Fill out the form below, and our team will contact you within 24 hours to confirm your service details.
Regular septic tank pumping is the single most critical maintenance task for preventing system failure and costly backups. Atlanta Wastewater Solutions provides professional, non-invasive septic pumping services designed to thoroughly remove the solids (sludge and scum) that accumulate in your tank. We ensure your system is clean, compliant, and ready for continued use.
Our certified process ensures a complete cleanout. We safely locate and access the tank lids, use powerful vacuum technology to pump out the water, sludge, and floating scum layers, and inspect the internal components as the tank is emptied. We guarantee the removal of solids that reduce the tank’s operational capacity.
We don’t just pump; we inspect. As the tank is being serviced, our technicians visually check the critical inlet and outlet baffles (T-pipes). These baffles are vital for slowing the flow and preventing solids from exiting the tank. Identifying and repairing damaged baffles during pumping is essential for protecting your drainfield from permanent damage.
Septic waste must be managed according to strict environmental and health regulations. We ensure all pumped materials are safely transported and responsibly disposed of at authorized local treatment facilities. We provide documentation confirming proper waste handling for full legal compliance.
Our commitment to thorough cleaning, preventative inspection, and rapid service makes us the trusted partner for septic maintenance in your area.
Most standard residential tanks should be pumped every three to five years. Factors like the number of residents and the use of a garbage disposal can necessitate more frequent pumping.
The main preparation is ensuring the tank access lids are exposed, either by digging them up yourself or arranging for our crew to uncover them. Please also ensure driveway access for our vacuum truck.
We remove the solids and the majority of the liquid. A small amount of liquid (effluent) is left behind to help restart the biological processes (good bacteria) in the tank.
The waste is safely contained in our specialized vacuum truck and transported to an approved municipal wastewater treatment plant or disposal facility, where it is treated in compliance with federal and local regulations.
Privacy Policy
Terms and Conditions
Official Blue Collar Marketing Partner | Imperium Web Design