Routine Tank Pumping
Scheduled pumping that keeps solids out of your drain field.
Due for a pump, or already backing up? Clog Hunter handles septic pumping start to finish, locating the tank, pumping it clean, and inspecting it while we’re in there — the rural plumbing the big-city outfits would rather skip.
400+ Google reviewsA lot of the homes we serve are on septic, not city sewer, and a tank that never gets pumped eventually sends solids into the drain field, the expensive part to replace. Pumping on a schedule is the cheapest insurance there is against that.
We locate the tank even when the lid is buried, pump it out, and check the baffles, inlet, and outlet while it’s empty. If you’re tired of digging for the lid, we can set a riser so it’s at the surface next time. And if the trouble turns out to be the drain field, we’ll tell you straight instead of just pumping and leaving.
Septic PumpingEastern OK What We Handle
Scheduled pumping that keeps solids out of your drain field.
Slow drains or a backup that means the tank is full and needs pumping now.
We find a buried lid and can set a riser so it’s at the surface next time.
With the tank empty we check baffles, inlet, and outlet condition.
A clogged filter chokes flow, so we clean it while the lid’s open.
If it’s the field, not the tank, we tell you straight rather than just pump.
On septic and not sure when it was last done? Get on a schedule before it backs up. Get a free estimate.
When To Call
When the whole house drains slowly, a full tank is often the reason.
Odor near the tank or field is a warning the tank is at or past capacity.
Soggy or unusually green grass over the tank or field means it’s surfacing.
Past three to five years, or simply unknown, it’s time before it becomes an emergency.
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Good Questions
For most households, every 3–5 years, sooner for a smaller tank or a bigger family, longer for a couple in a large tank. If it has been more than five years, or you do not know when it was last done, it is worth getting on the schedule before it backs up.
Slow drains and gurgling throughout the house, a sewage smell in the yard, or wet, spongy ground over the tank or field are the common warnings. By the time sewage backs up indoors it is overdue. Pumping on a schedule is far cheaper than an emergency.
That is common on rural properties, and we deal with it all the time. We locate the tank, dig down to the lid, and, if you want to skip that next time, can set a riser so the lid sits at the surface for easy access.
Yes. With the tank empty we check the baffles, the inlet and outlet, and the overall condition, and clean the effluent filter if it has one. If something needs attention we show you and explain it, with no surprise add-ons.
It depends on tank size and how easy the lid is to reach, so we give you a free estimate up front. There is no trip charge to come out to your property, and you approve the price before we start.
Call a local crew that knows Eastern Oklahoma septic systems. We’ll locate the tank, pump it, inspect it, and give you a straight price first. No trip charge to come out.
or call (918) 731-2337