Find Septic Contractors
In Your County
Submit one request. Get one local contractor — not a flood of calls from companies across the state.
1 counties covered across the USA
One Call, Not Ten
Your request goes to one contractor only. No inbox full of calls from strangers.
Actually Local
Every county page covers local soil conditions, permit requirements, and seasonal issues specific to your area.
Know Before You Call
Our guides explain what's wrong, what it costs, and what to expect — so you're not going in blind.
How SepticSeek Works
Three steps. No account required. No sharing your information with a list of strangers.
Find Your County
Search for your county above. Each county page covers the specific contractors, regulations, soil conditions, and typical costs for that area — not generic national data.
Describe Your Issue
Tell us what's happening — slow drains, yard odors, a scheduled pumping, or a home inspection. The more detail you provide, the better the contractor can prepare before they call.
One Contractor Calls You
We route your request to one licensed local contractor — not a shared pool of five. You get one call, one quote, and a contractor who is prepared for your specific situation.
Septic Services We Cover
From routine maintenance to emergency repairs — find licensed contractors for every type of septic work.
Drain Field Repair
Soggy yard, slow drains, or sewage smell outside? A failing drain field needs attention fast. We connect you with contractors who specialize in assessment and repair.
Septic Tank Pumping
Most tanks need pumping every 3–5 years. Skipping it leads to backups and expensive repairs. Find a local pumping contractor before there's an emergency.
Septic Inspection
Required for most home sales and permits. A licensed inspector evaluates tank condition, drain field function, and regulatory compliance.
Tank Replacement
Cracked tanks, failed baffles, and structural failures require full replacement. We match you with contractors who handle tank excavation and installation.
New Installation
Building on a lot without sewer access? New septic installation requires soil testing, permitting, and a contractor licensed for your county.
Emergency Service
Sewage backing up into the house is an emergency. Some contractors in our directory offer same-day or next-day emergency response.
Why One Contractor Is Better Than Five
Most lead generation services — Angi, HomeAdvisor, Thumbtack — sell the same homeowner request to three, four, or five contractors simultaneously. You submit your information once and immediately receive calls from companies competing for your job before they know anything about it.
SepticSeek works differently. Your request goes to one contractor in your county. That contractor knows they are the only one who received your lead, which means they have an incentive to respond quickly, give you an honest assessment, and earn your business on merit — not on who calls you first.
For you, it means one conversation instead of five. For the contractor, it means a real opportunity instead of a race. That difference shows up in the quality of the estimate, the time the contractor spends understanding your problem, and ultimately whether you feel like you made a confident decision.