Grayson County is growing faster than its sewer lines — and every new home on acreage runs on septic. From conventional tanks in Denison to aerobic systems in Van Alstyne's new builds, our local crew keeps Texoma flowing.
What We Do
Full pump-outs of conventional tanks and aerobic system compartments — sludge, scum, both chambers, with a baffle check every visit.
Typical range: $350–$650 by tank size & access
Required maintenance checks, chlorine, sprayer heads, air pumps, and alarm calls for the aerobic systems on nearly every Grayson County home built since the 2000s.
Maintenance contracts from $30/month
Failed air pumps, broken sprayers, cracked lines, root intrusion, drain field problems in black clay — diagnosed honestly and priced before we dig.
Repairs from $250; field work quoted on site
Sewage backing up, alarm screaming, standing water over the tank — call any hour. Priority dispatch across Grayson County.
Upfront emergency pricing by phone
Buying acreage or selling before the next wave of TI families arrives? Septic inspections with written reports on closing-friendly timelines.
Inspection + pump bundles available
Just moved onto your first septic property? We locate the tank, pump it, explain your exact system, and set an honest service schedule.
Most popular call in Grayson County right now
Local Knowledge
Two things define septic in Grayson County. First, the Blackland Prairie clay: it swells when wet, shrinks hard in August, and drains poorly — which is why so many newer homes here use aerobic (sprinkler) systems instead of conventional drain fields, and why Texas requires those systems to be maintained. Second, the boom: with the semiconductor plants expanding south of Sherman, thousands of families are moving onto acreage and meeting a septic system for the very first time.
We work both worlds every week — decades-old conventional tanks outside Denison and brand-new aerobic units in Van Alstyne subdivisions. Straight answers, TCEQ-compliant work, and quotes that don't change once we're on site.
Straight Answers
Most standard tanks run $350–$500; larger tanks, deep lids, or aerobic systems with multiple compartments can run up to $650. We confirm the price before we start — no surprises when the truck's already in your driveway.
In Texas, yes — aerobic systems require ongoing maintenance under TCEQ rules, and most Grayson County permits require regular inspections. Beyond the rules, an unmaintained aerobic system fails fast: air pumps burn out, chlorine runs dry, and the sprinklers start distributing untreated wastewater on your lawn. A maintenance contract is cheaper than any one of those problems.
You're half of Grayson County right now — welcome. Short version: nothing down the drain but wastewater and toilet paper, spread laundry loads out, know where your tank is, and pump every 3–5 years (or keep your aerobic contract current). We do a new-owner walkthrough with every first visit.
Blackland clay drains slowly, and wet springs saturate conventional fields. If it dries out and the drains run fine, the system's likely coping. If it's soggy in July or smells like sewage, call us — that's the field asking for help.
It means something needs attention — often the air pump or a high-water condition. You usually have a little time with light water use, but don't silence it and forget it. Call and we'll tell you honestly whether it's a today problem or a this-week problem.
Call and talk to a real local, or send the form and we'll call you. Serving Sherman, Denison, Van Alstyne, and all of Grayson County.
Call (903) 527-7832