Larger systems, scheduled maintenance and a contractor licensed to do commercial work in both states.
Commercial septic covers installation, pumping, repair and scheduled maintenance for businesses, developments, multi unit properties and community systems. In South Carolina, commercial and community systems require at least a Tier 2 installer licence, and engineered designs require Tier 3. We hold Tier 3 in South Carolina and are certified in Georgia.
Commercial septic is less about emergencies and more about not having one.
Grease traps, high flow lines and inspection documentation. See our restaurants page.
Multiple systems, multiple permits, one point of contact and a schedule that fits the build.
Intermittent but heavy use patterns, which size very differently to a home.
Higher daily flow, often engineered, and usually on a maintenance schedule.
Anywhere there is no sewer at the road and the flow is above residential.
One number for a portfolio of systems, with records kept per property.
Commercial work lives or dies on scheduling and documentation.
What is installed, what it was permitted for, and whether current use matches the design. Mismatch between the two is the most common commercial problem we find.
Based on measured accumulation and flow, not a generic figure. Commercial systems vary enormously.
Pumping, inspection and reporting on a fixed schedule, outside operating hours where that matters.
Pumps, control panels, distribution, lines and drainfield work, permitted where the state requires it.
Every service documented. If you manage multiple sites, you get a file per site rather than a pile of invoices.
Too variable to band honestly. Tank capacity, flow, access, whether the system is conventional or engineered and how many properties are on the contract all move it. Contract customers get locked rates and priority scheduling.
See the full cost breakdown →Tier 2 is the legal minimum for commercial systems in South Carolina. We hold Tier 3.
Fixed intervals, outside hours, and records kept per property.
The contractor who put it in is the contractor who services it.
Augusta side and Aiken side, one relationship.
Scheduled service exists so you find out about a failing component on a Tuesday morning rather than during service.
Manifests, service records, and permits filed by us.
Two job photos captioned with the town and system type, plus two reviews specific to this service. Waiting on the 62-image library and the review backfill.
We work both sides of the Savannah. Licensed in South Carolina and certified in Georgia, which is rarer in this market than it sounds.