Sewer Treatment Service

When it comes to sewer treatment, there’s no room for guesswork — you need proven solutions, fast response, and licensed professionals who understand the complexity of wastewater systems. At Sewer Solutions, we connect homeowners and businesses across the state with top-tier sewer treatment experts who know how to get the job done right — the first time.

We don’t just solve problems. We build systems that work, last, and meet state environmental standards without compromise.

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Choosing the Right Sewer Treatment System for Your Property

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Finding the right sewer treatment system isn’t just about size or price — it’s about making sure the system is tailored to your home or facility, compliant with local codes, and designed for long-term performance.

Whether you’re replacing an outdated system or starting from scratch, our certified professionals walk you through every step — from permitting and planning to installation and final inspection. We work with conventional and advanced treatment systems, including aerobic and anaerobic options, depending on what best suits your property.

We don’t do one-size-fits-all. We assess your land, usage, and local conditions to recommend the sewer treatment system that will give you reliable service for years to come.

Work With a Trusted Sewer Treatment Specialist — Not Just Any Contractor

Hiring a sewer treatment specialist is the difference between a system that functions and one that fails when you need it most. That’s why we only partner with licensed and insured specialists who bring years of hands-on experience to the table.

From pre-installation planning to post-installation maintenance, your dedicated technician comes prepared with the knowledge, tools, and credentials to get it done right. Every sewer treatment specialist we work with meets rigorous state requirements and follows strict industry best practices — no shortcuts, no subcontracting, no confusion.

We send the right expert, the first time. So you can rest easy knowing your system is in qualified hands.

Tailored Residential Sewer Treatment That Works for Your Home

Your home’s wastewater needs are unique — and your residential sewer treatment solution should be, too. Whether you’re building a new home in a rural parish or upgrading a legacy system in an established neighborhood, we provide solutions that are safe, efficient, and fully compliant.

Our team designs and installs residential sewer treatment systems that are low-maintenance and environmentally friendly. You won’t have to worry about failing inspections or costly code violations — we handle every detail, from permitting to pumping.

Best of all? We make it simple. One call connects you to licensed professionals who will treat your home like their own.

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Why Sewer Treatment Matters More Than You Think

Too often, sewer treatment is an afterthought — until something goes wrong. But in reality, your treatment system is one of the most important parts of your property. It protects your health, your investment, and the environment around you.

Poorly maintained or improperly installed systems can lead to:

  • Groundwater contamination
  • Property damage
  • Costly fines or failed inspections
  • Foul odors and backups

Our mission is to help you avoid all of that. At Sewer Solutions, we’re here to get it right from the beginning — with expert planning, licensed installation, and dependable follow-through.

About Sewer Solutions

Sewer Solution isn’t your average sewer and septic company. We’re a statewide network of licensed, trusted professionals who deliver real results — not gimmicks.

  • Fully vetted, certified sewer treatment experts
  • 7-day-a-week availability — no waiting for help
  • Straight answers and transparent pricing
  • Real customer support, not a robot
  • No upselling. No delays. Just clean, code-compliant solutions

From urban installations to rural residential systems, we handle it all with professionalism and care.

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Additional Services We Offer

We provide full-service sewer and septic solutions that go beyond just treatment systems:

  • Sewer Repair
  • Emergency Sewer Service
  • Sewer Line Replacement
  • Trenchless Sewer Repair
  • Sewer Camera Inspection
  • Septic System Installation
  • Septic Tank Pumping
  • Septic System Maintenance
  • Aerobic Treatment Unit Services

     

Need help fast? Just give us a call — our team is ready to respond and assign the right pro for your job.

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Our Client Feedback & Best Review For Us.

Sarah M
I had a major sewer backup and needed urgent help. The team arrived quickly, diagnosed the issue, and had it fixed in no time. Super professional and explained everything clearly. Highly recommend their sewer services!
James R
They didn’t try to upsell me or scare me into unnecessary repairs. Gave a fair quote and stuck to it. You can tell they care about doing the job right. Trustworthy sewer repair company!
Tina H
We had a sewer line break late at night and they were the only company available. They showed up promptly, handled the mess with care, and got everything flowing again. Excellent 24/7 service.
Mark D
From the moment I called, the staff was courteous and informative. The techs were respectful of my property and cleaned up after the job. You wouldn’t even know they were here – except the sewer works perfectly now!
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Don’t Wait — Get Expert Sewer Treatment Solutions Today

If you’re dealing with outdated systems, planning a new install, or just want to make sure your current sewer treatment system is in top shape, Sewer Solutions is here to help. We connect you with licensed sewer treatment specialists who serve your area and handle the job with professionalism, speed, and care.

