Septic Tank Plumbing in San Bernardino

Mr. Rooter Plumbing of San Bernardino has become a leading name in septic plumbing and services. We serve residential and commercial properties in San Bernardino and beyond, ensuring that every customer is taken care of with the best service. Our skilled plumbers utilize the best training and tools to provide solutions that last.


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We will always go above and beyond, ensuring you become a customer for life! Here's what you can expect from us:

  • Guaranteed Parts and Workmanship – We will always back our services. We want to create solutions that last for you and never leave you in the dark.
  • 24/7 Availability – We are available 24/7 for your emergency needs. We will never charge extra for overtime, holidays or weekend work, or emergency needs.
  • Cleanliness – We use mats and various protective gear to keep your home clean while we work. We will never leave a mess.
  • The Best Plumbers – Every one of our plumbers is fully licensed and insured. We also undergo regular training to ensure we are the best in the business.
  • Complete Customer Satisfaction – We will not rest until you are 100% satisfied with our work. We will do whatever we can to ensure you and your family are happy with our service.

If you are ready to see why Mr. Rooter Plumbing of San Bernardino is the best in the business, we invite you to give us a call or contact us online for an estimate on your septic tank plumbing service.


How Often Should You Pump Your Septic Tank?

Mr. Rooter Employee Explaining the work to the customerTypically, you should pump your septic tank every three to five years, but this varies depending on several factors.

A septic tank is an underground wastewater treatment structure commonly used in areas without centralized sewer systems. It must be maintained and serviced regularly to ensure it works together with the rest of your plumbing system. Additionally, given that septic tanks can only hold a finite amount of waste, it's essential to understand how often you should get these tanks pumped.

Regular maintenance of your septic system can prevent a variety of issues. Since all households use their systems a little differently, regular inspections are the best way for us to make sure your system is always clean and functional.

After one of our initial inspections, we will let you know how often you need to pump your septic system on average. As a general rule, we believe your septic tank should be pumped every one to two years. Once we determine a schedule for your system, we will be there to handle any maintenance we feel is required.


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How Can You Tell if Your Septic Tank Is Full?

If you have a septic tank, you must ensure everything is always working correctly, which isn't easy.

Septic systems are complicated, especially to the untrained eye. When there is a problem, it's not always obvious where the issue is originating. Promptly diagnosing the issue is vital for ensuring that it doesn't get worse or cause any problems for the people in your home who need to use water.

One common issue you may come upon is that your septic tank is full. Here are a few signs that your septic tank may be full:

  • Bad Odors – When your septic tank is full, odor-causing gases will seep out of the tank and into your home via your drains. The moment you notice strange odors in your home, it's time to have your septic tank serviced. A buildup of bacteria usually causes these odors and, if left unattended, may be harmful to you, your family, or your pets!
  • Slow Drains – When water begins to drain slowly, it may mean there's a clog in your pipes. If drainage remains slow, even after you clean your drains drain cleaning, it may be a sign that your septic tank is full.
  • Water – When a septic tank is full, solid waste can clog your drain-field piping system and force water to the surface. If you notice water pooling around your septic tank, this could be a sign that you may need to drain your system. Call us to pump your septic tank the moment you notice this issue.
  • Overly Healthy Lawn – In addition to the last sign, if the grassy area over your septic tank begins to look overly lush compared to the rest of your lawn, it may be time to have your system checked.
  • Sewage Backup – One of the easiest ways to tell if your septic tank is full is a sewage backup. A sewage backup is also one of the most annoying and disruptive ways to tell if your tank is full. If this occurs, be sure to call a professional to minimize damage.

If you notice any of these signs, it’s essential to have a professional inspect your septic tank. If left unmanaged, it could ruin your sewer and plumbing system. Waiting too long to contact a professional plumber can result in thousands of dollars in damages and repairs.


If you believe it may be time to have your septic tank inspected and serviced, give us a call or contact us online for skilled septic tank plumbing.


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