RESIDENTIAL SEPTIC PUMPING IN ELLIS COUNTY

KEEP YOUR SEPTIC SYSTEM RUNNING WELL

Residential septic pumping helps septic owners like you avoid slow drains, sewer backups, system damage…and funky smells.

For peak performance in your aerobic or conventional septic system, get regular tank pumps, cleaning, and inspections from HomeField Ellis County.

Reasons

SIGNS YOU MIGHT NEED

SEPTIC PUMPING

If you have a septic system, you’re going to
need pumping. Here are some telltale signs
that it might be time to schedule a pump
and clean for your septic tank:

Any Of These Happening To You?

Drains Backing Up?

Toilets Won’t Flush?

Your Lawn Looks A Little TOO Green?

Suspicious Water Pools In Your Yard?

Unusual SMELLS Around Your Home?

Request A Septic Tank Pump To Keep Your Septic System Running Smoothly

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT

Septic Tank Pumping

What Is Residential Septic Tank Pumping All About, Anyway?

Whether you have an aerobic septic system (which is 80-90% of the type we install here in Ellis County), or an older conventional septic system, stuff accumulates in your septic tank. Yeah, we said it. Stuff. As you use your septic system, liquids, solids, and scum condense

into what we call sludge. It’s that sludge that slows your system down. By pumping your septic tank, we remove elements from your tank that are slowing your system down. We’ll also clean your system and do a thorough inspection to make sure you’re avoiding other types of problems. Our goal with pumping is to keep your septic system running smoothly while avoiding future problems. As much as possible, we’ll try to make it look like we were never there.
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How Often Should I Get A Residential Septic Tank Pump?

There are basic minimum guidelines to how often you should pump the tank of your aerobic or conventional septic system. However, just remember that the combination of your septic system and how often you use it is unique, and can greatly impact these

recommended guidelines. If you have an aerobic septic system, we recommend pumping your septic tank every 3 to 5 years (in case you’re wondering, these are 80-90% of the septic systems we install in Ellis County). If you have a conventional system, we recommend getting your septic tank pumped every 5-7 years. Again, usage could change these numbers. Also, a reminder that the goal of septic tank pumping isn’t to always to completely empty your tank. It’s to get rid of anything keeping your system from operating at peak performance, and ensure the healthy function of your system.
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How Much Does Residential Septic Pumping Cost?

Even though pumping is a necessary expense to keep your septic system problem free, we try to stay competitive on pricing. Customers know the quality of our service, but we also know everyone is on a budget. What we won’t do is to give you an artificially low

price over the phone then try to charge more once we’re on site (unless we discover a bunch of new information). Current pricing starts at $600 for a 500 gallon a day aerobic septic system, and also $600 if you have a 2 or 3-tank conventional system that doesn’t exceed 1050 gallons. If you have a larger system, it does cost more (and we can quote you). To reach your system, if we have to dig a hole deeper than 6 inches we charge $25 per foot, per hole. That’s for holes between 6 inches and 2 feet deep. If we have to dig deeper than 2 feet, we have to use an excavator. We’ll quote you on excavator fees for holes deeper than 2ft deep.
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How Does HomeField Do Residential Septic Pumping Differently?

First of all, you’ll always have a registered and trained expert on location when you call HomeField. We’re thorough, and we’ll locate all of your tanks, remove and rinse all the sludge from them, and always inspect your tanks and your system to make sure it’s all working

the way you need it to. Your system is unique, and every situation is different, so we don’t give you cookie-cutter service. We don’t always pump your tank completely (especially for aerobic systems), because our goal is that your system is operating at peak performance. By leaving some water, it allows your aerobic plant to grow the right kind of bacteria you need to process your wastewater (remember, it’s SLUDGE that’s bad. Your aerobic plant isn’t sludge). Most septic system manufacturers recommend this approach as the proper way to pump their systems. Again, this is why you want a trained HomeField technician on-site, not just anybody with a hose messing around with your septic system.
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State & Local Requirements

How Does Your Region Affect Septic Pumping

Ellis County (Unincorporated + Italy + Palmer)
  • Ellis County (Unincorporated + Italy + Palmer)
  • City of Grand Prairie
  • City of Red Oak
  • City of Ennis
  • City of Ovilla
  • City of Waxahachie
  • City of Cedar Hill

Considerations For Ellis County (Unincorporated + Italy + Palmer)

What are the Septic Maintenance and Operation Requirements for Ellis County, Texas outside of city limits?

 The septic maintenance and operation requirements for Ellis County, Texas, outside of city limits are primarily governed by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) regulations and enforced by the Ellis County Department of Development. System maintenance requirements include the following: Routine Pumping: Septic tanks must be pumped out periodically to remove sludge and scum build-up. The frequency depends on the tank size and household usage but is generally every 3-5 years. Any repairs must comply with TCEQ regulations and may require approval or permitting from Ellis County. Aerobic systems require a maintenance contract with a licensed service provider for the life of the system. Do not allow grease, oils, chemicals, or non-biodegradable materials to enter the system. Avoid overloading the system with excessive water use. Fix leaking faucets and spread out laundry loads. Do not park vehicles, plant trees, or build structures over the drain field. Maintain proper grading to prevent erosion or runoff.

