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TNT Septic Pumping is pleased to offer automatic pumping schedules that best suit your needs.

Emergency service is available but prevention with regular pumping, tank cleaning and jetting is the better option!

Septic System Maintenance Tips

  1. Pumping (most important) routinely pumping your system is about 85% of the maintenance.
  2. Discretion (remember everything you put down the drains ends up in your tanks).
  3. Inspection (every quarter)
  4. Treatment (depending on system type).
  5. Remember tanks accumulate waste and are not meant to treat waste.
  6. Use a mild detergent when cleaning, bleach is not your friend.
  7. You don’t want to overload your tanks, so unless it biodegradable do not put in down the drains.
  8. We can not separate septic waste from water. It ALL costs the same, so keep your water use reasonable.
  9. If you smell something foul, this is a warning sign that the decomposition process is not working.
  10. Health agencies recommend cleaning every two or three years to help maintain your system so system failure is avoided.
  11. Remove any trees and shrubs planted over or near the system because roots will cause your system to fail.
  12. Avoid driving over your system and your lines, it will break them.

Warning signs for backups are but are not limited to:

1. Sewage on the surface.
2. A distinctive odor.
3. Sinks and/or toilets that are slow to drain and/or bubbling (do not ignore this problem).

Satisfied customers give 5-star reviews!

“Simply amazing people!!!! Very fair prices, and very compassionate. Arrived extremely quick for an after hours emergency. Super great people! We will stick with this company for all of our septic needs! We could not be happier!

Highly recommended.”

We Honor All Competitors Coupons

Aerobic septic system owners are required by law to maintain a service contract by a licensed maintenance provider.

Only state licensed and approved disposal sites are used for septic disposal.

TNT Septic Pumping is licensed by the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality. Our septic pumping trucks serve residential and commercial customers in Magnolia, Montgomery, Spring, Cypress, Tomball, and Houston areas. Conroe, Willis, Waller, Hockley, Katy, Ft. Bend, Sugar Land, Missouri City, Richmond, Rosenberg, Rosharon Splendora, Needville, Fulshear, Simonton, Baytown, Highlands, Crosby, Mont Belvieu, Hempstead, Navasota, Bryan, College Station, Brenham, Chappell Hill, Sealy and Brookshire.