We pump industrial size lift-stations, residential septic tanks, campers and everything in between. Noticing slow drains? Hearing gurgling in your pipes? We can help. Darrell Crews Septic Service is a trusted septic tank company with more than 18 years of experience. If you are looking for a company that offers first-class services and treats its customers with fairness and honesty, you have come to the right place!
Darrell Crews Septic Service is a family-owned and operated local business. We have provided septic tank pumping services since 2003. We are fully licensed and insured. We have the equipment necessary to keep your system running smoothly and efficiently. Not only do we aim to remedy your septic tank issues, but we are also committed to gaining you as a customer for life and providing you with 100 percent satisfaction.
Darrell Crews Septic Service is a family-owned and operated local business. We have provided septic tank pumping services since 2003. We are fully licensed and insured. We have the equipment necessary to keep your system running smoothly and efficiently. Not only do we aim to remedy your septic tank issues, but we are also committed to gaining you as a customer for life and providing you with 100 percent satisfaction.
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Darrell bought his first septic truck in 2002. He had no background in the septic industry but thankfully, being a third generation farmer he did have a strong background in hard work. He paired that willingness to work hard with the necessary internship, classes and testing until finally in 2004 he was fully licensed and insured as Darrell Crews Septic Service LLC.
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Switch to high-efficiency toilets to reduce household water entering your system. According to the EPA, standard toilets use up to 5 gallons of water per flush, while high-efficiency models only use 1.6 gallons per flush. Space out your washing machine use throughout the week to prevent overflowing the system.
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If your property has a septic system any and everything that is drained, rinsed or flushed flows into your septic tank. These tanks are usually 750-1050 gallons and can be made of concrete, fiberglass or plastic. Water flows from your house into the tank thru the inlet pipe. From there solids sink to the bottom creating sludge while things like grease and toilet paper form a scum layer on top.
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