What is an Aerobic Septic System?

An aerobic septic system in Ellis County, Texas, is an on-site sewage facility (OSSF) designed to treat and dispose of wastewater using aerobic (oxygen-loving) bacteria. These systems are often used in areas where traditional septic systems are not feasible due to soil conditions, space limitations, or environmental concerns. 

What is the treatment process for an Aerobic Septic System?

The system introduces air into the wastewater treatment process to promote the growth of aerobic bacteria, which break down organic matter more effectively than anaerobic bacteria used in conventional systems

What are the Treatment Components of an Aerobic Septic System?

There are 4 treatment component steps of an Aerobic Septic System. 

  • The Pretreatment Tank is the initial tank where solids settle, similar to a conventional septic tank.
  •  The next treatment step is where air is introduced to the wastewater to promote aerobic bacterial activity.
  •  The third step is the disinfection step. This is where treated water is disinfected using chlorine, Ultraviolet light or other methods. 
  • The final step is where the treated water is either dispersed throughout a surface (spray irrigation ) or a subsurface drain field
What are the special considerations I must ensure I follow for my septic system outside of city limits in Ellis County, Texas?

Setbacks: Systems must meet distance requirements from property lines, water wells, and surface water.
Floodplains: Additional regulations may apply if the property is in a floodplain.
Variances: May be required for non-standard installations or properties with unique conditions. Routine pumping and maintenance are the homeowner's responsibility. Keep records of pumping and any repairs. Aerobic Systems must have a continuous maintenance contract with a licensed provide. Maintenance providers are required to submit inspection reports to the permitting authority.

How do I contact the Ellis County Department of Development for septic system information?

Address: 109 S. Jackson St., Waxahachie, TX 75165
Phone: 972-825-5200
Website: Ellis County Department of Development
https://www.co.ellis.tx.us/Search?searchPhrase=DOD%20Development%20and%20Septic%20Permit%20Flowchart&pageNumber=1&perPage=10&departmentId=-1

Can I repair my own septic system?

Current regulations do not give homeowners the opportunity to maintain or repair their own OSSF systems. You must use a licensed OSSF expert.

What type of sewage facility (OSSF) or septic system is suitable for my property?

Your site must be evaluated by a licensed site evaluaor or a license engineer. The table in this link will provide the information needed to determine what type of system you will need: https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/ossf/ossfsystems.html

Should I pump my septic tank?

It is not recommended that the homeowner installs or maintains their own septic system, due to strict environmental standards and guidelines. Contact a reputable, licensed OSSF septic company for all of your septic system related issues.

What can I do to keep my septic system running smoothly?

Watch what you put down the drain. Fats, grease and solids, even coffee grinds can clog your system. Even with the use of a garbage disposal. Don't overload your toilet. Keep your septic area clear of trees, shrubs and roots as these can clog and damage your septic system. Check your yard regularely for leaks or sign of improper drainage. Have your system inspected and maintained by your county and city requirements. 

What region is Ellis County in for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality?

Region 4, Dallas/Fort Worth

How do I contact the region Ellis County is in?

You can call 817-588-5800, or write to  Ellis County DOD 2309 Gravel Drive Fort Worth, TX 76118. 

What are the basics for OSSF's (on-site sewage facilities) Septic System Setup

On-site sewage facilities, or OSSFs, must be designed on the basis of a site evaluation that accounts for local conditions.

 
 

It's the system of choice for approximately 20% of the new homes built in Texas...an On-Site Sewage Facility (OSSF), commonly called a "septic system." The sudden increase of new housing in suburban and rural areas means that more Texas households depend on an OSSF for treatment and disposal of domestic sewage. In recent years many new systems have been permitted, most in high growth areas of the state. New approaches to design and overseeing OSSFs ensure systems do their job properly and protect the environment.

Site evaluations determine local conditions and the design of OSSFs. In many parts of Texas, soil analyses are ruling out conventional systems where liquids are separated from solids in the septic tank and then spread throughout the drain field by means of underground pipes or other proprietary products. Organic wastes are treated as the liquids percolate through the soil. But most soils in Texas can't properly absorb pollutants, so alternative treatment methods are required.

Almost all OSSFs must have a permit prior to any construction, installation, repair, extension, or other alteration. Any work on an OSSF must be performed by a licensed installer or directly by the homeowner when it is their single-family residence. If someone is paid for any part of the process, that person must be licensed by the state.

What Septic Approval and Inspections do you need for Ellis County, Texas inside of city limits?

Properties within city limits may be subject to both county and city regulations. Although, Ellis County Department of Development still oversees TCEQ-mandated requirements for on site sewage facitlites (OSSF), your city authorities may impose additional regulations. These regulations and contact information can be answered by selecting city specific Permit Application questions in these FAQs. Cities may charge separate fees for their approval process and inspections. Within the city limits city inspectors may work with county inspectors. 

