Septic & Aerobic Systems in Tahlequah, OK

Alarm going off, sprayers not running, or building new? Clog Hunter installs and repairs septic and aerobic systems — the air pumps, spray heads, and controls that keep Eastern Oklahoma properties running.

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Septic and aerobic systems, installed and repaired

Plenty of Eastern Oklahoma homes run on aerobic systems, the kind with an air pump that treats the waste and spray heads that disperse it across the yard. They work well, but they have moving parts: the aerator, the sprayers, the floats, and the control panel all have to keep working or the alarm starts going off.

We install new conventional and aerobic systems and repair the ones already in the ground: failed air pumps, clogged or broken spray heads, alarm and float faults, and worn baffles or lines. We diagnose what actually failed and fix that, instead of quoting a whole new system when a pump would do.

  • Aerobic & conventional systems
  • Air pumps, spray heads, floats & controls
  • Repairs and full new installs
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What We Handle

Septic & aerobic work we do

New System Installation

Conventional or aerobic, sized and installed for your property.

Air Pump & Aerator

The heart of an aerobic system, repaired or replaced when it fails.

Spray Heads & Dispersal

Clogged or broken sprayers that stop treated water from dispersing.

Alarm & Float Faults

High-water alarms and failed floats diagnosed and cleared at the cause.

Baffle & Line Repair

Worn baffles, cracked lids, and damaged lines put back in working order.

Inspections & Service

Regular checks that keep the system treating properly and compliant.

Aerobic or conventional, a repair or a whole new system, we diagnose it first and price it straight. Get a free estimate.

When To Call

Signs your system needs service

The alarm is going off

A failed air pump, high water, or a control fault. Call before the tank overfills.

Sprayers aren’t running

If the spray heads have stopped, treated water isn’t dispersing as it should.

Wet or soggy ground

Standing water or constantly wet soil over the tank or dispersal area.

Odor around the system

A persistent smell means the system isn’t treating waste the way it should.

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Good Questions

Septic & aerobic questions, answered

A conventional septic system treats waste with bacteria in the tank and disperses it through a drain field. An aerobic system adds air with a pump to treat waste more thoroughly, then usually sprays the treated water across the yard. Aerobic systems are common in Eastern Oklahoma and need a bit more upkeep: the air pump, spray heads, and controls all have to keep working.

The alarm means the system needs attention, most often a failed air pump, a high water level, or a control fault. It is telling you to call before treated water stops dispersing and the tank overfills. We diagnose the cause and fix it rather than just silencing the buzzer.

Aerobic systems are built to be checked regularly: the air pump, sprayers, and disinfection all need to be working for the system to treat properly. We service and repair them, and can tell you what your specific system needs to stay compliant and healthy.

Yes. We install new conventional and aerobic systems and repair existing ones. If you are building, replacing a failed system, or not sure which type fits your property, we will walk you through it honestly.

It depends on what failed. A bad air pump, spray head, or control is a repair. A collapsed tank or a saturated, failed drain field may mean replacement. We inspect first and give you the straight answer, not the most expensive one.

Aerobic alarm
going off?

Call a local crew that services both septic and aerobic systems. We’ll find what actually failed, fix it, and give you a straight price first. No trip charge to come out.

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