Septic backing up? Call 803. 2 PUMP IT  ·  Tier 3 certified in SC & GA  ·  Serving the CSRA since 2009

Plumbing & Drain Work in North Augusta & the CSRA

Drain and line work alongside the septic side, so one contractor covers the whole path from the fixture to the field.

Tier 3 certified, SC & GA Licensed, bonded & insured We handle the permit Family run since 2009
The short answer

We handle drain and sewer line work that sits between your fixtures and your septic system. That includes clogged and slow lines, line repairs, cleanout installation and jetting. For whole house repiping or gas work you want a dedicated plumbing contractor, and we will say so rather than take the job.

What we do and do not do

We are a septic company that does the plumbing adjacent to septic. Being straight about that saves everyone time.

Clogged or slow drain lines

Especially where it is unclear whether the problem is the line or the tank. We can check both.

Sewer line repair

Breaks, bellies, root intrusion and collapsed sections between the house and the tank.

Cleanout installation

If your line has no accessible cleanout, every future service call costs more than it should.

Line camera and jetting

Finding out what is actually wrong before digging anything up.

Fixture level clogs

Where they turn out to be a symptom of something further down the line.

Not our lane

Whole house repiping, water heaters, gas lines and fixture installation. We will point you to someone who does that properly.

How we do it

Same approach as everything else: find out what is wrong before quoting the fix.

  1. 1
    Work out where the problem is

    House side, line, tank or field. These present identically at the sink and cost very differently.

  2. 2
    Camera or access where needed

    Looking beats guessing, particularly before anyone excavates.

  3. 3
    Clear or repair

    Jetting for blockages, excavation and repair for structural failures.

  4. 4
    Check the septic side

    Because a line problem and a tank problem often travel together, and we are already there.

  5. 5
    Tell you the cause

    A recurring blockage has a reason. You get told what it is.

What it costs

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Drain and line work
$XXX to $X,XXX

A blockage clear and a sewer line excavation are not the same job. Depth, length, access and whether the repair needs a permit all matter. We diagnose first.

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Why Carolina Septic

We check the whole path

Fixture to field. A plumber who does not open the tank is guessing at half the system.

We tell you when it is not us

If you need a full service plumber, we will say so.

Septic first

If the real problem is the tank or the field, you are already talking to a Tier 3 installer.

Both states

South Carolina and Georgia.

Written scope

Same as everything else we do.

Sixteen years local

Since 2009, in this soil, on these lines.

Recent work

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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.

Where we do it

We work both sides of the Savannah. Licensed in South Carolina and certified in Georgia, which is rarer in this market than it sounds.

Questions people actually ask

Is my slow drain a plumbing problem or a septic problem?
If one fixture is slow, it is usually the fixture or the branch line. If every drain in the house is slow at once, it is usually the main line or the tank. Gurgling and outdoor odor point at the septic side.
Do you do full service plumbing?
No. We do drain and sewer line work adjacent to septic. Whole house repiping, water heaters, gas and fixture installation belong with a dedicated plumbing contractor, and we will tell you that rather than take the job.
Should I install a cleanout?
If your line does not have an accessible one, yes. Every future service call is faster and cheaper with one, and it usually pays for itself the second time you need it.
Can tree roots be removed from a sewer line?
Jetting clears them effectively. Whether they stay gone depends on whether the tree is still sitting on the line and whether the crack they entered through gets repaired.
Do I need a permit for a sewer line repair?
It depends on the scope and the jurisdiction. Repairs that alter the septic system itself require a permit in both states. We will tell you which category you are in.