Septic Tank Services in the Olympic Peninsula

Pumping, cleaning, repairs, inspections, and emergencies — one local crew for the whole septic system across the Olympic Peninsula.

Septic Tank Services

We are a full-service septic company covering the Olympic Peninsula, from Port Angeles and Sequim out to Port Townsend, the West End, and the Hood Canal and Kitsap shorelines. If it has to do with a septic system, we handle it: routine tank pumping, deep cleaning, system repairs, real-estate and point-of-sale inspections, drain field problems, and emergency backups. Out here most homes are not on city sewer — they run on a tank and a drain field — and that system needs to be pumped on a schedule and looked after, especially on the waterfront lots, glacial hardpan soils, high winter water tables, and long forested driveways that make peninsula septic work its own animal. You call, you tell us roughly where the tank is and what is going on, and we give you a straight answer and a real price. No upsells, no scare tactics — just an honest crew that knows Puget Sound and Hood Canal septic systems.

One crew for the whole septic system

A lot of folks call one company to pump, another to dig, and a third to inspect. We do all of it. Routine pumping, tank cleaning, baffle and lid repairs, line and pump replacements, drain field diagnosis, and inspections for a home sale — it is one phone call and one crew that already knows your system. That continuity matters: the people who pumped your tank are the people who know whether the drain field is starting to struggle.

Built for peninsula properties

Olympic Peninsula septic work is not flat, dry-lot work. Tanks get buried on waterfront and hillside lots, driveways run long and narrow through the trees, glacial till drains slowly and the winter water table sits high, and a lot of systems are decades old and were put in before anyone kept good records. We bring the right truck and hose length for the access, we locate buried tanks and lids, and we know how our wet season, hardpan soils, and shoreline setbacks stress a peninsula drain field. That local know-how is the difference between a quick pump and a torn-up yard.

Straight answers, honest pricing

Septic work is easy to oversell because most homeowners can not see what is underground. We do not work that way. We tell you what your system actually needs, show you what we find when the lid is off, and quote it up front. If your tank has another year in it, we say so. If a drain field is failing and a pump is only buying time, we tell you that too — so you can plan instead of getting surprised.

What’s included

  • Pumping, cleaning, repairs, inspections, and emergencies — one crew
  • Residential systems across the Olympic Peninsula and Kitsap
  • Tank and lid locating on hard-to-find waterfront and wooded systems
  • Honest, up-front pricing with no surprise add-ons
  • We show you what we find before recommending work
  • Trucks and hose runs sized for long, tight peninsula access

Get Help With Septic Services

Tell us where your tank is and what’s going on — we’ll call you back with a quote.

Prefer to talk now? Call (360) 555-0142.

Septic Services — Questions We Hear a Lot

How often should a septic tank be pumped?
For most households, every three to five years, depending on tank size and how many people live in the home. Smaller tanks, larger families, and waterfront cabins used as vacation rentals need it more often. If you cannot remember the last time it was pumped, it is overdue — call and we will get you on a schedule.
Do you handle the whole system or just pumping?
The whole system. We pump and clean tanks, repair lids, baffles, lines, and pumps, diagnose and repair drain field problems, and do inspections for home sales. One call covers it, and the crew that pumps your tank is the crew that knows your system.
My house is on a waterfront or wooded lot with a long driveway — can you still service it?
Almost always, yes. Peninsula access is most of what we do. We bring extra hose so the truck can stay where it fits and still reach a tank down a bank toward the water or back in the trees. Tell us about the driveway and where the tank is when you call and we will come prepared.
How do I find my tank if I have no idea where it is?
That is common on older peninsula properties with no records. We locate buried tanks and lids as part of the job — from the plumbing exit, the system layout, and probing the yard. Once we find it, we can note the location so it is easy next time.

Need Septic Services in the Olympic Peninsula?

Call now for a fast quote — we come to your property, and backups and emergencies get priority.