Septic Tank Inspection

ADEQ Septic Tank Inspections in Flagstaff, AZ

Wether you are putting your property up for sale or buying a new home, rely on Steve Sandoval at Steve’s High Country Sanitation for your report of inspection. We can do a complete inspection of your septic system and give you a detailed report of our findings. We specialize in working with real estate agents to ensure a smooth transaction when you decide to buy or sell your home. For more details, call or text us at (928)856-0474 today! Certified Septic Tank Inspection costs vary depending on the job:

  • Locating septic tank
  • Labor that includes digging down to the septic opening
  • Disposal and pumping of all septic tank seepage
  • Inspecting the inside of the tank and baffles, cleaning of and inspection of filter, if needed
  • Fill the openings where opening were exposed-restore landscaping and lawns back to pre-digging condition, or install risers to bring access to ground level.
  • Complete ADEQ report of inspection
Septic Tank Inspection Done Right The First Time Around!

All septic tank inspection paperwork is completed by certified inspector and turned in to the proper party. Our septic tank inspectors are certified to perform ADEQ inspections for commercial or home properties that operate with septic systems.  Those who request the inspection are welcome to accompany the technician during the inspection to learn more about it and ways to prevent damage and septic tank maintenance tips.

Real Estate Agents Septic Inspections Flagstaff, AZ

Real estate agents want to do all they can to make the buying and selling process as worry free as possible. Having an emergency septic inspectors and septic pumping professional on call is one more thing you can do to make home sales easier for the client. One call to us ensure you will be able to count on the best septic services company in the Flagstaff, AZ area. Our customer service is top notch and we will love to team up with you to make your job easier. We offer honest and thorough inspections.


Septic Pumping

When you’re in need of complete septic cleaning and pumping, Steve’s High Country Sanitation is who you need to call! Our knowledgeable technicians are well-known around Flagstaff, AZ and the surrounding area for their dedicated, professional service. You should pump your septic system every 3-5 years, with average usage. Heavier usage, leaky faucets and toilets, foreign items, and non-septic friendly chemicals can increase that frequency. Proper maintenance, such as pumping at least every 3-5 years, is essential to a prolonged septic tank life – So even if you are having no issues, you should still get your septic system pumped. Get a quote for septic cleaning and pumping online, or if it’s an emergency, give us a call now!


Complete Alternative Septic Service

Alternative septic systems vary from the traditional septic systems. There are several types of alternative septic systems: Aerobic septic system treatment units (ATUs) are used at sites where a conventional drain field system cannot be employed, and are capable of successful wastewater treatment of septage on difficult or “impossible” residential sites. Examples of advanced septic designs include aerobic septic systems, chemical, composting, incinerating & waterless toilets, evaporation-transpiration (ET) septic systems, septic media filters, greywater systems, holding tank septic systems, mound septics, raised bed septics, pressure dosing septic systems, sand bed filters, peat beds, constructed wetlands, wastewater lagoons, constructed wetlands, and septic disinfection systems.

We offer Full Service On ALL Alternative Septic systems. Including Pumping, cleaning, maintenance and repair on filters, aerators and effluent pumps.

Commercial Cleaning & Pumping

Your septic tank probably needs cleaning if it is producing a foul odor or is not working effectively.

Septic Tank Cleaning: The Basics

If your septic tank is experiencing any of the following, it’s time for a cleaning:

  1. Noticeable odor near septic tank
  2. Backed up septic tank
  3. Clogged septic tank
  4. Dirty septic filter
  5. Drain field unusually dry.

It is important to clean your septic tank on a regular basis. Septic tanks should be cleaned at a minimum of every three to five years, depending on usage, according to the Department of Health and Safety. Things that affect how soon your septic tank should be cleaned include:

  1. Household size. The more people that live in your home, the sooner your septic tank will need to be cleaned to keep it working effectively
  2. Septic tank maintenance. Take great care to ensure that only toilet paper and normal sewage get flushed. This will not only lengthen the time between septic tank cleanings, but will also extend the life of your septic tank.
  3. Garbage disposal usage. The more you use your garbage disposal and what you put in it can also affect how often you have to clean your septic tank. Do you dispose of a lot of hard, greasy materials? If so, you could be drastically increasing the frequency of septic tank cleanings.

Think cleaning your septic tank is a do-it-yourself job? Well, think again! Not only is it a very dirty job that most DIY-ers wouldn’t dream of doing, it actually requires a trained and skilled septic tank cleaner to do it effectively. One of the top reasons this is not a DIY project is that it usually involves finding the hole to your septic tank. In a few cases, that might actually involve excavation equipment.

When you’re in need of complete septic cleaning and pumping, Steve’s High Country Sanitation is who you need to call! Our knowledgeable technicians are well-known around Flagstaff, AZ and the surrounding area for their dedicated, professional service. You should pump your septic system every 3-5 years, with average usage. Heavier usage, leaky faucets and toilets, foreign items, and non-septic friendly chemicals can increase that frequency. Proper maintenance, such as pumping at least every 3-5 years, is essential to a prolonged septic tank life – So even if you are having no issues, you should still get your septic system pumped. Get a quote for septic cleaning and pumping online, or if it’s an emergency, give us a call now!


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