Septic System Maintenance

We can maintain your septic tank and septic system so they stay in great condition. Whether you need a repair to get your septic system up and running or have a septic system that could benefit from some preventative maintenance, we are here to help. You can rest easy knowing that we have the expertise you need and we guarantee customer satisfaction.

Septic Repair

When it comes to septic system repairs, it’s likely there are few if any problems we haven’t had experience with. Our inspectors have the tools to find the problem and suggest the solution. If a quick repair isn’t going to resolve the problem, we will credit any inspection charges toward additional work.

Our Most Common Septic Repairs

  • Repair existing septic systems
  • Video camera inspection
  • Locating septic system
  • Locating wet / dry utilities
  • Sanitary tees replaced
  • Drain field repaired or replaced
  • Septic / sewage pumps repaired / replaced
  • Sub drain installation
  • French drain installation
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What If My Septic System Fails Near a City Sewer Line?

If you’re near a city sewer line and your septic system fails, replacing the septic system is no longer an option and you’ll have to connect to the sewer. This means a trip to the city to apply for a permit to tie into the city sewer and abandon the existing septic tank. Contact us for additional details and to find out how we can help you with this transition.

Keep Your Septic System in Great Condition

With more than 48 years experience, we can maintain your septic system and tackle any necessary repairs. Contact us today to find out how we can help.

Need a Septic Permit?

Contact us to learn how LJ Construction can obtain septic permits for you.

Have a Question?


    Company Goals

    • High Quality
    • Best Value
    • Lowest Cost
    • Least Disruptive to Property
    • Value Engineering
    • The Right Equipment/Crew for the Job

    Frequently Asked Questions: Septic Maintenance

    How often should I maintain my septic system?

    We recommend having your septic system inspected and pumped every 3 to 5 years, depending on household size and usage. Regular maintenance helps prevent backups, clogs, and expensive repairs down the road. 

    Common red flags include slow drains, sewage odors in or around your home, gurgling pipes, standing water near your drain field, or sewage backing up into the house. If you notice any of these, give us a call right away—we’ll inspect the system and find the right fix. 

    Yes, we offer professional septic tank locating services. Whether you’ve just moved in or your system records are missing, our team uses the right equipment to pinpoint your tank and other underground utilities safely. 

    If you’re close to a city sewer line, the county may require you to abandon your septic system and connect to the city sewer. We can help with every step—from city permitting to disconnecting and properly decommissioning your existing tank. 

    That depends on the extent of the damage. In many cases, we can repair your drain field without a full replacement. Our team will do a full inspection and give you honest options based on your property and budget. 

    That depends on the extent of the damage. In many cases, we can repair your drain field without a full replacement. Our team will do a full inspection and give you honest options based on your property and budget.