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Septic services and pumpouts

Septic systems don’t give much warning before things go wrong, and when they do, the mess gets serious fast. We provide reliable septic services and pump-outs that keep your system working properly and prevent costly failures. From routine maintenance to urgent troubleshooting, we handle the work others avoid.

Septic pump-outs

Routine pump-outs are the most important step in septic maintenance. We remove built-up solids from your tank to prevent backups, system overload, and drain field damage.

Septic System Troubleshooting

Slow drains, odours, pooling water, or backups are signs something isn’t right. We diagnose and recommend the right fix.

Commercial & Rural Septic Services

For rural properties, commercial sites, and facilities without municipal services, septic reliability is non-negotiable. We service systems built for heavier use and ensure compliance, safety, and uninterrupted operation.

Septic System Maintenance

Maintenance keeps your system reliable year-round. We inspect tank levels, baffles, filters, and system components to identify problems before they turn into emergencies. 

Septic System Installation & Repairs

When repairs or upgrades are needed, we handle septic system installation and component replacement with care and precision. From tanks to pumps and connections, we install systems built for durability, compliance, and long-term performance.

What Our Clients Say

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We have used Lanos & Clarke Plumbing for over five years. They are always very responsive to our multi-property needs, and Cameron is consistently on target with timelines while keeping us well-informed throughout the process.

– Margaret Dunlop (Marsh Hill Homes)

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Protect your property below ground.

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Our septic services are designed to extend the life of your system, protect your property, and keep everything operating the way it should.

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