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County Permits · State Licenses · Industry Certifications
Every job backed by the credentials that matter to your county health department.
What we do,
and how we do it.
Four service disciplines. Each one staffed by technicians who hold the county permits and state licenses your job actually requires.
Scheduled Pump-Out
The job that keeps everything else from becoming a crisis.
Most systems need pumping every 3–5 years. Left longer, solids back up into the drain field — a repair that costs ten times more than the pump-out you skipped. We track your service history, send reminders when you're due, and show up on time with the right truck for your tank size.
All pump-outs include a visual inspection of accessible components and a written report filed with your county health department where required — Westchester, Suffolk, and Nassau included.

Title V & PSMA Inspection
The inspection that makes Tuesday's closing happen.
Real estate agents call us first because we turn reports around in 24 hours. Our inspectors hold PSMA/NOF certification — the industry standard recognized by county health departments, lenders, and courts — not a self-issued certificate of completion.
We evaluate every component: treatment tanks, distribution boxes, siphons, pumps, and absorption area. The written report meets Suffolk County Article 6, Westchester Chapter 845, and NYS DOH requirements. If something needs remediation, we tell you exactly what, why, and what it costs.

Backup & System Failure
When the lawn turns soft, the clock is already running.
Sewage backing into a basement or surfacing in the yard is a health code violation and a property emergency. We dispatch within 4 hours, seven days a week, including holidays. Our trucks carry emergency bypass equipment, portable pump-down capacity, and the diagnostic tools to tell you whether you need a $400 emergency pump or a $6,000 repair — before we start.
We work directly with your county health department on required notifications and emergency variance permits so you don't have to navigate that alone.

New Install & I/A OWTS
If you're building outside the sewer line, the system you design today determines your options for the next 40 years.
Suffolk County's cesspool ban (effective 2019) and the state's push toward Innovative/Alternative Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems (I/A OWTS) mean new installations require more engineering than they used to. We design, permit, and install systems that meet current Suffolk County Article 6 and NYS DOH standards — including nitrogen-reducing I/A OWTS that qualify for county rebate programs.
For properties in the NYC Watershed (East of Hudson), we handle the additional DEP and DEC coordination required for approval. We've done it enough times that it doesn't slow your project down.

What clients say
after the truck leaves.
Homeowners, property managers, and real estate professionals across eight New York counties.
"We manage 14 rental properties across Rockland and Orange Counties. Septic built us a maintenance calendar, shows up on schedule, and files everything with the county themselves. I've handed over the whole headache."
14 units · Annual pump schedule · County filings handled
David K.
Property Manager
"My buyers were ready to walk when the inspection flagged a failing distribution box. Septic was on-site the next morning, completed the repair, and issued a new compliance letter by end of day. The deal closed on time."
Title V inspection · Same-day repair · Closing compliance letter
Sandra M.
Licensed Real Estate Agent
"First house, first septic system, no idea what I was looking at. The technician spent 20 minutes explaining the whole system to me, left a diagram, and set me up on a reminder schedule. That's not a service call — that's an education."
New homeowner orientation · Pump-out · Service reminder enrolled
James O.
First-Time Homeowner
4.9 / 5
Average Rating · 312 Reviews
96%
Would Recommend to Neighbors
24 hrs
Average Report Turnaround