Septic Tank Pumping
Routine and as-needed septic tank pumping for Gastonia and Gaston County homes, removing built-up sludge and scum before they reach the drain field.
View Septic Tank PumpingGastonia, North Carolina septic professionals
Talk with our septic professionals about tank pumping, inspections, system repairs, drain field restoration, installation, and emergency backups across Gastonia and Gaston County homes and businesses.
Start with what is happening
A septic problem usually starts with one specific thing: drains slowing down across the house, a gurgling toilet, sewage odors near the tank, soggy ground over the drain field, a tank that is overdue for pumping, or an inspection needed before a home sale.
Call with the issue, your city, and the property type, or send the details through the form. The more specific you can be about what you are seeing and when it started, the easier it is for our septic professionals to review service options.
Choose the service that matches what you need. Each page explains how the system works, common warning signs, and what details help our septic professionals understand the property.
Routine and as-needed septic tank pumping for Gastonia and Gaston County homes, removing built-up sludge and scum before they reach the drain field.
View Septic Tank PumpingSeptic inspections for homeowners, plus point-of-sale and real-estate inspections for buyers and sellers closing on a Gaston County property.
View Septic InspectionsSeptic system repair for failing baffles, broken pipes, distribution boxes, effluent filters, and pump or tank component problems.
View Septic System RepairDrain field and leach field repair and restoration for soggy yards, surfacing effluent, and fields stressed by Carolina clay soils and heavy rain.
View Drain Field Repair & RestorationNew septic tank installation and replacement for new construction, additions, and old or cracked tanks that have reached the end of their life.
View Septic Tank Installation & ReplacementThorough septic tank cleaning that removes sludge, scum, and compacted solids, going beyond a basic pump-out to fully empty the tank.
View Septic Tank CleaningEmergency septic service for active backups, overflows, and sewage surfacing in the home or yard around Gastonia and Gaston County.
View Emergency Septic ServiceSewer and drain line service for clogs, slow drains, and blockages in the lines that carry waste from the home to the septic tank.
View Sewer & Drain Line ServiceGrease trap pumping and cleaning for restaurants, kitchens, and food-service businesses on septic in Gastonia and Gaston County.
View Grease Trap ServiceMost septic problems give warning before a full backup. Catching these early often means a pumping or a small repair instead of a drain field failure.
When sinks, tubs, and toilets all drain slowly at once, the issue is usually the tank or the line to it, not a single clogged fixture.
Sewage smells near the tank or yard, and gurgling toilets and drains, point to a system that is backing up or struggling to vent.
Spongy ground, standing water, or unusually green grass over the drain field can mean effluent is surfacing instead of soaking in.
Wastewater rising in tubs or floor drains is a health hazard and a sign to stop running water and call right away.
You do not need to diagnose the system before calling. A few property details and a clear description of what you have seen are enough to start a conversation with our septic professionals.
Share what you are seeing, how long it has been happening, and when the tank was last pumped if you know.
Homes, rural acreage, rentals, real-estate sales, and businesses on septic can all have different service needs.
Discuss timing, access, permitting where needed, and what to expect before a service visit is scheduled.
Gastonia is the primary focus, with nearby Gaston County communities included for homeowners, rural properties, and businesses on septic close to the area.
Our septic professionals can review service needs for Gastonia homes inside and outside the city sewer line, rural-edge subdivisions, older properties, and small commercial sites on septic. Common ZIP codes: 28052, 28054, 28056.
View GastoniaOur septic professionals can review service needs for Catawba River and South Fork area homes, riverside and wooded lots, and well-and-septic properties southeast of Gastonia. Common ZIP codes: 28012.
View BelmontOur septic professionals can review service needs for Catawba River area homes, established neighborhoods, and rural properties on septic north of Belmont. Common ZIP codes: 28120.
View Mount HollyOur septic professionals can review service needs for small-town homes, surrounding farmland, larger lots, and well-and-septic properties north of Gastonia. Common ZIP codes: 28034.
View DallasOur septic professionals can review service needs for older homes, rural and mill-town properties, and outlying lots on septic west of Gastonia. Common ZIP codes: 28016.
View Bessemer CityOur septic professionals can review service needs for rural homes, farmland, acreage properties, and well-and-septic systems in the northwest corner of Gaston County. Common ZIP codes: 28021.
View CherryvilleOur septic professionals can review service needs for small-town and rural homes, wooded lots, and well-and-septic properties in northern Gaston County. Common ZIP codes: 28164.
View StanleyOur septic professionals can review service needs for established homes, neighborhood lots, and septic properties between Gastonia and the Catawba River. Common ZIP codes: 28098.
View LowellOur septic professionals can review service needs for small village homes, South Fork river-area lots, and septic properties near Gastonia and Belmont. Common ZIP codes: 28101.
View McAdenvilleGastonia is the primary service area. Nearby communities such as Belmont, Mount Holly, Dallas, Bessemer City, Cherryville, Stanley, Lowell, and McAdenville may be available depending on schedule and address.
Common requests include septic tank pumping, septic inspections, system repairs, drain field repair and restoration, tank installation and replacement, tank cleaning, emergency backups, sewer and drain line service, and grease traps.
Both. Homeowners, rural property owners, real-estate buyers and sellers, property managers, and small businesses on septic can call or send details about the issue.
Call (855) 245-1775 first and stop running water to the system. A phone call is the fastest way to explain a backup or overflow and talk through next steps.