If sewage is backing up right now
Say so first. A backup means wastewater is standing in your home or surfacing in your yard, and that is a health matter, not a scheduling preference. Backup calls move to the front of the line for same-day response wherever possible. Shut off water use in the house as much as you can, keep people and pets away from any surfaced sewage, and do not run laundry or dishwashers until the system is looked at.
What to have ready (none of it required)
- What you are seeing: slow drains, gurgling, odors, wet spots, alarm sounding, or a full backup.
- Tank size and age, if known, and when it was last pumped.
- System type if you know it: conventional, or aerobic with a pump and alarm.
- Your general location: Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, or one of the surrounding county towns.
Do not worry if you know none of this. Most callers do not, and finding out is what the visit is for. The professional who calls back will tell you what the likely problem is, what it typically costs from the sourced ranges on this site, and how fast someone can be out.
Coverage
Washington and Benton County: Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, Goshen, Elkins, Farmington, Prairie Grove, West Fork, Bella Vista, Cave Springs, Lowell, Centerton, Pea Ridge, Gravette, and the lake and river country between them. Edge-of-area addresses get a plain yes or no on the first call.
Request a callback
Tell us what your septic system is doing and whether anything is backing up right now. Backups get priority.
Prefer to talk? Call (479) 595-8904.