Sewage backup, overflow, or tank failure? We answer 24/7 and dispatch within 90 to 120 minutes across the Fayetteville metro.
Not every septic issue is an emergency, but some absolutely are. Call us immediately if you have sewage backing up into your home through drains, tubs, or toilets, raw sewage pooling in your yard, a strong sewage odor inside your home that won't go away, or a septic alarm going off (if your system has one).
These situations can create health hazards, contaminate groundwater, and cause property damage. Don't wait for Monday morning โ call our 24/7 emergency line now.
When you call our emergency line, here's what happens:
1. You speak to a real person โ not a voicemail or answering service. 2. We triage the situation over the phone and give you immediate steps to minimize damage (stop running water, avoid flushing, stay away from standing sewage). 3. We dispatch a crew with a vacuum truck. Typical response time is 90 to 120 minutes across the Fayetteville metro. 4. On-site, we pump the tank to stop the immediate backup, then diagnose the root cause. 5. If repairs are needed beyond the emergency pump, we quote them separately. No pressure, no scare tactics.
Emergency pumping adds a $125 after-hours fee on top of standard pumping rates. So a typical emergency pump runs $475 to $775 total depending on tank size. We confirm pricing on the phone before dispatch โ even in emergencies.
We know a midnight septic backup is stressful enough without worrying about surprise charges. The $125 emergency fee covers our crew's after-hours availability and priority dispatch. That's it.
Call our local team for fast service across the metro.
Call (910) 994-6791Stop all water use in the home immediately. Don't flush toilets, run faucets, or start laundry or dishwasher cycles. If sewage is backing up into the home, keep children and pets away from affected areas.
We typically dispatch within 90 to 120 minutes for addresses in the Fayetteville metro. Outlying areas in Hoke, Moore, or Lee counties may take slightly longer.
Emergency service adds a flat $125 fee on top of standard pumping rates. No additional charges for nights, weekends, or holidays beyond that.