Septic Pumping in Evergreen & the Colorado Foothills
Lowest-price septic pumping in the Colorado mountains. Full pump-and-haul, clean yard, owner-operated. Evergreen, Conifer, Bailey, Pine, Indian Hills. (720) 668-2393.
What Septic Pumping actually is
Septic pumping removes accumulated solids and scum from your septic tank so the tank can keep working properly. A typical 1,000 to 1,500 gallon foothill tank needs pumping every 2 to 5 years depending on household size and what goes down the drain. We do full pump-and-haul: we pump every gallon out, not just the liquid layer on top.
When you need it
Schedule a pump when it has been more than three years since the last one, when drains throughout the house slow down at the same time, when you see standing water or smell sewage in the leach field, or before you list the home for sale. Foothill septic systems also benefit from a pump after a heavy snowmelt year when groundwater pushes into the tank.
Our process
We locate the tank lid (or dig a small access if needed), open both compartments, pump the tank completely, rinse the walls, and inspect the baffles and outlet tee for damage. We will tell you honestly whether the tank looks healthy or whether you need a riser, baffle repair, or filter replacement. We haul every gallon to a permitted disposal site.
Pricing
Septic pumping starts at $635, the lowest standard rate in the mountains. Add-ons like locating a buried lid, installing a riser, or pumping unusually large tanks are quoted up front.
Towns We Serve
Septic Pumping available in every foothill community below.
Related services
Drain Cleaning
Drain cleaning clears the branch lines that run from your fixtures (sinks, tubs, showers, laundry, floor drains) out to your main sewer or septic line. We use cable machines sized to the line, an auger or sectional snake, and when the situation calls for it a small jetter to flush the line completely clean rather than just punch a hole through the clog.
Main Line Cleaning
Main line cleaning clears the single sewer pipe that carries waste from your entire home or building out to the city sewer or septic tank. Because every fixture drains through it, a main line clog usually shows up as multiple backups at once: toilets gurgle when the washer drains, the lowest tub fills with grey water, or sewage backs into the basement.
Hydro Jetting
Hydro jetting uses a high-pressure water line (typically 3,000 to 4,000 PSI) and specialty nozzles to scour the inside of a pipe completely clean. Where a cable cuts a hole through a blockage, a jetter strips the wall of the pipe back to bare material, removing grease coating, root hair, mineral scale, and decades of soap and detergent buildup.