Pumping & Cleaning
Full tank pump-outs and cleaning on a schedule that fits the household — most valley homes every three to five years.
Learn more →Septic pumping, inspections, and repairs for the homes, ranches, and cabins of the Heber Valley — sized for large rural lots and built for hard mountain winters. Serving Heber City, Midway, and Kamas.
Out here, the septic system is the sewer.
Most homes across the valley run on their own septic — there's no city main to fall back on. On acreage near the Provo River, Deer Creek, and Jordanelle, a neglected tank isn't just an inconvenience; it's a groundwater problem the county cares about.
A proper visit means finding and digging out the lid, pumping the tank all the way down, checking the baffles and effluent filter, and giving you an honest read on the system — not just draining it and driving off.
From routine pumping to a failing drain field — matched to how mountain-valley properties are actually used.
Full tank pump-outs and cleaning on a schedule that fits the household — most valley homes every three to five years.
Learn more →Point-of-sale and pre-purchase septic inspections for Heber Valley home sales — the system located, opened, and evaluated before closing.
Learn more →Riser, baffle, and effluent-filter work, plus drain-field diagnosis when a system starts to surface, pool, or back up.
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We plan around the valley's rocky ground, deep frost line, and reservoir setbacks — not around a flatland playbook that ignores winter and altitude.
Call with your address and roughly when the tank was last pumped. We'll connect you with a licensed Heber-area pumper who knows how to find a buried lid under snow and reach rural drives in winter.
On site, the crew pumps the tank, checks the filter and baffles, and gives you a straight answer on the system's condition — plus a realistic date to plan the next visit.
Let us know roughly when the tank was last pumped and what you're seeing.
A licensed local crew that knows how to find a buried lid under snow and reach rural drives in winter.
The crew pumps the tank, checks the filter and baffles, and gives you a realistic date for the next visit.
From Heber City and Midway to Charleston, Daniel, Kamas, and Francis — septic care planned around mountain lots, deep frost, and reservoir setbacks.
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For most Heber Valley households, every three to five years — sooner for a full-time family on a smaller tank, longer for a lightly used cabin. We'll help you set a realistic schedule.
Usually, yes. Snow and frozen ground make the lid harder to reach, so it helps to know roughly where it is and to keep the drive plowed — valley crews pump year-round.
The Heber Valley and surrounding Wasatch County — including Heber City, Midway, Charleston, Daniel, Kamas, and Francis.
Yes. We connect buyers and sellers with inspectors for point-of-sale septic checks, so a system is located, opened, and evaluated before a Heber Valley home changes hands.
At 5,600 feet, a full tank picks the coldest week to back up. Staying ahead of it means never fighting frozen ground in January.
Call with your address and when it was last pumped, and we'll set up a free estimate for your Heber Valley property.
(435) 555-0199