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Clearwater Septic & Pumping in Mooresville, NC

Last updated on December 10, 2021 by Sozo Staff Leave a Comment

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Serving families in and near Charlotte, North Carolina for over a decade, Clearwater Septic & Pumping is a family-owned-and-operated business that provides courteous, professional service to help with all your septic system maintenance and repair needs. Our septic specialists are all fully licensed, bonded, and insured, and both parts and labor are fully guaranteed. We offer free estimates, affordable prices, and no hidden fees – even for emergency services.

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Sump Pump Installation & Repairs

The certified technicians at Clearwater Septic & Pumping have the experience and certification required to be able to install and repair sump pumps. A fully functioning sump pump can help ensure that your basement remains safe and dry as well as free from water damage.

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Your sump pump may be in need of repair if you notice any of the following situations:

  • a stuck valve and continual running,
  • a clogged pump or jammed float valve, or
  • no water in the sump pit while the pump otherwise seems to be working properly.

To avoid costly repairs, we highly recommend routine inspections and regular maintenance.

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Septic Tank Cleaning & Pumping

One of the main services we offer at Clearwater Septic & Pumping is septic tank cleaning and pumping. By getting your septic tank pumped regularly, you can keep your septic system running properly and extend the life of your septic system. Without regular pumping, blockages and leaks can easily occur, causing backups and waste drainage that can pose health risks for you and your family and require expensive repairs.

For most homes, we recommend getting your septic tank pumped every 3 years; however, there are some situations where more frequent pumping is a good idea. If you’ve experienced recent flooding, have a water softener, use your garbage disposal regularly, or anticipate unusually heavy usage in the coming season, it’s a good idea to get your septic tank pumped more frequently.

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Lift Pump Repairs

A third category of services offered by Clearwater Septic & Pumping is lift pump repair. A tell-tale sign that lift pump repair services are probably needed is a foul smell permeating your home. Our experienced septic specialists can quickly investigate the problem and perform the necessary repairs in an affordable, lasting way. Other signs that your lift pump requires attention include slow pipe drainage, water backup, and standing water. As with any septic system problems, addressing the situation before it becomes more significant can help you avoid more significant problems and more costly repairs.

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Clearwater Septic in Mooresville, NC

From regular septic system maintenance to emergency repairs, Clearwater Septic & Pumping is the name you need to know. If you live in our service area around Charlotte, North Carolina, please contact us at (980) 565-3255 for a free estimate.  In addition to those in Charlotte, North Carolina, we also serve the Concord, Davidson, Huntersville, Stanley, and Statesville communities.

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