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2 Years In Business
Company Details
- Verified Licenses
- Veteran Owned
Hours
- Mon: Open 24 Hours
- Tue: Open 24 Hours
- Wed: Open 24 Hours
- Thu: Open 24 Hours
- Fri: Open 24 Hours
- Sat: Open 24 Hours
- Sun: Open 24 Hours
Achievements
Service Details
Areas of Expertise
- All Septic Services
- $450-$550 pump outs up to 1000gal. .50 cents per gallon afterwards
Cost Information
- Trip Charge May Apply
- Credit Cards Accepted
Reviews
Write a ReviewChad is very knowledgeable. Hr gave me tips for septic maintenance. Thank you Chad
Thank you for friendly and helpful service
Excellent work, excellent professionalism. Will hire again.
Pumped flushed and cleaned septic tank guick and easy in a timely fashion. Great experience.
the estimate was 499.00 I paid 649.00 I am not sure what the increase was for
He did a good job; however, charged us $200 for the use of our own water supply.
On Nov. 24 Eberle Septic (ES) pumped out my septic tank discovered the tank had collapsed required replacement. He is only licensed to pump tanks & is proficient, albeit messy. He offered to find a septic company/installer quoted $12K for new system- tank, leach lines, labor. He  subcontracted, Salmeron Septic. Chad needed to be paid in cash because his subcontractor had to purchase tank, rent trailer backhoe. Chad pledged he would handle everything & be on-site to supervise the entire process said install would take 2 days. Initial install  (Dec. 8) was rescheduled due to rain.  After the old tank was removed, the install was scheduled for Dec 15. Kyle did not show up or contact Chad. 3 days later it was discovered Kyle was in the hospital. This turned out to be a significant issue. Kyle has had a chronic and debilitating disease for years, he was completely incapable of functioning and never should have accepted the job. Chad told me his subcontractor was excellent, this was their family business.  Many work days were cancelled or Kyle would arrive, stare at the job and leave because he was too sick. I went 5 weeks with a giant crater in my yard, no septic system. My clothing, carpet, couch, bed, air, everything, was saturated in septic odor.  Chad disappeared after he got his money, I never saw him again, though he promised to oversee the install. Because I was working and Chad never showed up, I hired a man to oversee the work and workers at $200/day ($400 total) for the two days predicted for the install. Day 2 Kyle was again a no-show, so my hire got paid $200 as promised, but with no one to supervise he got a day off- paid. Several days later Kyle?s step-father arrived with a 1000 gal tank for a 500 gal hole. The 1000 gal tank sat in my yard for about 7 days. On Jan. 7 Kyle appeared, dropped the tank in the hole, I don't know if it is connected to the old leach field or not (I paid for a new leach field, but never got it), then left the job incomplete. He does not respond to emails or calls. I specifically asked Kyle not to spread the contaminated rock and soil from the dig over the yard, my landscaper was coming to remove it. He spread it over the yard any way. He left my fence and irrigation system in pieces. He damaged a tree, it must be cut down It must be cut down. He spread the contaminated soil over newly  landscaped property, over new topsoil and new St. Augustine. The cost of the septic tank is one thing. The mounting cost of the damage is mind boggling. Nothing can be done unless I hire an attorney and sue him. Angi.com is not responsible for the havoc wreaked.
He was very professional and explained the process and gave me instructions on preventive maintenance.
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Everything went smooth. He gave some good advice on maintaining the septic system. We will use this company again!!
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