Taylor County, Texas

Septic Tank Services in Abilene, TX

Protect your property and your family's health with professional septic system inspection and maintenance. Serving Abilene and nearby communities including Tye, Potosi, Buffalo Gap, Clyde.

Abilene

Taylor County

125,000+

Population

$0.07/mi

Travel Rate

79601, 79602, 79603, 79605, 79606

ZIP Codes Served

Septic Tank Services for Abilene Homeowners

Many homes in the Abilene area and throughout the Big Country rely on septic systems instead of municipal sewer connections. A properly maintained septic system effectively treats and disperses household wastewater for decades. But when neglected, a septic system can fail, creating health hazards, environmental contamination, and extremely costly repairs. Total Quality Plumbing provides septic tank inspection and servicing for residential properties throughout the region.

Your septic system consists of a septic tank where solids settle and are broken down by bacteria, and a drain field where liquid effluent is dispersed into the soil for final treatment. Both components must be maintained and functioning properly for the system to work as designed.

Whether you need a routine septic inspection for a home sale, are experiencing signs of septic trouble, or want to establish a maintenance schedule, our licensed team can help. We serve homeowners in Abilene, Clyde, Merkel, Tuscola, Potosi, Tye, Buffalo Gap, Lawn, Hawley, Anson, Winters, Sweetwater, Baird, and all surrounding Big Country communities.

As the heart of the Big Country and our home base, Abilene is where Total Quality Plumbing was founded. We know the plumbing infrastructure of this city inside and out, from the historic homes near McMurry University to the newer developments on the south side.

Signs You Need Septic Tank Services in Abilene

  • Slow drains throughout the house, not just one fixture
  • Sewage odor in the yard, especially near the septic tank or drain field
  • Standing water or soggy ground over the drain field area
  • Unusually green or lush grass over the drain field compared to the rest of the yard
  • Sewage backup in the lowest drains of the house
  • Gurgling sounds in the plumbing when water is used
  • It has been more than 3 to 5 years since the tank was pumped

Risks of Delaying This Service

  • Raw sewage backup into your home through the lowest drains, creating a serious health hazard
  • Groundwater contamination from a failing drain field, potentially affecting your well water and neighboring properties
  • Drain field failure requiring complete replacement, which can cost tens of thousands of dollars
  • Property damage and yard destruction from a failed septic system that saturates the soil
  • Health code violations and potential fines from a malfunctioning septic system
  • Failed home sale inspection — septic problems can delay or kill a real estate transaction
  • Environmental damage to nearby waterways and ecosystems from untreated sewage

Our Septic Tank Services Process in Abilene

1

Inspection

We locate and inspect the septic tank, checking the inlet and outlet baffles, scum and sludge levels, and overall tank condition.

2

Assessment

We evaluate the drain field condition, check for signs of saturation or failure, and assess the overall system health.

3

Maintenance

We address any issues found during inspection and recommend pumping schedules based on your household size and usage.

4

Documentation

We provide documentation of the inspection findings, which is valuable for home sales, real estate transactions, and your own maintenance records.

Septic Tank Services FAQ for Abilene, TX

How often should I have my septic tank pumped in Abilene?
Most residential septic tanks should be pumped every 3 to 5 years, depending on household size and water usage. A family of four with a 1,000-gallon tank should pump more frequently than a couple with a 1,500-gallon tank. Regular pumping prevents solids from reaching the drain field.
How do I know if my septic system is failing?
Signs of septic failure include sewage odors in the yard, standing water over the drain field, slow drains throughout the house, sewage backup in the lowest fixtures, and unusually green grass over the drain field. If you notice any of these signs, call Total Quality Plumbing at (325) 266-4887.
Can a failed septic system be repaired?
It depends on what has failed. Tank issues like cracked baffles or lids can often be repaired. A failed drain field typically requires partial or complete replacement, which is a more significant project. Early detection through regular inspection is the best way to avoid drain field failure.
Do I need a septic inspection to sell my home?
While not always legally required, most buyers and lenders in the Abilene area require a septic inspection as part of the home sale process. A clean septic inspection report gives buyers confidence and can prevent delays at closing.
Does Total Quality Plumbing provide septic tank services in Abilene, TX?
Yes. Total Quality Plumbing provides professional septic tank services services to homeowners and businesses in Abilene, Taylor County, TX. We also serve nearby communities including Tye, Potosi, Buffalo Gap, Clyde. Call (325) 266-4887 to schedule service.
How quickly can you get to Abilene for septic tank services?
Total Quality Plumbing serves Abilene regularly and can typically schedule service promptly. For emergencies, call (325) 266-4887 for the fastest available response. Travel is charged at $0.07 per mile.

Septic Tank Services Near Abilene

We also provide septic tank services in these nearby communities.

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(325) 266-4887

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Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM