Most homeowners waste $500–800 on a pump-out that doesn't solve their problem. Backing drains, sewage smell, wet spots in the yard — these are signs of a system issue, not a full tank. Pumping an already-failing system can actually make things worse.
SepticRooter™ will come to your Walton County home, pull the county health department map, locate your system, excavate access, fully diagnose the problem — and give you clear answers and a firm price. All at absolutely no charge.
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A properly functioning septic system is invisible. You should never see it, smell it, or hear about it. When any of these symptoms appear at your Walton County home, your system has a problem — and that problem almost certainly isn't a full tank.
When multiple drains slow or back up simultaneously, the problem is downstream — inside your septic system. This is a system-level issue, not a clogged drain line.
Pumping won't fix this. If the blockage is in the baffle, distribution box, or drain field inlet, pumping empties the tank but doesn't clear the obstruction.
Raw sewage appearing inside your Walton County home is a serious system failure. Wastewater has nowhere to go — the system is blocked or the drain field has failed.
Pumping may provide temporary relief but does not fix the underlying problem. Within days or weeks the backup will return — and may be worse.
Sewage appearing in low areas of your home means the system is under severe hydraulic pressure. This is one of the most urgent signs of septic failure and requires immediate attention.
This is never a "full tank" issue. A normally functioning system never produces this symptom regardless of tank fill level.
Water surfacing in your Walton County yard — especially over the drain field area — means your drain field soil is saturated and no longer accepting effluent. This is a field failure.
Pumping will not restore a failed drain field. In fact, pumping a system in hydraulic failure can introduce air and damage components.
Healthy septic systems have no detectable odor. Persistent sewage smells indicate the system is not processing waste correctly — broken baffles, damaged lids, failed drain fields.
Odors come from system failures — none of which are corrected by pumping the tank.
That alarm means your float switch has detected abnormally high water levels. Something is wrong — the pump has failed or effluent isn't draining properly.
Pumping resets the alarm temporarily but doesn't fix the pump, float switch, or drain field issue that triggered it. The alarm will return.
Septic pumping companies do one thing: they empty your tank. That's legitimate for routine maintenance — but it does not diagnose or repair system problems. If you're experiencing symptoms, you don't have a full-tank problem. You have a system problem. Calling a pump truck first means paying $500–800 for temporary relief while the real issue gets worse.
Baffles direct flow inside your tank. When they break — very common in older Walton County systems — solids escape into the drain field and clog it permanently. Pumping doesn't fix or even reveal a broken baffle.
Once a drain field fails, pumping only provides days of relief before the tank refills. The field needs to be evaluated and either treated or replaced — pumping delays the inevitable and costs you money.
Pressure-dosed systems have a pump that moves effluent to the field. When it fails, no amount of pumping will restore function. The pump needs to be diagnosed and replaced.
If the D-box is cracked, settled, or clogged, effluent won't distribute evenly. One lateral floods while others starve. Pumping does nothing to address a failed distribution box.
The bottom line: Before any Walton County homeowner spends a dollar on pumping, someone needs to actually look at the system. SepticRooter™ pulls the county records, locates your system, opens it up, and tells you exactly what's wrong and what it costs to fix. Zero dollars. No obligation.
We don't show up and guess. Our free diagnostic visit to your Walton County property is a complete professional assessment from start to finish.
We obtain the original as-built map for your system from the Walton County Health Department — showing exactly where everything was installed.
Included FreeUsing county records and professional equipment, we find your tank, distribution box, and drain field precisely. No guessing, no unnecessary digging.
Included FreeWe excavate whatever is necessary to access and inspect the system. We open the lids and get eyes on the actual components — tank, baffles, effluent level, pump.
Included FreeWe tell you exactly what's wrong, what needs to happen, and what it costs — while we're standing there. We may clear interior blockages on the spot.
$0 Total CostNo other septic company in the Atlanta area offers a truly free diagnostic visit that includes locating, excavating, and inspecting the system. We do it because we're confident in what we'll find — and we want you to trust us before you spend a dollar.
SepticRooter™ will come to your Walton County home, open up your system, and give you real answers — at absolutely no charge. Call now or fill out the form above.
📞 (678) 824-7566 — Free Diagnosis"We were about to call a pump truck when our neighbor mentioned SepticRooter™. They came out for free, found a broken baffle immediately, and fixed it the same day. The pump truck would have been a complete waste of money."
"Sewage was backing up into our downstairs bathroom. SepticRooter™ pulled the health department records, found our system, opened it up, diagnosed a failed pump — all for free. No one else would come out without charging a service fee."
"I called three companies. Two wanted $150 just to show up. SepticRooter™ came for free, found exactly what was wrong, gave me a firm price on the spot, and did the repair the next morning. Incredible service."
Walton County, Georgia, located in east metro Atlanta centered around Monroe, is home to Hard Labor Creek State Park, the Alcovy River greenway, and the Monroe historic district. We serve homeowners throughout Walton County and the surrounding communities of Monroe, Covington, and Loganville. When your septic system needs professional attention, SepticRooter™ is Walton County's trusted choice — licensed, BBB A+ rated, and available for same-day service.