Septic Repair in the Greater Tomball, Magnolia & Houston Area

Aerobic and conventional septic systems have many components that can fail over time. If your system has a broken pump, a faulty air compressor, damaged spray heads, or an electrical issue, submit a repair request and we'll connect you with a local septic professional.

Common Septic Repairs We Help You Request

Air compressor / air pump replacement
Water pump replacement
Pump screen and basket cleaning or replacement
Broken or clogged spray head replacement
Broken spray line repair or replacement
Electrical component replacement
Control panel repair or replacement
Timer and float replacement
Photo eye replacement
Riser and lid repair or replacement
Airline repair and diffuser replacement
Chlorinator repair or replacement

Signs You May Need a Repair

Red or yellow alarm light is active
System is making unusual noises
Spray heads are not spraying or spraying unevenly
Strong odor near the spray field
Visible damage to tanks, lids, or risers
Wet or soggy areas in the yard near the system
Control panel showing error codes
System has stopped operating completely

What Happens After You Request a Repair

After you submit a repair request, a local septic service provider in your area will contact you to discuss the symptoms you're experiencing and schedule a diagnostic visit. The provider will assess the system, identify the problem, and provide a repair estimate. All repair work and pricing is handled directly between you and the provider.

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Request Septic Repair

Describe what's happening with your system and we'll route your request to a local repair provider.

We help connect homeowners with local septic service professionals. This is an independent local septic service request site — not the official website of any single provider.