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23020 SE Eagle Creek Rd
Eagle Creek OR, 97022

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23020 SE Eagle Creek Rd, Eagle Creek OR, 97022
(503)714-3157



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About Speedy Septic

We’re the largest septic system services company in Oregon. On time, professional, and working hard and smart to earn your business! Septic tank pumping and cleaning, system locating, certified inspections, and septic system design, construction, and repair. We take pride in our reputation as industry experts, and in the kind words we receive from customers. Our motto is Setting a Higher Standard, and we take it seriously!

Services:
Septic system installation
Septic Maintenance
Drainfield Install and Repair
Septic System Locating
Emergency Septic Pumping
Septic System Excavation
Free Septic System Stress Test
Lift Station Service
Sand Filters


Speedy Septic, septic system service, listed under "Septic System Services" category, is located at 23020 SE Eagle Creek Rd Eagle Creek OR, 97022 and can be reached by 5037143157 phone number. Speedy Septic has currently no reviews.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Speedy Septic

No, septic service companies don’t regulate septic systems. In Oregon, we are only required to report untreated sewage flowing above ground into a waterway. Our job is to help you, your family, your home, and your septic system to ensure they all work together in the best way possible. It’s in everyone’s best interest to help you fix your septic system before it gets to this extreme. We at Speedy Septic hope if you have any questions about your septic system or are experiencing issues, you contact us. We’d be happy to help!
Rid-X and yeast isn’t good for septic tanks because it can harm or kill off the “good bacteria” that helps break down and clarify the build-up in a septic tank. In fact, the EPA states that people should “beware of septic tank additives” and that “periodic pumping is the only true way to ensure that septic systems work properly and provide many years of service.”
The best way to know when to pump a septic tank is to check the levels of the solids. To determine if pumping is necessary, we perform a sludge test. A sludge test should only be performed by a qualified septic technician to measure if the solid level is high enough for pumping.
It typically takes about 3 to 5 days to install a septic system but this depends on your location, the weather, the wastewater treatment system, and local regulations.
It’s a good idea to have it inspected so you’ll know exactly what you’re dealing with. An inspection will determine the age of your septic system, it will help uncover any issues, and it will determine if you need it pumped.
Septic tanks should be placed on level ground where there is at least 8 feet or more of soil.
Generally, your septic tank should be pumped every 3 to 5 years, but this depends on the size and type of septic system you have.
No, your septic system should be easily accessible and your drainfield needs oxygen to help it naturally treat the wastewater it receives from the septic tank. If you build on top of the drainfield, it won’t properly get the oxygen it needs and thus lead to failure. It’s best to avoid building or driving on top of septic systems.
Yes, just be vigilant about what you’re putting down your garbage disposal, not putting anything other than food waste down it.
No, most septic tanks don’t require electricity to function, but this all depends on the type of septic system you have. If your septic system uses a pump, you’ll want to conserve water during a power outage.
No, unless they’re not properly taken care of. If untreated sewage is floating around on your property it can contaminate your property and groundwater. Sewage issues can also cause potential health hazards.
No, while pumping a septic system can be costly every 3 to 5 years, it’s significantly cheaper than it would be to repair your septic system. To repair a septic system it often costs thousands of dollars, which you can save by having your septic system pumped once every 3 to 5 years.
Generally, 40 years or more if properly maintained. The type of septic system you have will also determine how long it will last for.


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