Septic Services in Pembroke & Renfrew County

Compare septic installation, pumping, repair, and inspection options for homes and rural properties across Renfrew County. Request a no-obligation estimate.

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Septic Service Requests

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Septic Installation & Replacement

New septic system installation and full system replacements for homes, cottages, and rural properties across Renfrew County.

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Septic Pumping & Maintenance

Regular tank pump-outs and preventative maintenance to keep your system running efficiently and avoid costly failures.

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Repairs & Inspections

Septic system inspections for home sales, diagnosis of failing systems, and repairs to tanks, lids, distribution boxes, and drain fields.

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What to Confirm Before Hiring

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Qualified Contractor Referral

Requests are routed for review by septic professionals where available. Confirm licensing, insurance, permits, pricing, and timelines directly with the contractor before work begins.

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Local Service Area

This site focuses on Pembroke and Renfrew County septic needs, including rural properties, cottages, local access issues, and local authority permit steps.

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Free Estimates

Use the estimate request to describe the property and issue. The contractor you speak with should explain scope, pricing, permits, and next steps before you commit.

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Submit your request and an available local septic contractor may follow up. Response times, emergency availability, pricing, and project acceptance are controlled by the contractor.

Serving All of Renfrew County

Estimate requests are accepted for homeowners, rural property owners, and cottagers across the Renfrew County region.

Pembroke Petawawa Laurentian Valley Renfrew Arnprior Deep River Barry's Bay Eganville Killaloe Bonnechere Valley

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does septic pumping cost in Pembroke?

$300–$600 for a standard residential tank pump-out. Cost varies by tank size and access. Get a free estimate for your property.

How often should I pump my septic tank in Ontario?

Every 3–5 years for most households. High-use households or smaller tanks may need more frequent pumping. Regular maintenance prevents costly failures.

What are signs my septic system is failing?

Watch for slow drains, gurgling sounds, sewage odours indoors or outdoors, and wet patches or unusually green grass over the drain field. If you notice any of these, reduce water use and contact a qualified septic professional before the problem gets worse.

Do I need a permit for septic installation in Ontario?

Yes. Septic system installation and replacement requires a permit through the local principal authority for the property under Ontario Building Code Part 8. Permit steps vary by local authority; confirm who is responsible for applications and inspections before work begins.

What areas do you serve?

We serve Pembroke, Petawawa, Laurentian Valley, Renfrew, Arnprior, Deep River, Barry's Bay, Eganville, Killaloe, Bonnechere Valley, and surrounding Renfrew County communities.

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