Essential routine maintenance for optimal septic system performance
At Proline Plumbing & Sewer, we know that proper septic pumping is the key to keeping your system running smoothly. Our septic team uses specialized vacuum trucks and equipment to safely remove sludge and scum before they cause costly damage. Regular pumping keeps odors down, protects your drain field, and maintains the healthy bacteria your tank needs to work properly. Much like our own bodies, your septic tank needs 'good bacteria' to function.
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Get A QuoteMost homes should have their system pumped every 3–5 years, depending on household size, water use, and tank capacity.
Our technicians begin by locating your septic tank access ports—sometimes using electronic locating tools for older systems. Once we uncover the tank, we:
• Measure sludge and scum levels to check buildup
• Determine whether pumping is needed
• Identify early warning signs of potential issues
This quick inspection provides insight into your system’s overall health and how often you should schedule service.
Using high-powered vacuum trucks, our crew removes all sludge and solids without disturbing the good bacteria your system needs. During every job, we also:
• Inspect the tank for cracks or deterioration
• Check inlet and outlet baffles for proper flow
• Look for root intrusion or blockages
• Make sure your tank and components are working correctly
This careful process prevents future breakdowns and helps you avoid expensive repairs.

We use waterproof inspection cameras to take a closer look at your tank’s interior, baffles, and pipes. This gives you a clear picture of what’s going on inside and creates a detailed service record you can reference later—especially helpful if you ever sell your home or notice recurring issues.
Several factors affect how quickly solids build up in your tank:
• Tank size and household occupancy
• Garbage disposal use
• Water consumption and guest frequency
Larger families or homes with heavy kitchen use may need more frequent service. Our team at Proline will help you determine the best maintenance schedule to fit your needs.

If you ever have a backup, overflow, or foul odor, our emergency pumping team is available 24/7. We arrive quickly to contain the issue, protect your property, and get your system working again. Emergencies can signal deeper issues, and our team will help diagnose, repair, and prevent them from happening again.
Once we’ve pumped your tank, the waste is safely transported to approved treatment facilities. We follow all regulations and maintain the proper licenses and permits to protect your property, your neighborhood, and the environment.

During your service, our technicians share simple tips to extend the life of your system, like:
• Avoid flushing wipes, grease, or chemicals
• Conserve water to reduce strain on your tank
• Skip unnecessary septic additives—many do more harm than good
These small steps can prevent big problems later on.
From start to finish, we’ll explain what we’re doing, share our findings, and answer your questions in plain language. Our technicians are licensed, insured, and trained to follow strict safety and environmental standards. When you choose Proline Plumbing & Sewer, you can count on honest advice and quality work every time.
Keeping your septic system healthy doesn’t have to be stressful. Give Proline Plumbing & Sewer a call today to schedule your next pumping appointment or ask any questions about your system. We now also offer online booking to schedule your appointment! Our friendly staff is here to help — and remember, we offer 24-hour emergency services, including emergency pumping when you need it most.
Here are a few warning signs that your septic tank is full:
Slow drains or gurgling sounds in sinks and toilets
Sewage odors near your drains or yard
Water pooling around your drain field
It’s been more than 3–5 years since your last pumping
If you notice any of these problems, give us a call to schedule an inspection or book an appointment online.
If you skip regular pumping, solids can build up and overflow into your drain field — leading to backups, foul odors, and expensive repairs. Regular maintenance is a small investment that helps you avoid big problems down the road.
Most homes need their septic tanks pumped every 3 to 5 years, however, it really depends on your household size, tank size, and water use. Larger families or homes with garbage disposals often require more frequent service. Our team at Proline can help you figure out your ideal pumping schedule during your first pumping appointment.