Ellensburg Septic Tank Services

Welcome to Henley's Septic, your trusted provider of septic tank pumping and septic tank services in the Ellensburg community. With a commitment to exceptional customer care and expertise in the field, we proudly serve our clients with septic tank pumping, real estate inspections, and minor repairs. At Henley's Septic, we treat customers like family, ensuring that your septic system receives the utmost attention and care it deserves. Whether you require routine maintenance or comprehensive inspections, our team is here to meet all your septic needs.

 

Septic Tank Pumping

The EPA recommends inspecting septic systems every two to three years while pumping the septic tanks every three to five years. Factors like household size, wastewater volume, solids content, and septic tank size determine the frequency of pumping. Septic service professionals can determine when pumping is necessary by measuring the solid layers within the tank. During the pumping process, a technician uses vacuum equipment to remove the tank's contents while stirring them with a muckrake for efficient pumping. The cost of septic tank pumping varies depending on location and tank size.


Real Estate Inspections

Real estate agents understand the importance of assessing the condition and functionality of septic systems before buying or selling a property. These inspections thoroughly examine the septic tank, distribution box, and drain field to ensure they are functioning properly. By conducting tests and evaluations, such as dye tests or water load tests, these inspections provide Ellensburg real estate agents with valuable information to guide their clients in making informed decisions and negotiating repairs or adjustments when necessary.


Diagnostics - Smoke Testing & Camera Scope

Septic smoke testing and camera scopes are powerful tools used for diagnostic preventative maintenance and repair information in septic systems. Smoke testing involves introducing non-toxic smoke into the system to identify sources of sewer vapors. On the other hand, camera scopes provide a visual inspection of the interior of the septic tank and the pipes, allowing technicians to detect issues such as blockages, leaks, or structural damage. These advanced technologies enable septic professionals to efficiently diagnose problems, perform necessary maintenance, and implement timely repairs, ensuring the optimal functioning and longevity of septic systems.