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Many modern sewer systems, including ATUs, come with alarms that notify you of issues such as low air pressure or system malfunctions. If your alarm goes off:

  1. Do not ignore it. The alarm is designed to alert you to problems that may need professional attention.
  2. Contact a professional: Reach out to a licensed service provider or installer to inspect the system and perform necessary maintenance.

Recognizing the early signs of a failing sewer system can help you avoid costly repairs and health hazards. Look out for these common indicators:

  • Slow drains: If your sinks, showers, or toilets drain slowly, it may indicate a clog or backup in your septic system.
  • Unpleasant odors: Foul smells around the drain field, septic tank, or inside your home could mean there is a problem with the system.
  • Standing water or wet spots: If you notice soggy patches of ground near the septic tank or drain field, this could be a sign of overflow or system failure.
  • Backed-up sewage: A severe backup of sewage inside the house is a major red flag that your septic system is malfunctioning and needs immediate attention.
  • Lush green grass over the drain field: If the grass over your drain field is unusually green and lush, it may indicate an excess of untreated wastewater.

If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to call a professional sewer service provider for an inspection and possible repair.

As a sewer system owner, there are a few key responsibilities to ensure your system works properly and lasts longer:

  • Keep the area clear: Avoid placing vehicles, heavy equipment, or structures over your septic tank or ATU. Roots or pests (like fire ants) should be kept away from the system.
  • Monitor the system: Regularly check the system’s operation and make sure the control panel is functioning properly. If your system has an alarm, ensure it’s working and responds to malfunctions.
  • Avoid overloading: Use water efficiently, and avoid flushing non-biodegradable items or harmful chemicals (like bleach or disinfectants).
  • Professional service only: Always have licensed professionals perform inspections and repairs. Unauthorized servicing can cause damage or void your warranty.

Many modern sewer systems, including ATUs, come with alarms that notify you of issues such as low air pressure or system malfunctions. If your alarm goes off:

  1. Do not ignore it. The alarm is designed to alert you to problems that may need professional attention.
  2. Contact a professional: Reach out to a licensed service provider or installer to inspect the system and perform necessary maintenance.

The frequency of sewer system pumping depends on the type of system you have and how much water your household uses. Here are some general guidelines:

  • Septic tanks: Pump every 3-7 years, depending on your water usage and the size of your tank.
  • Aerobic Treatment Units (ATUs): These systems typically require less frequent pumping due to their more efficient treatment, but you may still need to pump every 5-10 years or as needed.

 

Regular maintenance checks are crucial. If you notice odors, slow drainage, or unusual discharges, it may be time for an inspection or pump-out.

For your sewer system to function efficiently, it’s important to use only approved products. Here’s a list of safe items for your system:

  • Household cleaners: It’s safe to use household cleaners in moderation, provided they follow the directions on the label. Avoid excessive use, especially with bleach or harsh chemicals.
  • Toilet paper: Only use biodegradable toilet paper designed for septic systems.
  • Laundry detergent: Use sewer-safe detergents in recommended amounts.

 

However, certain products should never go into your sewer system, including:

  1. Large amounts of bleach or disinfectants that kill bacteria
  2. Feminine hygiene products, diapers, and other non-biodegradable items
  3. Cooking oils, grease, coffee grounds, or shrimp shells
  4. Chemical drain cleaners
  5. Plastics, rubber, and large paper products

 

These items can harm the system’s bacteria or cause blockages, reducing efficiency and increasing maintenance needs.

Both Aerobic Treatment Units (ATUs) and septic tanks treat wastewater, but they use different methods:

  • Septic Tank: A septic tank relies on anaerobic bacteria (bacteria that do not require oxygen) to break down waste. The wastewater is held in the tank where solids settle, and liquids are filtered out. Over time, sludge builds up at the bottom of the tank, requiring periodic pumping.
  • Aerobic Treatment Unit (ATU): An ATU uses aerobic bacteria (bacteria that require oxygen) to break down organic waste. Air is pumped into the unit, promoting a more efficient biological process. This method results in cleaner effluent (treated wastewater) and often requires less frequent pumping.

 

Key Differences:

  • Aerobic systems (ATUs) are generally more efficient, producing cleaner treated water and requiring less maintenance.
  • Septic tanks are simpler but can require more frequent pumping and can produce less treated effluent.

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