Anna Septic Pros

Septic Repair in Anna, TX

Aerators, pumps, floats, sprayer heads and broken lines diagnosed and fixed.

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What usually breaks

  • Aerators (air pumps). Most last 3 to 5 years. A loud rattle, a hot housing, or an alarm that returns after every reset points here.
  • Effluent and pump-tank pumps. When one quits, the tank fills and the high water alarm sounds.
  • Floats and control panels. A stuck float makes a system spray constantly or never at all.
  • Spray heads. Snapped off by a mower, blocked, or throwing water outside the designed area — a common county write-up.
  • Lines, baffles and lids. Roots, crushed pipe, a collapsed baffle, or a cracked lid that lets surface water in.

Diagnosis before parts

A lot of septic "repairs" are guesses with an invoice attached. We check the panel, run the pumps, test the alarm circuit, look at the actual water level in each compartment, and watch a spray cycle before deciding anything. Then you get the finding and the price, and you decide.

The one repair we will not sell you around

If the drain field has failed, no pump and no part fixes it. A saturated field shows up as soggy ground, effluent surfacing, and a tank that fills right back up days after a pump-out. Replacement runs $15,000 to $25,000 in this area. We would rather tell you that plainly than keep pumping a system that will not hold.

Repairs and the county

Texas on-site sewage facilities fall under the TCEQ, with permits issued through the county. Routine part swaps and maintenance do not need a permit. Replacements and major alterations do. We tell you which side of that line your job is on before we start, so nothing gets done that has to be undone.

Repairs usually pair with a pump-out while the tank is open, and on aerobic systems with your required inspection schedule. Broken right now with sewage in the house? Start at emergency septic service. We repair systems in Westminster, Weston and Melissa.

Septic Repair questions we get a lot

How long does an aerator last?

Most air pumps run 3 to 5 years before the diaphragm or bearings go. A loud rattle, a hot housing, or an alarm that keeps coming back after a reset all point at the aerator.

Can a broken sprayer head really fail an inspection?

Yes. A head that is snapped off, blocked, or spraying outside the designed area is a common county write-up. It is a cheap part and a quick fix compared to the report it lands on.

What if the drain field is the problem?

We tell you straight. A saturated or failed field is not a repair we can hide with a pump-out, and replacement in this area runs $15,000 to $25,000. Catching a stressed field early with regular pumping is the only cheap version of that conversation.

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