Septic Tank Pumping & Septic Tank Service
Septic systems are far more common than you may realize. In fact, nearly one-fifth of all homes in the United States are not connected to a public sewer system. More than 21 million households across the country rely on their septic system to store and process their toilet waste, and according to statistics from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), around one-third of all new housing development is served by septic systems.
Properly operated and maintained, septic systems serve as an excellent solution for wastewater treatment. Ensure your septic system continues to operate at peak performance with septic tank pumping, septic tank maintenance, and septic inspection by Northeast Wisconsin’s premier septic tank service provider, C&R Pumpers.
Proudly serving Northeast Wisconsin and beyond since 1995.
C&R Pumpers is your one-stop septic tank service provider.
Commercial and Residential Septic Systems
For more than 20 years, C&R Pumpers has provided septic tank pumping, septic tank maintenance, and septic inspection services to commercial and residential clients all across Northeast Wisconsin. If you are experiencing any of the following warning signs at your home or business, your septic system is not functioning properly and requires septic tank maintenance:
- A foul, unpleasant rotten egg odor that emanates from your septic system.
- Sinks, showers, and tubs gurgling, draining slowly, or not at all.
- A sewage backup into sinks, showers, tubs, and toilets.
- Wastewater pooling on the ground above your drain field.
How to Find Your Septic Tank Cover
Eventually, your septic system will fill with solids and require septic tank pumping to maintain proper function and avoid future problems. However, finding the cap to your septic system may be a tricky endeavor, especially depending on how deep your system is buried. C&R Pumpers can take the hassle and guesswork out of figuring out how to find your septic tank cover.
Septic Inspections Services
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and even if your septic system is not currently displaying any warning signs, trouble could be just around the corner. Get proactive with your septic tank maintenance and call C&R Pumpers for a septic inspection.
Grease Trap
The main purpose of a grease trap is too collect grease so that it doesn't plug up the sewer lines and it can be difficult to treat as often it has to be disposed of separately, not the same as other wastes. Some businesses that we service that have grease traps are bars, restaurants, assisted living homes, and even some factories.
Protecting a commercial septic system from a buildup of solids and grease, a grease trap intercepts the vast majority of solids before they enter the septic system. With proper grease trap installation and grease trap cleaning, you can keep your septic system safe from the excess building of solids and reduce the amount of time between septic tank pumping.
Catch Basin
The main purpose of a catch basin is to collect heavy solids and grit from going down the drain and plugging pipes up. Catch basins are usually found in wash bays for large trucking or implement owners, and also cheese factories where the trucks unload. Car washes and dealerships also have them and cleaning of these systems is best performed by a knowledgeable and certified liquid waste carrier like C&R Pumpers.