Even with the best care and maintenance, sometimes you need residential septic system repairs. Ask the following questions to see if you need a from our team.
ANY OF THESE HAPPENING TO YOU?
Your Drains Are Backing Up Persistently
Your Septic Alarm System Keeps Going Off
Your Lawn Keeps Flooding
Your Septic Tank Keeps Overflowing
There’s A Lot Of Funky Smells Going On
Request Septic System Repairs To Get Your System Up And Running
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT
Septic Tank Repairs
Does My Septic System Need Repairs Or Maintenance?
There's a lot of great analogies between owning a car and owning a septic system. Just like your car, your septic system needs regular maintenance to keep it running smoothly (septic pumping is a lot like an oil change). Like an oil change, maintenance is preventive...
giving a HomeField expert the ability to inspect your system and see if anything is wrong, or if there might be something you can avoid with the proper care. In the case of repairs, instead of a check engine light, you might get warning signs like bad smells, slow drains, or standing water in your yard to tell you something is wrong that needs to be taken care of. In that case, a quick visit from one of our HomeField team members will determine exactly what your specific system needs.
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How Much Do Septic System Repairs Usually Cost?
How bad is your problem? Just like repairing your car, fixing your septic system can range from minor to major investment. Things like clogs or pipe replacement can be relatively minor fixes, and usually cost less and are quickly done. Larger scale repairs, involving things like a cracked septic tank or drain fields, are issues that usually cost more because of the amount of work and materials required to resolve them.
Our goal is to get the right kind of fix in place to get your system running smoothly, while keeping wallet-busting problems from surfacing in the future. Also, if you’re on one of our Residential Advantage Plans, you might already be partly covered!
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How Disruptive Are Septic Repairs To My Home And Yard?
Our goal is to make the entire repair process as easy on you and your yard as possible. Life with a septic system problem is usually disrupted enough, we don’t want to add to it! Small system repairs can happen quickly, and you should hardly notice anything.
Bigger fixes, involving replacements, might require more digging and landscaping work to restore your yard to the way you like it. Still, the fix is always going to be more helpful than living with the problem.
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How Can An Advantage Plan From HomeField Help?
Nobody wants to pay for a problem they could have easily prevented. The disruption to your life alone isn’t worth it. Our HomeField Advantage Plans are designed to regularly have a HomeField expert getting eyes on your system, to help you avoid septic problems well before they crop up and start disrupting your life.
The best thing about a HomeField Advantage Plan is that it makes billing and repairs more predictable, and it helps you avoid any surprises that come with your septic system.
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State & Local Requirements
How Does Your Region Affect Septic Repairs?
Considerations For Travis
What does V-Notch mean?
A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent.
What are Solids?
Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge.
What is the Colorado River Authority (OSSF) authorized agent ?
The Colorado River Authority for septic (OSSF) in Texas refers to the Lower Colorado River Authority. LCRA is an authorized agent of TCEQ that regulates septic systems in specific parts of Central Texas—mainly within its river basin and water-supply protection zones. It does not regulate all areas of those counties, only the portions under its jurisdiction (typically around lakes, watersheds, and certain unincorporated areas).
What does LCRA stand for?
The Lower Colorado River Authority. It generally presides over portions of areas that are around lakes, watersheds etc.
What are the counties where LCRA may regulate Septic (OSSF)
Contact LCRA instead of the county when a property is:
Near Lake Travis or Highland Lakes
In LCRA watershed protection zones
In ETJ areas where LCRA is the authorized agent
They handle:
Septic permits
Inspections
Repairs requiring permits
Maintenance enforcement
Considerations For West Lake Hills
What does V-Notch mean?
A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent.
What are Solids?
Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge.
What is the Colorado River Authority (OSSF) authorized agent ?
The Colorado River Authority for septic (OSSF) in Texas refers to the Lower Colorado River Authority. LCRA is an authorized agent of TCEQ that regulates septic systems in specific parts of Central Texas—mainly within its river basin and water-supply protection zones. It does not regulate all areas of those counties, only the portions under its jurisdiction (typically around lakes, watersheds, and certain unincorporated areas).
What does LCRA stand for?
The Lower Colorado River Authority. It generally presides over portions of areas that are around lakes, watersheds etc.
What are the counties where LCRA may regulate Septic (OSSF)
Contact LCRA instead of the county when a property is:
Near Lake Travis or Highland Lakes
In LCRA watershed protection zones
In ETJ areas where LCRA is the authorized agent
They handle:
Septic permits
Inspections
Repairs requiring permits
Maintenance enforcement
Considerations For Bee Cave
What does V-Notch mean?
A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent.
What are Solids?
Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge.
What is the Colorado River Authority (OSSF) authorized agent ?
The Colorado River Authority for septic (OSSF) in Texas refers to the Lower Colorado River Authority. LCRA is an authorized agent of TCEQ that regulates septic systems in specific parts of Central Texas—mainly within its river basin and water-supply protection zones. It does not regulate all areas of those counties, only the portions under its jurisdiction (typically around lakes, watersheds, and certain unincorporated areas).
What does LCRA stand for?
The Lower Colorado River Authority. It generally presides over portions of areas that are around lakes, watersheds etc.
What are the counties where LCRA may regulate Septic (OSSF)
Contact LCRA instead of the county when a property is:
Near Lake Travis or Highland Lakes
In LCRA watershed protection zones
In ETJ areas where LCRA is the authorized agent
They handle:
Septic permits
Inspections
Repairs requiring permits
Maintenance enforcement
Considerations For Mustang Ridge
What does V-Notch mean?
A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent.
What are Solids?
Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge.
What is the Colorado River Authority (OSSF) authorized agent ?
The Colorado River Authority for septic (OSSF) in Texas refers to the Lower Colorado River Authority. LCRA is an authorized agent of TCEQ that regulates septic systems in specific parts of Central Texas—mainly within its river basin and water-supply protection zones. It does not regulate all areas of those counties, only the portions under its jurisdiction (typically around lakes, watersheds, and certain unincorporated areas).
What does LCRA stand for?
The Lower Colorado River Authority. It generally presides over portions of areas that are around lakes, watersheds etc.
What are the counties where LCRA may regulate Septic (OSSF)
Contact LCRA instead of the county when a property is:
Near Lake Travis or Highland Lakes
In LCRA watershed protection zones
In ETJ areas where LCRA is the authorized agent
They handle:
Septic permits
Inspections
Repairs requiring permits
Maintenance enforcement
Considerations For Rollingwood
What does V-Notch mean?
A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent.
What are Solids?
Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge.
What is the Colorado River Authority (OSSF) authorized agent ?
The Colorado River Authority for septic (OSSF) in Texas refers to the Lower Colorado River Authority. LCRA is an authorized agent of TCEQ that regulates septic systems in specific parts of Central Texas—mainly within its river basin and water-supply protection zones. It does not regulate all areas of those counties, only the portions under its jurisdiction (typically around lakes, watersheds, and certain unincorporated areas).
What does LCRA stand for?
The Lower Colorado River Authority. It generally presides over portions of areas that are around lakes, watersheds etc.
What are the counties where LCRA may regulate Septic (OSSF)
Contact LCRA instead of the county when a property is:
Near Lake Travis or Highland Lakes
In LCRA watershed protection zones
In ETJ areas where LCRA is the authorized agent
They handle:
Septic permits
Inspections
Repairs requiring permits
Maintenance enforcement
Considerations For Travis
What does V-Notch mean?
A v-shaped opening usually found on one side of a weir. The v-notch provides a means of controlling flow into the weir and separating solids from the final effluent.
What are Solids?
Anything that isn’t liquid that enters the treatment system. Solids can be trash or sludge.
What is the Colorado River Authority (OSSF) authorized agent ?
The Colorado River Authority for septic (OSSF) in Texas refers to the Lower Colorado River Authority. LCRA is an authorized agent of TCEQ that regulates septic systems in specific parts of Central Texas—mainly within its river basin and water-supply protection zones. It does not regulate all areas of those counties, only the portions under its jurisdiction (typically around lakes, watersheds, and certain unincorporated areas).
