Septic Tank Repair

Septic Tank Repair

Professional septic tank repair that restores your system and protects your property


5 Highlights on Septic Tank Repair

  • Expert Diagnosis of Tank Damage — Our septic professionals use camera inspection lines and hands-on assessment to pinpoint cracked, corroded, or ruptured tank walls before recommending any repair work. We identify the root cause, not just the symptom.
  • Baffle and Inlet/Outlet Pipe Repair — Broken baffles let scum and sludge escape into your drain field. We replace damaged tee fittings, repair inlet pipes and outlet pipes, and restore proper flow through your distribution box.
  • Riser and Access Lid Restoration — Settled or collapsed risers make future maintenance a nightmare. We install new risers and manhole covers so your tank stays accessible for pumping and inspection.
  • Structural Relining and Patching — Concrete and fiberglass tanks crack over time. We seal fractures, patch compromised walls, and reline interior surfaces to extend your tank’s operational life by years.
  • Compliant Repairs with Permit Coordination — Every septic tank repair we perform meets local health department codes. We pull the right permits, respect setback requirements, and document all work for your records.

Why Choose Our Septic Tank Repair

Septic tank repair is a job that demands precision, the right equipment, and deep knowledge of subsurface wastewater systems. Action Septic Service brings all three to every call.

Our crews carry state and local certifications specific to on-site septic system service. We’ve repaired conventional gravity-fed tanks, pressurized pump chamber setups, and alternative treatment systems across residential and commercial properties. That range of experience means we diagnose problems faster and fix them right the first time.

We own our own vacuum trucks, backhoes, and excavators. No subcontractors. No rental delays. When your septic tank is leaking effluent into your yard or your alarm system is signaling a failing pump, we show up equipped and ready.

Our repair estimates are detailed and transparent. You’ll see line items for parts, labor, and any permit fees before we break ground. We stand behind every septic tank repair with a written workmanship guarantee.

Action Septic Service also offers emergency response. A ruptured tank or overflowing sewage situation can’t wait until Monday. We answer calls after hours because contaminated groundwater and saturated soil don’t follow a schedule. Trusted, qualified, and built for this work — that’s who we are.


Signs You Need Septic Tank Repair

Septic tank repair becomes unavoidable once your system starts showing physical or functional distress. Here are five signs that mean it’s time to call a professional.

Persistent Sewage Odors Near the Tank: Malodorous gases escaping around the access lid, riser, or vent pipe point to a cracked tank shell or a failed seal. Anaerobic decomposition inside the tank produces hydrogen sulfide, and that gas should stay contained. If you smell it at ground level, the tank’s structural integrity is compromised.

Wet, Spongy Ground Over the Tank Area: Saturated or waterlogged soil directly above your septic tank means effluent is seeping through a breach in the wall or a corroded outlet pipe. This isn’t a drain field issue — it’s a tank issue. Left alone, it contaminates the surrounding soil absorption system and can reach your well or potable water supply.

Slow Drains Throughout the House: One clogged drain is a plumbing problem. Every drain in the house running slow at the same time signals a septic tank blockage — a collapsed baffle, accumulated sludge layer, or a clogged effluent filter restricting discharge.

Sewage Backup Into the Lowest Fixtures: Blackwater pushing back through basement floor drains or ground-level cleanouts means your tank can’t accept new wastewater. A cracked inlet pipe, a failed check valve, or a tank filled beyond capacity from a structural collapse can all cause this.

Visible Tank Settlement or Surface Depression: A sunken area in your yard where the tank sits indicates the tank has settled or partially collapsed underground. Precast concrete lids crack under soil pressure. Polyethylene tanks buckle. Either scenario requires immediate excavation and repair before the damage spreads to your distribution box and lateral lines.


Our Septic Tank Repair Process

Septic tank repair at Action Septic Service follows a structured sequence designed to get your system back online safely and efficiently.

Step 1: Initial Inspection We locate your tank using property records or electronic detection, then open the access lid or riser. Our technicians inspect the scum layer, sludge layer, baffles, and interior walls. We run a camera inspection line through the inlet and outlet pipes to check for cracks, root intrusion, or blockages.

Step 2: Pump and Clean Before any repair work begins, we pump the tank with our vacuum truck. Removing all septage, solids, and residual effluent gives us a clear view of the damage and a safe workspace.

Step 3: Diagnose and Estimate We document every defect — corroded fittings, cracked walls, failed seals, broken float switches. You receive a written estimate with repair options, timelines, and costs.

Step 4: Execute Repairs Depending on the scope, we patch and seal minor cracks, replace baffles and tee fittings, reline interior surfaces, or install new risers and filter screens. For major structural failures, we excavate around the tank with our backhoe and replace damaged sections.

Step 5: Test and Verify We fill the tank to operating level and monitor for leaks. All connections to the drain field, distribution box, and pump chamber get pressure tested. We confirm the alarm system and float switch function properly before backfilling and compacting the soil.


Brands We Use

Septic tank repair quality depends on the parts and materials installed. Action Septic Service uses trusted, top-rated brands that hold up in demanding underground environments.

  • Polylok
  • TUF-TITE 
  • Orenco Systems 
  • SJE Rhombus 
  • Zoeller 
  • Liberty Pumps
  • Sim/Tech 
  • Infiltrator Water Technologies 
  • Norweco 
  • Charlotte Pipe 

Your system’s safety and longevity depend on materials that resist corrosion, bacterial degradation, and soil pressure over the long term.


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FAQs About Septic Tank Repair

What does septic tank repair typically involve? 

Septic tank repair covers a range of work: sealing cracked walls, replacing broken baffles and tee fittings, relining corroded interior surfaces, fixing inlet and outlet pipes, and installing new risers or access lids. The specific scope depends on what our inspection reveals. Minor repairs like patching a hairline fracture differ significantly from replacing a collapsed baffle or a failed effluent filter assembly.

When should I schedule a septic tank repair? 

Schedule a repair as soon as you notice warning signs — sewage odors near the tank, wet ground over the burial site, slow drains throughout the house, or sewage backing up into fixtures. Waiting allows effluent to seep into the soil, potentially contaminating your groundwater and well. Early intervention costs less and prevents damage to your drain field.

Why do septic tanks crack or fail? 

Concrete tanks corrode from hydrogen sulfide gas exposure over time. Polyethylene and fiberglass tanks can buckle under shifting soil pressure. Tree roots infiltrate pipe joints. Heavy vehicles driven over the tank area cause settlement and structural collapse. Age, soil conditions, and lack of regular pumping all accelerate deterioration.

How long does a septic tank repair take? 

Most repairs take one day. A straightforward baffle replacement or pipe seal might wrap up in a few hours. Excavation work for major structural damage — relining a concrete tank or replacing a cracked section — can extend to two days depending on soil conditions and access.

Can a damaged septic tank contaminate my drinking water? 

Yes. A ruptured or leaking tank releases untreated sewage into the surrounding subsurface soil. If your property relies on a well for potable water, contaminated groundwater poses a direct health risk. Bacterial and microbial pathogens from raw wastewater can reach the water table. Prompt septic tank repair eliminates that pathway.

Does Action Septic Service handle permits for septic tank repair? 

We coordinate all required permits with your local health department. Many jurisdictions require a permit for structural repairs, component replacements, or any excavation around a septic system. We manage the paperwork, schedule inspections, and ensure every repair meets current code requirements.