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Aerobic Septic System Service in Tulsa, OK

Aerobic septic systems (very common across Oklahoma) legally require regular maintenance, and a typical service contract runs $150-$400 per year for the required inspections.

Because much of Oklahoma’s soil doesn’t percolate well enough for a conventional drain field, a huge number of local homes run on aerobic treatment systems (ATUs) that spray treated effluent over a lawn. These systems have pumps, aerators, control panels and alarms: more moving parts, and a state requirement for ongoing maintenance. We handle the required inspections and every repair an aerobic system needs.

Not sure if you have an aerobic system?

If you have sprinkler-style heads that run off your septic, a control panel with an alarm, or a maintenance contract requirement, you likely have an aerobic system. Learn more in what is an aerobic septic system?

What’s included

  • State-required maintenance inspections (typically several per year)
  • Aerator, spray pump and float/switch service and replacement
  • Control panel and alarm diagnosis
  • Chlorination check and spray-field assessment
  • Annual maintenance contracts to keep you compliant

How it works

  1. Enroll or call. Start a maintenance contract or book a one-time service visit.
  2. Inspect. We check the aerator, pumps, panel, alarm, chlorine and spray field.
  3. Service. We repair or replace worn components and confirm the system is treating properly.
  4. Document. You get the records you need to stay compliant with Oklahoma requirements.

Frequently asked questions

How often does an aerobic system need service?
Oklahoma requires regular professional maintenance (commonly inspections a few times a year) because aerobic systems have mechanical parts and discharge treated water to the surface. A maintenance contract keeps you compliant.
How much does aerobic septic maintenance cost?
A yearly maintenance contract typically runs $150-$400 for the required inspections. Repairs (pumps, aerators, panels) are quoted separately when needed.
What’s the difference between aerobic and conventional septic?
Conventional systems rely on anaerobic bacteria and a buried drain field. Aerobic systems add oxygen to treat waste more thoroughly, then spray the treated effluent over a lawn, which is why so many are used where Oklahoma soils are poor.

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