Frequently Asked Questions About Our Septic Services in Eugene, OR

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Common FAQs On Our Septic Tank Services

Can I repair my own septic system in Oregon?

Doing anything other than basic maintenance requires help from a licensed professional. Working with septic tanks can be dangerous, and unpermitted work can come with fines and lasting damage to your septic tank system. 

Does Loose Deuce cover my RV’s septic tank?

Yes! We rent out RV holding tanks for personal use and we also take care of RV septic tank pumping.

How do you clear blocked septic lines?

If your lines are blocked by solid matter like root intrusions our hydro jetting services are perfect. High pressure water is fired into blockages to dislodge them and restore function to your lines.

Can Loose Deuce help my commercial property with a septic tank?

Yes, we offer commercial septic services to businesses in our service area. All of our septic services work for residential and commercial properties.

What can I expect from a septic inspection with Loose Deuce?

Our septic inspections are extremely thorough and help pick up on repair issues before they turn into expensive problems. We also create exhaustive documentation and can put together reports for home buyers or sellers.

How often should I have my septic tank pumped?

Most owners should have their septic tanks pumped every 3 to 5 years. If you have a smaller septic tank, a larger family, or use a large amount of water you should get more frequent pumping.

Is smelling sewage around my septic tank a problem?

Yes, your septic tank should operate without producing any kind of foul odor. If you smell sewage in your home or around your septic tank outside you should reach out for professional septic services as you could have a leak.

Can I plant near my septic tank?

As long as you’re planting shallow-rooted plants you should be fine. Stay away from planting plants with root systems that travel deep into the ground as they can form damaging blockages in your lines. 

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