment either on Thursday or no later then Friday 11/1/2013. It is now Monday 11/4/2013, I still do not have it. I called her again and she said she will get it out to me. Also on another note, when we bought this house June 2013 this company did the septic inspection, since I was in California at the time I was not onsite when it was done. When I called to schedule to have the septic pumped I asked it Karen can find it in her records and send me a copy. I still do not have that either. Getting the appoint schedule and them showing it GREAT!!! the follow through with the other request.... nothing ye
    Chris F.
  • Chief Septic & Sewer LLC
    5.0
    Chief Septic was rated "A" within 10 miles of my house. I called Chief the morning my front yard began liquifying, and three hours later Chief showed up. Technician Robert was efficient and knowledgeable, and pumped my septic tank in record time. My only complaint is with Angie's List. The coupon button only let me schedule an appointment the next day, and then make me wait for a coupon from wherever they come from. At this writing, the coupon has yet to show up. Thankfully, Technician Robert let me use the printed Angie's List web page that I used to find Chief Septic, showing that a coupon was available. Chief gets an A-Plus from me
    Greg C.
  • Chief Septic & Sewer LLC
    5.0
    i would highly recommend this company to others...well maintained equipment, and had everything they needed to complete a difficult job.
    patricia m.
  • Chief Septic & Sewer LLC
    5.0
    My husband called to schedule service and they were able to come the very next day. Robert called when he was about 30 mins away. He arrived promptly and got right to work. He was very polite and finished faster than I expected. Cost was good and they advised me based on the number of people in the house, how often I should expect to repeat the service
    Jason S.

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Septic Tank Service FAQ

  1. What are the signs your septic tank is full?

    Answer: There are several signs that indicate your septic tank could be full. These include standing water over your septic tank, a strong odor coming from your yard, gurgling water, slow drains, or a sewage backup. While many of these signs could also be indicative of a clogged system, they should all be checked out by a professional ASAP to avoid costly damages. In the absence of any of these signs, it’s recommended that septic tanks be emptied every 3 to 5 years on average.

  2. How often should a septic tank be serviced?

    Answer: On average, septic tanks should be serviced every 3 to 5 years in the absence of any worrying signs that the tank is clogged or full. The size of your septic tank, the number of people living in your home, and your average water usage will all impact how often your septic tank needs to be serviced.

  3. What are the most common causes of septic tank failure?

    Answer: The most common cause of septic tank failure is improper maintenance. Failing to pump a septic tank on the appropriate schedule will cause septic tank failure and likely result in a costly septic tank repair or replacement. On average, septic tanks should be pumped every 3 to 5 years, but the size of your tank, the number of people in your home, and your average water usage may shorten or extend this timeframe.

  4. How much does it cost to pump a septic tank?

    Answer: The cost to pump a septic tank is $400 on average or about $0.30 per gallon. The size of your septic tank, as well as local labor costs, will impact the cost of pumping your septic tank. Most septic tanks are between 600 and 2,000 gallons in size, meaning the average cost range is between $180 to $600.

  5. How much does it cost to install a septic system?

    Answer: The cost to install a septic tank system is between $3,060 and $9,810, on average. The size of the septic tank you choose, the land you’re installing it on, the type of system you choose, and local labor costs will all influence the total cost of installing a septic system. Anaerobic septic tanks (those that don’t need oxygen) typically cost between $3,000 and $8,000. Aerobic systems, which utilize oxygen to activate bacteria and are popular on smaller properties, usually cost between $10,000 and $20,000.

  6. How long does a septic system last?

    Answer: When septic systems are well maintained, they can last up to 30 years or more. If a septic system isn’t properly maintained, such as when it isn’t pumped regularly, it may malfunction and require costly repairs or a premature replacement. In general, septic tank pumping is recommended every 3 to 5 years to ensure the septic system lasts as long as possible.

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