Septic Tank Pumping in Eastern Idaho
Residential and commercial septic pumping, inspection, and repair across Jefferson, Fremont, Teton, and Clark counties — with an active Idaho DEQ / Eastern Idaho Public Health pumper permit on file.


Pumped, Inspected, and Done Right
We pump the tank and inspect what matters — baffles, lid, and sludge depth — then tell you honestly what we see and when you’re due back. Crews dispatch from both the Idaho Falls and Menan offices, and our pumping practice operates under an Idaho DEQ / Eastern Idaho Public Health permit.
- Tank PumpingResidential and commercial septic pumping
- Baffle & Lid CheckInspection of the components that matter
- Sludge-Depth ReadWe measure and tell you when you’re due
- Riser InstallationEasier, cheaper access for next time
- Real Estate InspectionsPump-and-inspect for rural home sales
- Rural & Cabin ServiceIsland Park, Teton Valley, and outlying counties
When to Pump Your Septic
Most tanks need pumping every 3–5 years — but use and household size move that number. Watch for these.
It’s Been 3–5 Years
The general rule for a typical Eastern Idaho household — we’ll set your next date based on what we see in the tank.
Slow Drains Across the House
When everything drains slowly at once on a septic system, the tank is often the first place to check.
Odors or Wet Spots in the Yard
Smells or soggy ground over the tank or drain field mean it’s time for a look — soon.
Buying or Selling a Rural Home
Lenders and title often require a documented pump-and-inspect before closing.
How a Pump Visit Works
Straightforward and documented — you’ll know the tank’s condition and your next service date.
Locate & Open
We find and access the tank — and can install a riser so the next visit is faster and cheaper.
Pump & Inspect
We pump the tank and check the baffles, lid, and sludge depth, noting anything that needs attention.
Recommend Next Visit
You get an honest read on the tank’s condition and a realistic date for your next pump.
They really know their stuff — no backups, no mess. We had them pump our septic and install a riser for easier access. I wouldn’t hesitate to use them again. Highly recommend.
Other Ways We Keep Things Flowing
Camera Inspections
See exactly what’s happening inside the line — no guesswork.
Learn more → Core ServiceSewer Line Repair
From small root intrusions to full replacement.
Learn more → Core ServiceDrain Cleaning
Kitchens, baths, basements, and main lines cleared fast.
Learn more → Emergency24/7 Emergency Plumbing
Backed-up main line or sewage backup right now? Our crews respond fast, any time, across all seven counties.
Call now →Septic Pumping FAQs
How often should I pump my septic tank?
Do you install risers?
Do you do septic inspections for a home purchase?
Are you permitted for septic work?
Septic Pumping Across Eastern Idaho
Local septic pumping pages for the towns we serve most — with response times and city-specific details.
Have Us Call You
Tell us what’s going on and we’ll get right back to you. Prefer to talk now? Call (208) 523-4212.
Time to Pump the Tank?
Call now to schedule septic service across the rural counties. Licensed, insured, and permitted through Idaho DEQ / Eastern Idaho Public Health.