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McNairy County Septic Service

Septic tank pumping, repair, inspection, and full system installation across McNairy County. 24/7 emergency response for backups, alarms, and overflows. Locally owned. Free written estimates.

  • 24/7 Emergency Response
  • Locally Owned
  • Free Estimates
  • Real Estate Inspections
  • Insured

Request Septic Service

Tell us what's going on and we'll get back to you fast — emergencies get a same-hour response during work hours, next business morning after hours. For active sewage backups, please call: (731) 982-2187.

  • Free written estimates
  • 24/7 emergency response
  • Real estate inspections welcome
  • Locally owned and insured

We never share your info with anyone except the septic pro who handles your area.

The McNairy County Septic Crew That Actually Picks Up

Most homes outside the Selmer city limits are on septic systems — and most of those systems will need pumping, repair, or attention at some point. When yours does, you want a local septic company that answers the phone, gets a truck to your property fast, and gives you a fair, written estimate before doing the work.

That's us. We're a McNairy County-based septic service handling routine tank pumping, component repairs, inspections (including real-estate transactions), new system installs, drain field service, and 24/7 emergency response. Selmer, Adamsville, Bethel Springs, Ramer, Michie, and the rural roads in between.

Estimates are free and in writing. For sewage backups, alarms, or overflowing tanks — call (731) 982-2187. Don't wait. It only gets worse.

Our Septic Services

Routine pumping is the bread-and-butter, but we handle the full life of a septic system — from new install through inspection, repair, and end-of-life replacement.

Septic Tank Pumping in McNairy County, TN

Most McNairy County septic tanks need to be pumped every 3 to 5 years. Skipping it is the #1 reason systems fail early. We pump residential and commercial tanks, haul the waste off-site for proper disposal, and leave you with a written service record.

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Septic Inspections in McNairy County, TN

Buying or selling a home with a septic system? A real estate transaction inspection from a qualified septic professional protects everyone. We also do annual maintenance inspections for homeowners who want to catch small issues before they become big ones.

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Septic Repair in McNairy County, TN

When something fails on your septic system but the system as a whole is still sound, we repair the failing piece rather than push a full replacement. Common repairs include cracked or sunken tank lids, broken baffles, failed distribution boxes, and damaged risers.

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New Septic Installation in McNairy County, TN

For new construction or properties replacing a failed legacy system, we install permitted new septic systems sized to the property. We coordinate the soil/perc test, county permitting, tank delivery, drain field installation, and final inspection.

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Drain Field Service in McNairy County, TN

The drain field is the most expensive part of a septic system to replace, so we always try to restore it first. We jet-clean lines, treat with bacteria/enzyme products, and replace only the sections that have truly failed. Full replacement is the last resort, not the first.

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24/7 Emergency Service in McNairy County, TN

Sewage backing up into the house, alarm screaming on the pump tank, water pooling in the yard? Call any time. We dispatch fast across McNairy County, locate the problem, and stop the damage before it gets worse. Most emergency calls turn into a pumping or a single-component repair.

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Commercial Septic Service in McNairy County, TN

Commercial septic systems have higher usage and tighter inspection requirements. We pump, inspect, and maintain commercial septic systems for McNairy County businesses, churches, rental properties, restaurants, and contractors. Service contracts available.

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Why McNairy County Calls Us

We Actually Answer

The single biggest complaint about septic companies is "I called and nobody called back." We answer the phone during work hours. After hours, the call rolls to an on-call number for genuine emergencies.

Locally Owned, McNairy Based

We live and work in McNairy County. We're not driving down from Memphis or Jackson when something goes wrong. We know the soil here, the systems installed by the local contractors over the years, and what's typical for each part of the county.

We Don't Push Replacement

If your system can be saved with a small repair instead of a full replacement, we tell you that. We make our money on the long-term relationship, not the one-time upsell.

Written Estimates Before Work

You see the price and the scope in writing before we start. No surprise charges, no "while we're out here" upsells, no pressure.

Real Estate Inspections

Buying or selling? We do thorough septic inspections that meet bank and inspector requirements. Reports turned around fast so closings stay on schedule.

24/7 Emergency Response

Sewage in the house at 2 AM? Alarm screaming on the pump tank? Yard pooling water? Call. We dispatch fast and stop the damage.

McNairy County Communities We Serve

Every town in McNairy County plus the rural roads in between. If your driveway is in the county, we'll come.

  • Selmer
  • Adamsville
  • Bethel Springs
  • Ramer
  • Michie
  • Stantonville
  • Milledgeville
  • Eastview
  • Finger
  • Guys
  • McNairy County

Just outside the county? Call us anyway — we sometimes pick up work in adjacent Hardin, Chester, and Tishomingo counties.

What McNairy County Says About Us

"Sewage was backing up into our basement Sunday afternoon. Called them, truck was at the house in about an hour, problem pumped and diagnosed by dinnertime. They came back Monday to replace a failed baffle and we've had no issues since."

— Greg M., Selmer

"Had the place out by Bethel Springs inspected for the sale of the house. The inspector found things the city septic guy from Jackson had missed for years. Honest report. Closing went through clean."

— Diane L., Bethel Springs

"Pumping every three years like clockwork on our place near Ramer. They text the day before, show up when they say, and leave the yard cleaner than they found it. No drama, just good service."

— Carl P., Ramer

Common McNairy County Septic Questions

How often should I pump my septic tank?

For most McNairy County households, every 3 to 5 years. Smaller tanks, larger families, garbage disposals, and high water use all shorten the interval. We give you a recommended next-service date based on what we see during pumping.

What are signs my septic is failing?

Slow drains throughout the house, sewage smell in the yard, water pooling over the drain field, gurgling toilets, lush bright-green grass in a stripe across the lawn, or an alarm sounding on your pump tank. Any of these warrants a call.

How much does septic service cost?

It depends on the work and the system. Routine pumping is one price range, repairs and installations are another. We give a written estimate after we look at what's going on — free, no obligation.

Do you handle emergencies on weekends?

Yes. Call (731) 982-2187 any time. For active backups, weekends, after hours, holidays — we respond.

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Need Septic Service?

Routine pumping or middle-of-the-night emergency — we answer. Call (731) 982-2187.

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