Septic System Repairs In Ontario

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Why Septic Repairs Matter

EcoSeptic provides fast, reliable septic repairs for homes and businesses in London and surrounding communities. From broken pumps and clogged lines to damaged tanks and failing drain fields, our experienced team delivers lasting solutions using high-quality materials and proven techniques. Serving areas including Strathroy, Lambeth, Komoka, Mount Brydges, Parkhill, Lucan, Ilderton, Arva, Denfield, Poplar Hill, Birr, Dorchester, Thorndale, Belmont, Aylmer, Port Stanley, Grand Bend, Forest, Thedford, Arkona, Watford, Exeter, Dashwood, Crediton, Bayfield, Clinton, Port Franks, Ipperwash, Kettle Point, Oneida, Chippewas of the Thames, Southwold, South Huron, Melbourne, Dutton, Northville, and Nairn, EcoSeptic is your trusted local partner for septic repairs.

Call 519-851-PUMP today to keep your system running smoothly.

EcoSeptic technician inspecting a residential septic tank in Southwestern Ontario

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my septic system needs repair?

Watch for slow-draining sinks and toilets, gurgling sounds in your plumbing, sewage odours near the tank or drain field, and soggy or unusually green patches of grass over the leach field. Any of these can signal a system under stress.

Surface odours usually mean effluent is not percolating properly into the soil — often due to a saturated or failing drain field, a clogged outlet baffle, or a tank that is overdue for pumping. Don’t ignore this; it’s a health and environmental concern.

Surface-level tasks like replacing a cracked lid or adding a riser are within reach for a handy homeowner. Anything involving the tank interior, drain field, or electrical components (on aerobic systems) requires a licensed septic contractor, and for good reason. Septic gases can be lethal in confined spaces.

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Regular maintenance is key to preventing costly septic failures. A small investment in maintenance today saves thousands in repairs tomorrow.