
At Zeb Watts Septic we know how important it is to get your septic system back up and running quickly. We are locally owned and operated, so we're close at hand and ready to take your call. Don't trust your septic needs to just anyone. We are your trusted maintenance and repair company serving Okaloosa, Walton, and Santa Rosa Counties.
We can handle any job and serve all residential, commercial, and industrial customers. For more information, a free estimate, or to book services contact Zeb Watts Septic at (850) 826-2982. We look forward to speaking with you and earning your trust and business.
We can handle any job and serve all residential, commercial, and industrial customers. For more information, a free estimate, or to book services contact Zeb Watts Septic at (850) 826-2982. We look forward to speaking with you and earning your trust and business.
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About Us
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Zeb Watts Septic is dedicated to providing the best septic service to Okaloosa, Walton, and Santa Rosa County. We are a locally owned and operated company, not a big faceless corporation. We take pride in our work because the people who hire us aren't just customers they are our neighbors and friends.
Septic tank
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If you're buying or selling your house, or just have concerns about your septic system, it is important to get a thorough septic inspection on your current system. Zeb Watts Septic specializes in septic inspections in Okaloosa, Walton, and Santa Rosa counties. Your inspection will include the pumping and cleaning of your tank, an inspection of the tanks condition, the condition of the inlet line, and drainfield.
Septic Pumping
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A septic tank is different than a municipal sewer system in that the property owner is responsible for making sure that the tank is pumped regularly so the system keeps working. A septic tank can work reliably for a few years before it needs to be pumped, but a septic tank that isn't pumped regularly can cause a lot of problems on your property.
Lift Station
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Your home's lift station is another key component to your septic system's overall performance. Also known as a septic lift station pump, the lift station utilizes pumps that are responsible for sending fluid from the septic tank to the leach field when gravity is unable to do the job. Inside the lift station, where the sewage collects, there is a float.
FAQs
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The septic tank is a large holding tank that is most commonly made from precast concrete. Everything flows into the tank through the inlet line. Here, the bacteria that live in the tank break down the waste and it separates. Three layers form in the middle section of the tank. Organic solids form a crusty layer of "scum" at the surface of the tank.
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