How much do septic tank repair companies typically cost?
- Los Angeles, California Average$6,294
- Typical Range$1,500 - $6,294
- Low End - High End$300 - $15,000
pipeline, sewer sanitation, Plumbing
"Work professionally, pumping up septic with their promotion price. Just be patient when waiting for arrival."
Margaret C. in June 2024
Plumbing
"Professional, patient, listens, thorough and thoughtful when it came to maintaining the integrity of the house."
Victoria L. in August 2022
"The team was very helpful in resolving the sewer line connection issue and provided feedback on issues encountered and best resolution. Very pleased with the long-term solution fix."
C74DB3546EE5C57C63F5CF31C7AA5E9AD6078DB5243BB2CAF29B9FD78BAB6957 5. in May 2025
In business since 2004
Sewer Line Installs, Septic System Installs
About us: "We invite you to experience a tradition of customer satisfaction that will exceed your greatest expectations. Our professionalism and quality workmanship will accurately reflect your taste and lifestyle. From conception to completion we work with you until the job is done. We thrive to take care of all of our clients unique needs. We are ethical, honest and easy to communicate with. Call us today you'll be pleased you did. Thank you!"
Los Angeles Septic Tank & Well Services are rated 5.0 out of 5 based on 3 reviews of 3 pros.
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A non-functioning septic system can be a frustrating and inconvenient dilemma. So be sure to get a professional septic system repair company in right away to help solve the problem.
Septic trouble can involve a variety of things including the tank itself, the drainfield, standing sewage, backup sewage and more. Common issues also include excess water in the tank, non-biodegradable products stuck in the tank, algae growth blocking the pipes, bad odors, gurgling sounds, and septic tank alarms sounding. At the first sign of trouble, it's important to get a pro out there as soon as possible to diagnose the problem and determine a plan of action.
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