Septic Tank Pumping & Cleaning

A complete pump-out that protects your leach field and stretches the life of your system. Same-day slots often open. Phone hours Mon-Sat, 8am-6pm.

Licensed & Insured in MA
Same-Day Service Available
Mon-Sat, 8am-6pm
Satisfaction Guaranteed

A Clean Pump-Out Is the Best Gift You Can Give Your Septic System

The longer a tank goes without service, the harder it works against you. With each week of buildup, solid waste creeps closer to the drain field, and once solids reach the drain field, the cost of a pump-out becomes the cost of drain field repair, or even full replacement. According to the EPA and university extension offices across the country, the single most useful step a homeowner can take on a private system is a thorough pump-out every three to five years.

Our crews don't just deal with the easy liquid layer. We break up the sludge at the bottom, pull out the floating scum cap, and inspect the walls of the tank while we're in there. You get a finished job, not a half-done one.

What's Included in Our Septic Pumping Visit

Urgent Pump-Outs When Things Go Sideways

Sewage doesn't observe business hours. If waste is rising from a floor drain, the toilet is bubbling and ready to back up into your basement, or a strong odor hangs around your basement or yard, your system needs help. From 8am to 6pm, Monday through Saturday, we treat these backups as our top priority and shift other jobs to make room.

If you call during working hours, Monday through Saturday, and need emergency service, we'll talk you through how to handle things at the house, dispatch a crew as quickly as possible, and let you know what to expect once the pressure is off your system.

Same-Day Septic Pumping

For non-emergency jobs, we often have same-day or next-day slots. Phone us early in the day and we'll do our best to get a truck in your driveway by afternoon.

Call (774) 504-6773

What Does Septic Pumping Cost in Massachusetts?

Pricing varies with tank size, how full the tank is, and how far down the lid is buried. Most Massachusetts homeowners pay anywhere from $300 to $600 for a typical residential pump-out. Larger tanks, deeper-buried lids, or seriously overdue tanks usually cost more. Emergency response work normally carries a small after-hours fee.

You'll get a real quote before any work starts. No surprises waiting at the end. Just call or send a request through our online form and we'll give you a real price for your home.

Ready to Book Your Pump-Out?

Give us a ring or fill out the quick online form. We'll confirm a time and have a crew at your home soon.

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