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Septic System Repair Services in Dundalk, Maryland

Experts in Servicing Septic Tanks

Count on Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Dundalk, Maryland for septic system repairs. Our skilled service professionals work with commercial and residential customers to get their septic systems back on track as soon as possible. Whether you have a crack in your septic tank, an overflowing tank, a detached dividing wall, or another common septic tank problem, our local service providers are here to help. Call us 24/7 to schedule your septic system service.

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Commonly Experienced Septic System Issues

Detached Dividing Wall: A detached dividing wall in septic systems is one of many common problems, and it happens when the septic tank’s two compartments aren’t secure or move from their position, causing system failure. Full Tank: Full tanks can cause all kinds of problems, such as the drain field not being able to absorb wastewater and overflowing. Tree Roots: Keep an eye on large plants and trees growing near your septic tank – their roots can eventually grow toward your septic tank and cause damage. Tank Corrosion: The creation of hydrogen sulfide in your septic tank from bacterial activity may cause metal components to corrode, damaging the walls of your septic tank.

Additional Services We Offer in Dundalk, Maryland

From cleaning your drains and repairing your water heater to pumping your septic tank and performing emergency repairs, Mr. Rooter Plumbing® is here to help.

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Septic System Repair Near Me: Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Dundalk, Maryland

Whether you’re in the city center or on the outskirts, Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Dundalk, Maryland strives to be accessible for local customers who need septic system repairs. We are proud to provide standout plumbing services for our local customers in Dundalk.

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A Trusted Provider of Septic System Repairs in Dundalk, Maryland

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    You’re in safe hands when you choose Mr. Rooter Plumbing® for residential and commercial plumbing services.

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    We have a licensed and insured team of service professionals who pride themselves on convenient appointment times, professional septic system repairs, and going the extra mile.

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    We stand by our comprehensive septic system services with guarantees on all parts and workmanship.

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Customer Reviews in Dundalk, Maryland

  • Dana A.

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    We had an emergency after hours and I called Mr. Rooter, who came out the next morning. Rich evaluated the situation, gave us an estimate, and started the work immediately. I had him to look at some other issues and those too were repaired within 24 hours. Our plan is to keep Mr. Rooter on speed-dial. Great customer service, clear and concise information, and excellent work.

  • Justin S.

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Quick, priced a little high, but clearly explained. Very friendly and answered question thoroughly and mentioned ideas to help prevent issues in the future.

  • exindigo666

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    I had a water line suddenly spring a leak yesterday, couldn't find the source so I closed off the water main and went looking for a plumber this morning – found Mr. Rooter, saw great Google reviews, called them, and 1.5 hrs later they were here on normal rates, not emergency rates. The plumber Rich and I spent about 1/2 hr figuring out the source of the leak (icemaker water filter line from basement to kitchen), then it was a relatively quick fix. He also discovered the water filter housing itself had a tiny leak – we suspect a water pressure surge was involved so I'm having them come out again to replace the 30 yr old water pressure regulator valve – can't afford to have my basement flood again. I would highly recommend Rich to anyone – he was as good as it gets – polite, smart, and he worked with me in diagnosing the problem, didn't have a "go away and let me do my job" attitude, which as an ex-engineer I greatly appreciate.

  • Brad S.

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Woke up with a clogged toilet overflowing to the tub. After a hour of trying to unclog it myself I gave Mr. Rooter. The level of service was fantastic. They gave me a time window for when the Tech would arrive and happily he was early. How often does that happen? Phillip Vo was the tech that handled my problem. He was curtious and skilled at getting the job done. After removing the clogged drain he cleaned up and sanitized the bathroom. I would highly recommend Mr. Rooter and Phillip for your plumbing needs. I forgot to mention that Mr. Rooter did not even do the charge just to show up thing. They show up give you an estimate with no service charge. Bonus! Thanks, Mr. Rooter and Phillip. Top Notch.

  • nischal m.

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Mr. Umesh Karki came in at a very short notice on Saturday and fixed our drainage leakage professionally. His professionalism was exemplary, did a really good work of fixing leak and replacing old appliance. Their price is very transparent and reasonable. Highly recommended for your plumbing needs!

  • Tosin A.

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    We had the pleasure of being serviced by technician Umesh on a faucet replacement, he was very professional, informative and showed great intrest in customer service.And represented this reputable company well.We are happy to rate them 5 ?.

  • Gaming H.

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Mr rooter dig crew did an amazing job. Super fast and extremely good.

  • Darlene R.

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Robbie Whitley arrived with a smile, applied booties, and a mat to assure cleanliness as he entered and existed my home. Explained his findings, reviewed different service price options and provide great tips. Robbie doesn't deserve 5 stars he deserves 10 stars. Thanks Robbie!

  • KEITH S.

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Ethan Yeager was very professional, courteous and informative. He explained what he believed was the “root” cause of the issue from beginning to end.

  • Virginia M.

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Robbie Whitley from Mr. Rooted did an excellent job installing my utility sink. He was very professional as well as courteous. He completed the job with efficiency and accuracy. I thought it would take him a longer amount of time to finish, but he had the job completed in no time. He also worked with me on what I needed to save on cost. Thanks Mr. Rooter for sending out an excellent tech. I highly recommend him and would definitely call on him if another plumbing job arises.

Frequently Asked Questions About Septic System Repair in Dundalk, Maryland

You can become knowledgeable on septic system repairs by reading the answers to our ‘Frequently Asked Questions’. If you require information about Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Dundalk, Maryland and our plumbing services, contact our friendly team today.

