WHAT TO DO

What To Do If You Have A Septic Emergency

We try to be very responsive during emergency hours like weekends and holidays. The best way to get quick service is to schedule online. Emergency rates apply.

Check For Running Water

If water is flowing from an unexpected source (from under a toilet, bath tub, etc.), your goal is to find the source of running water and turn it off.

Check Your System Alarm

Alarm going off? Mute it on your alarm panel, then if your system is backed up, get emergency help. Otherwise you can wait for normal hours.

Check Your Circuit Breaker

Carefully check your system and household breakers to see if any are tripped. If you reset one and it pops immediately, that’s a problem.

Check Your 2-Way Cap

In emergencies you can carefully remove your 2-way cleanout cap to allow any backed up sewage to dispose of itself on the ground.

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Check (And Limit) Water Use

If you’re in an emergency (alarm going off, or you’ve had to open your cleanout cap), limit your water use until help arrives to survey the scene.

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We proudly serve our home turf of Parker, Johnson, and Hood county, including the following cities and towns:

  • Aledo
  • Annetta
  • Canyon Creek
  • Carter
  • Cleburne
  • Granbury
  • Horseshoe Bend
  • Hudson Oaks
  • Joshua
  • Oak Trail Shores
  • Reno
  • Springtown
  • Weatherford
  • Western Lake
  • Willow Park