What does LCRA stand for?
The Lower Colorado River Authority. It generally presides over portions of areas that are around lakes, watersheds etc.
What are the counties where LCRA may regulate Septic (OSSF)
Contact LCRA instead of the county when a property is:
Near Lake Travis or Highland Lakes
In LCRA watershed protection zones
In ETJ areas where LCRA is the authorized agent
They handle:
Septic permits
Inspections
Repairs requiring permits
Maintenance enforcement
MAINTENANCE PLAN
Maintain Your System With A HomeField Advantage Plan
Owning a septic system in Travis County means following local 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 Travis 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
(Basic)Inspection Advantage Plan
This is the most affordable option if you just need to stay compliant and keep an eye on your system. Repairs aren’t included, so if your system breaks, you’ll pay for parts and labor.
3 Inspections Per Year
$75 Regular Service Calls
$195 Emergency Service Calls
0% Discount On Repairs
Air Compressor Filter Cleaning
Irrigation Pump Filter Cleaning
Chlorine Added In Maintenance
Sprinkler Head Filter Maintenance
Compliance Reporting
$39/Per Month
(Mid-Tier)Mechanical Advantage Plan
This mid-tier plan helps you stay compliant while also helping you avoid costly surprises by covering your system for repairs of key mechanical components.
3 Inspections Per Year
$50 Regular Service Calls
$150 Emergency Service Calls
5% Discount On Repairs
Air Compressor Filter Cleaning
Irrigation Pump Filter Cleaning
Chlorine Added In Maintenance
Sprinkler Head Filter Maintenance
Compliance Reporting
Mechanical Repairs
$64/Per Month
(Premier)Full Coverage Advantage Plan
This is our most comprehensive plan - ideal if you’re the type of homeowner who never wants to deal with a septic system issue. We’ve got you covered!
3 Inspections Per Year
$0 Regular Service Calls
$50 Emergency Service Calls
5% Discount On Repairs
Air Compressor Filter Cleaning
Irrigation Pump Filter Cleaning
Chlorine Added In Maintenance
Sprinkler Head Filter Maintenance
Compliance Reporting
Mechanical Repairs
Electrical Repairs
Sprinkler Head Replacement
Pumping (1200 gal after Year 1)
$89/Per Month
(Basic)Inspection Advantage Plan
This is the most affordable option if you just need to stay compliant and keep an eye on your system. Repairs aren’t included, so if your system breaks, you’ll pay for parts and labor.
3 Inspections Per Year
$75 Regular Service Calls
$195 Emergency Service Calls
0% Discount On Repairs
Air Compressor Filter Cleaning
Irrigation Pump Filter Cleaning
Chlorine Added In Maintenance
Sprinkler Head Filter Maintenance
Compliance Reporting
$399/Per Year
(Mid-Tier)Mechanical Advantage Plan
This mid-tier plan helps you stay compliant while also helping you avoid costly surprises by covering your system for repairs of key mechanical components.
3 Inspections Per Year
$50 Regular Service Calls
$150 Emergency Service Calls
5% Discount On Repairs
Air Compressor Filter Cleaning
Irrigation Pump Filter Cleaning
Chlorine Added In Maintenance
Sprinkler Head Filter Maintenance
Compliance Reporting
Mechanical Repairs
$699/Per Year
(Premier)Full Coverage Advantage Plan
This is our most comprehensive plan - ideal if you’re the type of homeowner who never wants to deal with a septic system issue. We’ve got you covered!
3 Inspections Per Year
$0 Regular Service Calls
$50 Emergency Service Calls
5% Discount On Repairs
Air Compressor Filter Cleaning
Irrigation Pump Filter Cleaning
Chlorine Added In Maintenance
Sprinkler Head Filter Maintenance
Compliance Reporting
Mechanical Repairs
Electrical Repairs
Sprinkler Head Replacement
Pumping (1200 gal after Year 1)
$999/Per Year
Or Are You Looking For A Commercial Plan?
