Regular septic pumping is one of the most important steps in protecting your home, avoiding costly repairs, and extending the life of your septic system. Our professional septic pumping and maintenance services ensure your system operates efficiently, safely, and in compliance with local regulations.
Whether you’re on a routine schedule or experiencing warning signs, our experienced technicians are ready to help.
Your septic tank collects and separates wastewater from your home. Over time, solids accumulate at the bottom of the tank. If not removed, these solids can:
Cause sewage backups into your home
Lead to drain field failure
Create foul odors
Result in costly emergency repairs
Shorten the lifespan of your septic system
Routine pumping prevents buildup and keeps your system functioning properly.
Most residential septic tanks should be pumped and/ or inspected every 2-3 years, depending on:
Household size
Tank size
Water usage habits
Garbage disposal use
Not sure when yours was last serviced? We can help assess your system and recommend a maintenance schedule.
You may need service if you notice:
Slow draining sinks or tubs
Gurgling pipes
Sewage odors inside or outside
Wet or soggy areas in your yard
Sewage backups in toilets or drains
County required
If you’re experiencing any of these issues, don’t wait — early service can prevent major damage.
When you schedule service, here’s what you can expect:
Locate and access the septic tank
Remove lids and inspect system components
Fully pump out liquid and solid waste
Check baffles and visible tank condition
Provide maintenance recommendations if needed
Our team works efficiently while respecting your property.
In addition to pumping, we provide:
Routine maintenance scheduling
System inspections
Filter cleaning
Baffle checks
Advice on proper septic care
Preventative maintenance saves money and helps avoid emergency situations.
Most homes require septic pumping every 2-3 years, but this depends on household size, tank capacity, and water usage. Larger families or homes with garbage disposals may need more frequent service. We can help you determine the right schedule for your system.
Without routine pumping, solid waste builds up and can overflow into your drain field. This can cause:
Sewage backups inside your home
Strong odors in your yard
Drain field failure
Costly system repairs or replacement
Preventative maintenance is far less expensive than emergency repairs.
A standard maintenance service typically includes:
Full tank pumping
Inspection of tank condition
Baffle inspection
Effluent filter cleaning (if installed)
Recommendations for system care
Our goal is to catch small issues before they become major problems.
An effluent filter prevents solid particles from leaving your tank and clogging the drain field. Over time, it can become restricted and must be cleaned periodically to maintain proper system flow.
Baffles direct wastewater flow inside your tank and prevent solids from entering the drain field. Damaged or deteriorating baffles can lead to system failure if not addressed early.
Yes. With proper pumping and inspections, a septic system can last 20–40 years or more. Neglect is one of the primary causes of premature system failure.
Yes. Contact us if you notice:
Slow drains
Gurgling sounds in plumbing
Sewage odors
Wet or unusually green patches in your yard
Backups in sinks or toilets
These may indicate your tank is full or another issue is developing.
Yes. We can place you on a routine maintenance schedule and send reminders when service is due, so you never have to guess.
Don’t wait until there’s a problem. Preventative septic maintenance saves you money and protects your home.

At Rural Sanitation Inc, we provide dependable, affordable pumping and inspection services backed by years of hands-on experience.
4380 Sherman Rd
Slinger, WI 53086