Septic Tank Repairs
Additional PSA Member Benefits
Should your system require additional service during the year, you will receive Priority Emergency Service 7 A.M. - 5 P.M., Monday - Friday, with no overtime charges. Members also receive a 10% discount on any needed parts and a 10% discount on any labor charges.
To participate in all the advantages of the SOS Planned Service Agreement, or for answers to any question you may have, just contact our friendly customer service coordinators at 512-338-1804.
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Providing Quality Service...Guaranteed In the Greater Austin Area of Travis, Hays, Williamson, Burnet, & Bastrop Counties
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Call (512) 338-1804 for fast, dependable service.
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Seller Says "Too Bad" Seller Says “Too Bad” After Homebuyers Find Rotting Septic Tank Under Plywood (From Pumper Magazine, October 23, 2018) A news organization in Cortland Manor,...
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Aerobic System Pumping Aerobic Treatment Units (ATU) generally require more frequent pumping than do septic tanks of comparable size. There are 2 reasons: The...
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Alternative Septic System Regarding your Home Aerobic Treatment Unit: The components in your home plant should be serviced at least twice per year. The tanks must be...
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Septic Sewage The concentration of the activated sludge solids and the condition of those biological solids determines the effectiveness of...
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Drip Septic System We are seeing drip fields beginning to fail at an alarming rate!Why? Inadequate designs that seem to fully...
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Septic Drain Field Some homes may not have enough land area or appropriate soil conditions to accommodate the soil absorption drain...
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Sulpher Water Strong, rotten-egg odors in the raw water is usually the result of the decomposition of decaying underground organic...
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Septic New Install Let's pursue some of the technical issues with the “new” OSSFs. How do you design for peak flows?...