Ultimate Plumbing & Septic Services
Gadsden, AL · Etowah County
Septic repair, cleaning, pumping and plumbing/septic service.
Compare 8 trusted, locally-vetted septic companies serving Hillsboro and the surrounding Lawrence County area. From routine pumping to full system installs: view services, credentials, and contact details, then request free quotes.
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Gadsden, AL · Etowah County
Septic repair, cleaning, pumping and plumbing/septic service.
Hillsboro, AL · Lawrence County
Septic pumping, inspections, emergency service, excavation and trenching for septic systems.
Athens, AL · Limestone County
Septic design, installation, replacement, repair, maintenance and site evaluation.
Athens, AL · Limestone County
Septic pumping, inspections, maintenance and emergency septic pumping for Athens/Limestone County.
Huntsville, AL · Madison County
Septic tank pumping and septic cleaning service for Huntsville-area customers.
Rogersville, AL · Lauderdale County
Septic pumping, cleaning, installation, inspections, repair and emergency service.
Greenville, AL · Butler County
Septic tank cleaning, pumping, repair and installation services.
Cullman, AL · Cullman County
Septic pumping, installation, repair, replacement, drain cleaning and grease trap service.
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In the Hillsboro area, a standard residential septic pump-out typically runs between $300 and $600, depending on tank size, accessibility, and how long it's been since the last service. Most contractors here offer free written estimates, so it's worth requesting quotes from two or three before you book.
Most households should pump their septic tank every 3–5 years, though the exact interval depends on tank size and the number of people in the home. Larger families or smaller tanks may need service every 2–3 years. A local inspection can give you a precise schedule.
Slow drains, gurgling pipes, sewage odors, unusually lush or soggy patches over the drain field, and backups are all warning signs. If you notice any of these, contact a licensed contractor promptly. Catching problems early is far cheaper than a full system replacement.
Yes. Licensing means the contractor meets Alabama state requirements for onsite wastewater work, and insurance protects you if something goes wrong on your property. Every listing on this page indicates license and insurance status so you can choose with confidence.
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