Repairs

Septic Tank Repairs

Leach Lines • Drain fields • Dry Wells • Sewer Line Replacement • Sanitary Tees Installed • Water Lines • City Sewer Hookups • RV Hookups

Septic Tanks often need checking up on, especially after a few years. If you fear you septic tank/system might be failing, give us a call. Septic tanks demand expert attention and you will receive that care with us. However, we do recommend hat you have your system inspected regularly. Check out our inspection page to learn more.

Cleaning Septic Tank — Sacramento, CA — Lamar A1 – Septic Services Inc.
Backhoe with Dozer — Sacramento, CA — Lamar A1 – Septic Services Inc.

SERVING: Sacramento, Placer, Yolo and Sutter Counties

Septic Tank Repairs

Leach Lines • Drain fields • Dry Wells • Sewer Line Replacement • Sanitary Tees Installed • Water Lines • City Sewer Hookups • RV Hookups

Septic Tanks often need checking up on, especially after a few years. If you fear you septic tank/system might be failing, give us a call. Septic tanks demand expert attention and you will receive that care with us. However, we do recommend hat you have your system inspected regularly. Check out our inspection page to learn more.

Cleaning Septic Tank — Sacramento, CA — Lamar A1 – Septic Services Inc.
Backhoe with Dozer — Sacramento, CA — Lamar A1 – Septic Services Inc.

Repair Services

Leach Lines - Drain fields – Dry Wells – Sewer Line Replacement – Sanitary Tees Installed – Water Lines – City Sewer Hookups – RV Hookups

How to Know when Your Septic Tank Needs a Repair

Offensive odors emanating from your system may be cause for concern. In a drain field system, if you find standing water in the drain field or above, or near the tanks that is causing the odor have a qualified professional wastewater system maintenance company determine the cause and make the necessary repairs.


Offensive odors near or around an aerobic system's control unit, risers, or spray-field indicate a problem with the system. Odors may occur when aerobic systems experience any of the following:

  • Harmful chemicals may have entered the system.
  • Aerator may not be operating properly.
  • Aerator filter may be clogged.
  • Air may be flowing between the pre-treatment tank and the digester tank.
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