TESTIMONIALS
What Our Customers Are Saying About Us
We’re here to give our customers around Travis County peace of mind whenever they think about their septic system. Here’s what they’ve been saying about our service.
Super friendly, super professional! This will be the only company that I ever use again. They are honest, hard working and very knowledgeable. #1 in my book.
Ray Moore
Had a septic issue and they were the only company able to make it out the next day. Highly recommend this company. Really friendly and knowledgeable.
Phillip Casarez
Love the service of this company! Very professional and the people are so knowledgeable and nice. Would recommend their services to anyone.
Jennifer Regalado
They came out to our property to diagnose why the alarm was going off. They fixed the problem and educated me on best practices. I highly recommend their services because of their friendly professionalism and expertise!
Dylan Leotti
I’ve been extremely satisfied with their service. I’m a monthly service plan member and recently had an issue with my aerobic system on a Friday afternoon. I called and was impressed with the speed of getting a technician onsite to repair my system. They communicated via SMS in a very timely manner and resolved my issue very quickly. Highly recommend!!
Russ McCabe
Love love love this company!! They always have done a great job!! Very knowledgeable! They always get the job done! They are reliable and very honest! I could not recommend them more!! Great company! Thank you!
Jennifer Moats
We have a service contract, and everyone we deal with has always been so helpful. They are quick to respond, and help us learn about our system.
Jen Bryant
I am a professional builder and Brian is the best. He is fair in his pricing and he does an excellent job from design to installation. You can rely on Brian for a trouble free construction experience.
Glen Anderson
Excellent service, in a timely & professional manner, at a fair price. They have excellent service for our aerobic system with a yearly contract at a fair price. Definitely recommend to anyone. A company you can count on consistently!
David Biggerstaff
Showed up on time…in the middle of a severe storm and performed the work anyway. The young man had a positive attitude and the rain didn’t seem to phase him. Nasty conditions but performed like it was a beautiful sunny day. He took photos like I asked and documented the process. Thank you for your professionalism
Quenton Guthrie
Wonderful customer service, came out and fix the problem on the septic system and gave me a quick training on how to maintain good working order. Thank you for your excellent customer service!
Bobbye Isom
These guys are real professional. They know their stuff. They even suggest ways that you can make your septic tank last longer and work more efficient. I will recommend them as the best septic tank company that I have ever used!!
Ralph Lee
I had an issue with my aerobic system at my home in Cedar Hill and called them at 8am. They came and had my issue fixed shortly around noon. I signed up for their annual maintenance service at a very reasonable price.
Nick Nichols
I called on the 16th of January in the midst of a hard freeze due to my septic system alarm going off. Even with the weather and its associated workload, the techs arrived the same day and resolved the issue. Awesome service seems to be the norm for this company and their techs!
Michael Turner
Great service. We received service within a few hours of calling in. They came in and found the issue immediately and provided great tips and feedback. We know nothing about the septic tank so the info gathered was very helpful.
Jamonica Brown
OUR PROCESS
The Game Plan For Your Septic System Repairs
Getting your septic system fixed is a top priority when you have a problem. We’re here to make sure the entire process is as painless as possible.
We’ll Get On-Site
To get expert insight into your septic system’s problems, have one of our HomeField Collin County experts come out and look at it.
Tank Pump & Inspection
To get a detailed look at the inside of your septic tank and system, we’ll first pump it out, allowing us full access to see the extent of your problem.
Find & Fit The Right Fix
Once we can see what the problem is, we can determine the exact right fix you need to solve your septic problem, and put it into place.
Test! Test! Test!
Once we lock the fix for your septic system in, we’ll test it to make sure your entire system is functioning the way you need it to.
We’ll Tidy Up
Our goal is that we leave your system and yard with as little impact as possible, so you can get back to normal life as quickly as possible.
Get Your Septic System Fixed...
OUR SERVICE AREA
WE LOVE OURHOME TURF
We proudly serve Austin and the cities and towns in our home turf of Travis County, including: