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Septic Service Specialists — Craighead County, AR

Septic Trouble? We'll Get It Flowing Again — Fast.

Septic tank pumping, repairs, drain-field service, and inspections across Jonesboro, AR and Craighead County. Backed up or overdue? Tell us what's going on and we'll get it handled.

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What We Do

Complete Septic System Service

From routine pumping to a failing drain field, we handle the whole private septic system. Here's what we work on most.

Septic Tank Pumping

Routine pumping and cleaning on schedule — the best way to protect your system and avoid backups.

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Septic Tank Repair

Cracked baffles, broken lids, risers, effluent filters, and tank pumps. We find the problem and fix it.

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Drain Field Service

Soggy yard, slow drains, or a failing leach field? We diagnose the cause and lay out your options.

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Emergency & Backups

Sewage backing up can't wait. Call and we'll get on it as quickly as we can.

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Septic Inspections

Buying or selling a home on septic? We inspect the system and tell you what shape it's in.

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Septic Installation

New systems and full replacements — from tank to drain field, sized and permitted right.

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Septic drain field installation work on a Craighead County property
Why Jonesboro Trusts Us

Septic Is What We Do

Septic Specialists

Not a general handyman. We work on septic tanks, drain fields, pumps, and the whole system day in and day out.

Straight Answers

Tell us what's happening — slow drains, odor, a backup — and we'll tell you what's likely going on and what it takes to address it.

Local to Craighead County

We know the area and the kind of systems around here. When it backs up, you want someone close who can move fast.

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Simple & Straightforward

How It Works

No runaround. Just a fast path from “something's wrong” to a working system.

1

Call Us

Tell us what's happening — slow drains, odor, a backup, or you're just due for a pumping. The more you describe, the faster we can help.

2

We Figure It Out

We talk through the symptoms and pin down what's likely going on — a full tank, a baffle, an effluent filter, or the drain field.

3

No Surprises

We walk you through what's wrong and what to expect — so you're never blindsided by the bill.

4

Get It Flowing

We get the system pumped, repaired, or serviced and your drains running the way they should.

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Know the Signs

When to Call About Your Septic

If you're seeing any of these, it's worth getting a local septic pro on the phone before a small problem becomes a failed drain field.

Slow drains all over the house. When every drain is sluggish and you hear gurgling, that often points to a full tank or a system backing up — not just one clogged fixture.

Slow DrainsOften a full tank

Sewage smell or wet spots in the yard. Odors indoors or over the tank/drain field, or soggy bright-green grass, can mean the system is surfacing effluent — a sign to act before it fails.

Odor & Wet SpotsCatch it early

Backups or overflow. Sewage backing up into a toilet, tub, or floor drain is the most urgent sign. Stop running water and call right away to limit the mess and damage.

BackupMost urgent — call now
Answers

Septic Questions, Answered

How often should a septic tank be pumped?
For most households, every 3 to 5 years — but it depends on tank size and how many people use the system. A large family on a 1,000-gallon tank may need pumping every 2–3 years, while a couple on a bigger tank can go longer. Pumping on schedule is the single best thing you can do to protect the expensive part: the drain field.
What are the signs my septic system is failing?
Watch for slow drains throughout the house, gurgling in the pipes, sewage odors indoors or over the yard, bright-green spongy grass over the drain field, or backups. Any sewage backing up into the house means stop using water and call right away.
Who do I call for a septic backup?
For a backup or overflow you want a septic professional, not just a drain-cleaning company — the problem is often a full tank or a drain-field issue, not just a clog. Call (870) 601-1832, describe what you're seeing, and stop running water until it's looked at.
Do you serve all of Craighead County?
Yes — Jonesboro and the surrounding communities including Brookland, Bono, Jonesboro, Lake City, Monette, Caraway, Bay, and the rural areas throughout Craighead County where homes run on private septic systems.
Local Knowledge

Septic Systems & Soil in Craighead County, Arkansas

Craighead County straddles two very different ground conditions, and which one your property sits on changes everything for a septic system. Crowley's Ridge — the unusual wind-deposited loess ridge that runs through Jonesboro — drains very differently from the flat Mississippi Alluvial Plain delta soils to the east and west, which are heavy clay with a seasonal high water table. Arkansas Department of Health rules require the water table or restrictive layer to sit well below the drainfield, so on the dense delta clay a system can stay saturated, back up, or surface effluent when the field cannot absorb fast enough. Knowing whether you are on ridge loess or bottomland clay is the first step in diagnosing a slow or failing system.

Where We Work

Serving Craighead County, Arkansas

Fast septic service across Jonesboro and the surrounding communities.

JonesboroBrooklandBonoJonesboroLake CityMonetteCarawayBayCashEgyptBlack OakNeedham

Septic Backing Up? Don't Wait — Call Now.

Tell us what your system is doing and we'll get it handled. Septic pumping, repair, and drain-field service across Craighead County.

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