Experience the “Charles Taylor Way,”
providing high-quality and reliable septic tank services since 1989!
For over three decades, Taylor Septic Services has been the trusted partner in comprehensive septic solutions in Wise County, TX, and the surrounding area. Our family-owned and operated business reflects our commitment, quality, and customer satisfaction. Whether you’re a homeowner or a business, our expertise in septic system installation, maintenance, and repair is unparalleled. We guarantee your needs are met with the highest standards of service, every time.
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Our story: A legacy of trust and excellence
Septic services tailored to your needs
At Taylor Septic Services, we understand that every septic system is unique. That’s why we offer a wide range of services to meet the specific needs of each client:
Septic tank pumping and maintenance
Installation and inspection
Repairs and replacement
Serving residential and commercial clients
Our expertise extends beyond residential services. We cater to a broad spectrum of clients, including commercial establishments like restaurants and RV parks. Our team is adept at handling the unique challenges posed by different types of septic systems, ensuring efficient and effective solutions for every client.
We believe in empowering every client with knowledge. Educating you about your septic system is a part of our service, helping you understand how to maintain it effectively. This approach not only ensures the longevity of your system but also promotes environmental stewardship.
The Charles Taylor Way: A promise of unmatched service
FAQ's
What is your service area?
How often should my septic system be pumped?
According to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), it’s recommended to have your septic system pumped every 3 to 5 years. Regular pumping ensures all components of your system function smoothly and efficiently.
How can I identify my septic system type?
To determine if you have an Aerobic or Conventional septic system, look for specific features. Aerobic systems typically have sprinklers and always include an aerator to pump air into the system. If you’re uncertain, don’t hesitate to contact us at Taylor Septic Services for professional assistance.
Why does my septic system need regular pumping?
Over time, solids accumulate at the bottom of your septic tank, forming a layer known as “sludge.” While tanks can handle a certain amount of sludge, they need to be pumped out periodically to prevent overflow into the drain field, which can cause significant and costly damage.
What are the signs of a malfunctioning septic system?
- Water pooling or dampness near the drain field.
- Gurgling sounds from plumbing.
- Slow draining toilets and sinks.
- System backups or sewage odors.
- Unusually green grass above the drain field.
Why is my septic tank full again after pumping?
Do I need to be present for septic tank pumping?
While it’s not mandatory, we recommend being present during pumping. This allows us to share valuable information about your system, offer maintenance tips, and identify any potential issues.
How quickly can I schedule a service?
We’re dedicated to prompt service, often scheduling appointments for the same or next day. Contact us to find a time that works best for you.
Can tree roots affect My septic system?
Yes, tree roots can intrude into septic tanks and pipes, causing blockages and damage. It’s advisable to plant trees at a safe distance from your septic system to prevent such issues.
Is it safe to use additives in my septic tank?
While some additives claim to enhance septic system performance, they can sometimes do more harm than good. It’s best to consult with our professionals before using any additives.
Get in touch for reliable septic services
Discover the difference that comes with over three decades of expertise and a dedication to customer satisfaction. For all your septic system needs, contact Taylor Septic Services at (940) 627-3385. Let us take care of your septic system, so you can focus on what matters most.