Honest septic repair across the Fayetteville metro. We diagnose the real problem and quote repair vs. replacement so you can make the right call.
Most septic repairs fall into a handful of categories: cracked or collapsed tank lids, damaged inlet or outlet baffles, broken or deteriorated risers, effluent filter failures, distribution box problems, and drain field issues ranging from minor clogs to full saturation.
We start every repair job with a full inspection. That means pumping the tank first (if it hasn't been done recently), visually inspecting every component, and sometimes running a camera through the lines to find the exact problem. Only then do we quote the work.
Not every septic problem requires a new system. A cracked baffle is a $300 to $600 repair. A new riser and lid is $250 to $500. Even a partially failing drain field can sometimes be restored with aeration or rest-and-rotate techniques before you need to spend $10,000 to $15,000 on a full replacement.
We'll always tell you what the least expensive effective fix is. If replacement is truly the right call, we'll explain exactly why and provide a detailed quote.
In North Carolina, any repair beyond basic maintenance (pumping, filter cleaning) requires a permit from your local county environmental health office. Cumberland County handles this through their Environmental Health division. We coordinate the permitting process for you and ensure all work meets state code.
For repairs involving the drain field or tank replacement, a soil evaluation or existing permit records are typically required. We can help pull records and navigate the process.
Call our local team for fast service across the metro.
Call (910) 994-6791Warning signs include persistent sewage odor, standing water over the drain field, bright green grass in one area of the yard, slow drains that persist after pumping, or sewage backing up into the home.
Minor repairs like baffle replacement or riser installation run $250 to $600. Major repairs involving the drain field or tank replacement range from $3,000 to $15,000+ depending on the system type and soil conditions in the Fayetteville area.
Yes. We provide a free on-site evaluation and written estimate before any repair work begins. No obligation.