A $350–$500 pump-out every few years is the cheapest insurance a septic home can buy — especially in Blackland clay, where a ruined drain field is brutally expensive to replace. We pump it right: all compartments, baffles checked, photos included.
Pricing
1,000-gallon conventional tank, accessible lid.
$350–$500
1,250–1,500 gal, aerobic units, or tanks many years overdue.
$500–$650
Deep lid digging, effluent filter cleaning, riser installs while we're there.
Quoted upfront
Every pump-out includes full sludge and scum removal from all compartments, an inlet/outlet baffle inspection, a photo condition report, and an honest answer on your real pumping interval — 3 years for a full house, 5 for a couple, not a scare-tactic subscription.
Good to Know
If it's been 3–5 years, it's time — no symptoms required. Past-due warning signs: slow drains house-wide, gurgling toilets, odors indoors or over the tank, and unusually lush green stripes over the field lines.
Extremely common in Grayson County right now. We locate buried tanks and lids using county permit records and probe rods, and can install risers so nobody ever digs for your lid again.
No. Solids physically accumulate and only a vacuum truck removes them. Save the additive money for the pump-out.
Yes — Blackland clay shrinks and cracks in Texas summers, which can shift lines and even tank lids. If drains act up after a long dry spell, that's worth a look before the fall rains arrive.
Straight pricing, clean work, TCEQ-compliant disposal. Sherman, Denison, Van Alstyne, Howe, Pottsboro & beyond.
Call (903) 527-7832