Ask Mike about the Fair Price Guarantee
At Devine Septic we never upsell or overcharge. That’s why we developed the Fair Price Guarantee:
- No extra or hidden fees
- No inflated or additional costs
- We will never tell you to pump more frequently than necessary to increase cost
- We will never proceed with a required service that incurs extra cost without notifying you in advance
- We don’t work sales commission
- You don’t pay extra at Devine!
What factors contribute to septic tank pumping costs?
Several factors can influence how much it costs to pump a septic tank.
1. Frequency:
How often is your system used? If you have been operating near capacity, it may cost extra to pump the tank. Below is an estimate on how often you should pump based on the amount of people living in your home, however this can vary depending on usage.
2. Tank size:
The newer the tank, the larger the tank, the more it costs to pump. Learn about the different types of septic systems we see common in Southern Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
3. Condition:
How well is the tank maintained? If it’s overfilled it will cost extra. Learn about how to properly keep your system maintained to help reduce not only pumping costs but to avoid repair costs as well.
What is the cost range for pumping most residential septic systems?
While this variety of factors ensures that every residence may have a slightly different price, the range usually falls between $200 and $500. Mike says sometimes new homeowners may be scared of the potential cost and put off regular maintenance. It’s always less costly in the long run to maintain your system properly now.