Septic & Well Water Services Directory

Find licensed septic and well water service providers across the United States. Browse by state or service type to find the right professional for your needs.

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Septic Pumping

Regular septic tank pumping removes accumulated solids and prevents system failure. The EPA recommends pumping every 3-5 years for a typical household, though frequency depends on tank size, household size, and water usage patterns.

Septic Inspection

Septic inspections are critical for real estate transactions, routine maintenance, and identifying problems before they become expensive repairs. Many states require septic inspections during property sales, making licensed inspectors essential partners in the home-buying process.

Septic Installation

New septic system installation requires proper permitting, soil evaluation, and engineering design to meet state regulations. Licensed installers work with county health departments to ensure systems are sized and sited correctly for each property's unique conditions.

Well Water Testing

Private well owners are responsible for ensuring their water is safe to drink. Health departments recommend annual testing for coliform bacteria and nitrates at minimum, with additional testing for pH, hardness, iron, manganese, and other contaminants based on local geology and land use.

Well Pump Repair

Well pump problems can leave your household without water, making prompt repair essential. Common issues include pump motor failure, pressure switch problems, waterlogged pressure tanks, and low water yield from dropping water tables or well deterioration.

Emergency Services

Septic and well emergencies demand immediate professional response to protect your property and health. Common emergencies include septic backups into the home, well pump failure leaving you without water, sewage surfacing in the yard, and contaminated well water.

Water Treatment

Water treatment systems address quality issues common in private well water, including hardness, iron staining, sulfur odor, low pH, and bacterial contamination. The right treatment solution depends on your specific water chemistry, which should be determined through comprehensive testing.

Drain Field Repair

Drain field failure is the most expensive septic system problem, but early detection and repair can often restore function without complete replacement. Warning signs include soggy ground over the drain field, sewage odors, lush green grass in the drain field area, and slow drains throughout the house.

Septic to Sewer Conversion

Converting from a septic system to municipal sewer eliminates the need for ongoing septic maintenance and can increase property value. The process involves connecting your home's wastewater line to the nearest public sewer main, decommissioning the existing septic tank, and often requires coordination with your local utility authority.

Aerobic Septic System

Aerobic septic systems use oxygen to accelerate the breakdown of waste, producing cleaner effluent than conventional anaerobic systems. These advanced treatment units are often required in areas with poor soil conditions, high water tables, or small lot sizes where traditional drain fields cannot function properly.

Well Water Filtration

Well water filtration systems address common quality issues found in private wells, including iron, manganese, sulfur, hardness, sediment, and emerging contaminants like PFAS. A properly designed filtration system ensures safe, clean water throughout your entire home.

PFAS Water Testing

PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), also known as forever chemicals, are a growing concern for private well owners across the United States. Professional PFAS water testing detects these synthetic chemicals at parts-per-trillion levels, helping homeowners understand their exposure risk and take action to protect their families.

Directory FAQ

How do I find a septic or well water service provider?

Start by selecting your state from the directory above, then browse by county to find licensed providers in your area. You can also search by ZIP code or city name using our search page.

Are the service providers in this directory verified?

Every provider listed in our directory is verified against state licensing records. We cross-reference business information with official databases to ensure accuracy.

What types of services can I find in this directory?

Our directory covers all major septic and well water services including septic tank pumping, inspections, installations, repairs, well drilling, well water testing, and water treatment system installation.

How do I request a quote from a provider?

Browse to any provider's listing page and use the quote request form. You can also compare multiple providers in your area and request quotes from several at once to find the best price.

Which states are currently available?

We currently cover North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, and Florida with more states being added regularly. Each state directory includes all counties and cities for comprehensive local coverage.