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Aerobic Septic System Service in Grayson County

If your home was built in the last 20 years on Texoma acreage, odds are you have an aerobic system with sprinkler heads in the yard — and Texas requires it to be maintained. We handle the checks, the chlorine, the pumps, and the paperwork.

What's Included

Maintenance Contracts That Actually Maintain

Scheduled inspections

Regular checks of the aerator, filters, sprayer heads, chlorinator, and alarms — with the documentation your county permit expects, filed properly.

Chlorine & consumables

Tablet checks and refills on schedule (and a reminder that pool chlorine tablets are NOT septic tablets — mixing them up is genuinely dangerous).

Air pump & sprayer repairs

Aerator pumps are the heart of the system and the most common failure. We stock common units and rebuild kits so a dead pump doesn't mean a dead week.

Alarm response

Contract customers get priority when the alarm sounds — most alarm calls are diagnosed and resolved in one visit.

Contracts from $30/month depending on system type and visit frequency, with repair parts quoted upfront when needed. One number to call, no expired-permit surprises when you sell the house.

Aerobic System Questions

Is a maintenance contract actually required?

TCEQ rules require aerobic systems to be maintained, and most Grayson County permits require documented inspections — for many systems, a contract with a licensed maintenance provider is the practical way to stay compliant. Some counties allow homeowner self-maintenance after a certification course; we'll tell you honestly what your permit requires.

Why is the alarm going off?

Usually one of three things: high water (heavy use or a failing pump), a dead aerator, or a tripped breaker. Check the breaker first — genuinely, it fixes a surprising share of alarm calls. Then call us.

Why does my yard smell near the sprinkler heads?

Properly treated aerobic effluent has little odor. A sewage smell at the sprinklers means treatment is failing — usually a dead air pump or empty chlorinator. That's a call-us-this-week situation, both for your lawn and your permit.

The previous owner had no maintenance records. Now what?

Very common with the current wave of home sales. We do a full system evaluation, bring it back to spec, and start a clean documented history — which also protects you when you eventually sell.

Put Your Aerobic System on Autopilot

Contracts from $30/month across Sherman, Denison, Van Alstyne, Howe & Grayson County.

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