  • How much you spend replacing your septic tank can depend on the business you choose, where you live, and the type of property you have. A number of pump types are available to work with septic tanks, like centrifugal and turbine, and the one you choose for your setup may greatly contribute to your septic tank replacement costs. How much you can expect to pay for a new septic system and tank can depend on the type you want to install, like a conventional septic system or something more advanced like an aerobic, waterless, or mound system. Small septic tanks are often more cost-effective to buy and incorporate into septic systems through trusted septic tank replacement companies compared to larger septic tanks.

  • You may encounter many variables when calculating the costs of repairing a septic tank, which means a small repair might be as much as $650, while a large repair could cost $6,500. The type of damage and its extent certainly contribute to septic tank repair costs, with extensive damage like severe tank cracks and collapsed drain fields typically costing in the thousands to repair, while baffle failure and blockages can cost a few hundred dollars to fix. You may be charged less for a small tank’s repairs compared to a large tank due to less time and the need for fewer materials. If access to your tank is challenging for repairs, or it’s buried deep or in a hard-to-get-to location, you may pay more than if your tank was straightforward to reach.

  • In many situations, how well you maintain your septic tank can be a major factor in just how many years of service it provides until you need to replace it. Most septic tanks have the potential to last between 15 and 40 years when they have been professionally installed and meticulously maintained over their lifetime. The lifespan of septic tanks typically depends on their construction materials, with concrete septic tanks known to last four decades compared to steel, which may last 15 to 20 years before succumbing to rust. How well your septic tank was installed and designed, the condition of its installation site and the soil, and even how frequently you book septic tank pumping contribute to how many years of service it provides.

  • A number of subtle clues on your property can help you locate your septic tank, like slight indents in the ground, unusual growth of plants and grass, and any signs of disturbance in the earth. Your septic tank’s location may be easy enough to find if you’re a new property owner by checking the information left by the previous owner and referring to your inspection documents. If you have access to your property’s building plans, you may discover that your septic tank’s location is listed or drawn on them for homeowner convenience. If you’re struggling to locate your septic tank, ask your local service professional, who can help with septic tank locator tools and metal probes.

  • Collapsed septic tanks can cause sewage leaks that pose a health and safety risk, which is why addressing a collapsed septic tank immediately is crucial. Often, a collapsed septic tank means your septic system isn’t functioning at its best, resulting in wastewater treatment and disposal challenges that mean you should stop using your septic system immediately. You can experience all manner of problems with a collapsed septic tank, which is why it’s not advisable to keep using it when it has collapsed. Stop using your septic tank as soon as possible once it has collapsed, as there may be legal problems associated with using a septic system that poses health and safety risks.

  • You may have no problems keeping your septic tank healthy and working at its best when you book regular septic tank pumping services. Keep your septic system operating at its best by only using products that are advertised as safe for septic systems since not all are, and being mindful of what you flush. While maintaining your septic tank, don’t forget to maintain your drain field with simple actions like not parking vehicles by it, not using sump pumps by it, and avoid planting shrubs and trees by it. If you want to maintain your septic tank for years of reliable service, you can take simple actions at home or in your workplace, like using septic system-safe toilet paper, refraining from flushing harsh chemicals, and using water efficiently.

  • Septic tank repairs can be messy and complicated, so despite having basic septic tank repair knowledge, enjoy peace of mind and a job well done by leaving septic tank repairs to trained and licensed professionals. If you have a septic tank with a damaged baffle, the replacement process can involve inspecting the old part, ordering a new one, installing it, and testing it to ensure it has solved the problem. If you need to carry out any septic tank repairs, excavation of the area surrounding the tank is required to access it while also uncovering all access ports or maintenance holes. Learning how to repair a septic tank can involve system testing — which is looking for leaks and signs of damage before and after you perform repairs.

  • When septic tank damage occurs through a fire, lightning, windstorm, or hail, you may have luck claiming the cost of repairs through your homeowners’ insurance policy. If an explosion has contributed to the damage your septic tank has sustained, your homeowners’ insurance policy may cover the costs of repairs or total replacement. While not all that common, homeowners can enjoy peace of mind knowing that if their septic tank is damaged due to vandalism or a natural disaster, their homeowners’ insurance may cover the costs of repairs. Septic tank damage that has been caused by a homeowner not maintaining it or general wear and tear is very rarely covered by homeowners’ insurance companies.

  • Septic tank owners frequently encounter frustrating issues like clogs in their drain fields and blockages in their pipes, which require the expertise of septic tank businesses to rectify. Septic tank cracks resulting in leaks are all too common, with property owners often having to call trusted professionals to repair or even replace their tanks. Sewage backing up and overflowing isn’t all that uncommon if you don’t regularly pump your septic tank, perform maintenance, and are a high-usage household or business. A number of issues can rear their heads relating to your septic tank, such as root intrusion from trees planted too close to septic systems and poorly installed drain fields.

  • In many situations, small cracks in septic tanks are able to be repaired with special epoxy or concrete sealant products to stop them from getting worse. If your septic tank is damaged or cracked, your local service professional may recommend a septic tank patch kit featuring a repair compound and adhesive for light septic tank cracks. Despite significant and structural cracks not always being repairable, some service professionals may be able to provide repairs by applying extra material around the affected area to keep the tank functional. The most severe septic tank cracks can typically not be repaired, and replacement is often be the safest and most effective option.

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