Dixie Septic keeps the welcoming city of Acworth clean with professional septic services.
Providing Acworth, GA, with the Best Septic Tank Services
Acworth is known for its beautiful scenery and flourishing nature, but an important part of maintaining that ecosystem is septic maintenance for area property owners. When you require septic services, turn to Dixie Septic for dependable support. Our septic professionals respond promptly, restoring your property to its best condition.
We will guide you through every step of the process, providing the clarity and peace of mind you deserve regarding your septic system. Just as Acworth welcomes you, our friendly technicians are eager to assist—contact us today to discuss your project!
How to Tell If Your Septic Tank Needs Service
Check for these indicators that your septic tank is full and needs pumping or cleaning.
Regular maintenance and system pumping are important for preventing toxic and unsanitary conditions created by an over-full septic tank. If you notice any of these signs, it’s important to act fast and contact our licensed septic specialists:
Our Comprehensive Septic System Services
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Acworth’s Answers to Common Septic System Questions
Learn more about septic systems and how they function.
A septic system is an on-site sewage facility that treats and disposes of a property’s wastewater. The alternative to an individual’s septic system is using public waste management.
A septic system consists of a main sewer line from the property to the septic tank, a pipe from the tank to the distribution box, and a drain field. Some properties may require a pump tank located between the septic tank and the drain field.
If you’re buying a home or other property, ask the seller. If the property does have a septic system, we highly recommend having it inspected before purchasing.
You can also look up property records or check with your local city permitting department. Finally, if you do not receive a wastewater or sewage utility bill, you are on septic.
Yes, we offer septic locating services! It’s important to know where septic equipment is located on your property. Too much activity on top of the tank or drainage area can cause damage to the equipment.
Knowing its location will also ensure you can keep an eye out for possible issues such as over-full tanks or unsanitary seepage. (Pro Tip: Overgrown foliage and lush grass—as pretty as it may be—can indicate a serious septic problem.)