MAINTENANCE PLAN

Get The HomeField Advantage With One Of Our Septic Plans

Owning a septic system around here has its own set of rules and regulations. We’ve
built our HomeField Advantage Plans to make caring for your septic system simple.

ONE CALL FOR ALL

Tired of calling around? One call to HomeField Ellis County gets a team member right at your door, ready to take care of all your septic system needs.

A Proactive Home team

Want to avoid future problems? Our home team of septic experts work proactively for you, and our predictable pricing is so that you have no surprises along the way.

WIN NOW AND LATER

Want to win? Our Advantage Plans are designed to give you peace of mind around your septic system. We’re here to help you and your system as long as you need us.

Choose Your Advantage Plan

From required regular inspections to discounts on services to the whole enchilada of comprehensive maintenance and replacement, we have you covered with our plans.

Inspection Advantage Plan

If you own a septic system in Ellis County, you’re required to have inspections regularly. Lucky for you, we’ve made the entire process as simple and easy as possible.

$50 for Service Calls

$125 for Emergency Calls

3 Inspections Per Year

Inspection On Listed Components

Air Compressor Filter Cleaning

Irrigation Pump Filter Cleaning

Sprinkler Head Filter Maintenance

$23/Per Month

Mechanical Advantage Plan

Our Mechanical Advantage Plan takes ALL of what makes our Inspection Advantage Plan a win, then adds more protection for the mechanical parts of your home septic system.

Includes Inspection Advantage

$25 for Service Calls

$100 for Emergency Calls

3 Inspections Per Year

Mechanical Parts Repair/Replace

$40/Per Month

Full Coverage Advantage Plan

Our Full Coverage Advantage Plan gives you full coverage for all of the regular inspections, maintenance, and common repairs your septic system needs to function smoothly for you.

Includes Inspection Advantage

$0 Service Calls

$75 for Emergency Calls

3 Inspections Per Year

Accessible Electronics Replaced

Sprinkler Head Repair/Replace

Normal Pump Out up to 1200 gals

$58/Per Month

Inspection Advantage Plan

If you own a septic system in Ellis County, you’re required to have inspections regularly. Lucky for you, we’ve made the entire process as simple and easy as possible.

$50 for Service Calls

$125 for Emergency Calls

3 Inspections Per Year

Inspection On Listed Components

Air Compressor Filter Cleaning

Irrigation Pump Filter Cleaning

Sprinkler Head Filter Maintenance

$250/Per Year

Mechanical Advantage Plan

Our Mechanical Advantage Plan takes ALL of what makes our Inspection Advantage Plan a win, then adds more protection for the mechanical parts of your home septic system.

Includes Inspection Advantage

$25 for Service Calls

$100 for Emergency Calls

3 Inspections Per Year

Mechanical Parts Repair/Replace

$450/Per Year

Full Coverage Advantage Plan

Our Full Coverage Advantage Plan gives you full coverage for all of the regular inspections, maintenance, and common repairs your septic system needs to function smoothly for you.

Includes Inspection Advantage

$0 Service Calls

$75 for Emergency Calls

3 Inspections Per Year

Accessible Electronics Replaced

Sprinkler Head Repair/Replace

Normal Pump Out up to 1200 gals

$650/Per Year

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TESTIMONIALS

What Our Customers Are Saying About Us

We’re here to give our customers around Ellis County peace of mind whenever they
think about their septic system. Here’s what they’ve been saying about our service.

OUR PROCESS

The Gameplan For Pumping Your Septic Tank

At some point your septic tank is going to need a septic tank pump. Pumping your system doesn’t have to be a pain. Here’s our simple game plan for it.

We’ll Uncover Your Tank Lid

To start, we need access to your septic tank. We’ll locate your tank lid(s), open ‘em, and also check to see if the lids need replacement.

We’ll Pump Out Your Tank

Next we’ll remove all necessary liquids and solids from your tank. Say “so long” to scum, sludge, and all the stuff slowing down your system!

We’ll Wash Out Your Tank

Proper cleaning is important to keep your septic system running smoothly. We’ll remove residual waste, clean up, and get things ready to roll.

We’ll Inspect Everything Too

Is your system OK? Good question! To prevent future problems, we’ll look for roots, cracks, or deterioration and check your baffles and filters.

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We’ll Close Up And Clean Up

Final thing? We try to make it look like we were there! We’ll tidy up around your system to leave things looking as normal as possible for you.

Request Service And Get Pumped!

HomeField Ellis County Service Area

OUR SERVICE AREA

WE LOVE ELLIS COUNTY

We make Ellis County our home base, and proudly serve these cities in these areas...

  • Alvarado
  • Avalon
  • Cedar Hill
  • Dallas
  • Desoto
  • Duncanville
  • Ennis
  • Ferris
  • Forreston
  • Grandview
  • Italy
  • Lancaster
  • Mansfield
  • Maypearl
  • Midlothian
  • Milford
  • Palmer
  • Oak Leaf
  • Ovilla
  • Red Oak
  • Venus
  • Waxahachie
  • Wilmer
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