AMJ Environmental services

Septic Company in Fontana, California

4.9(8 reviews)
(951) 529-1751, Fontana, CA 92337View on Yelp
AMJ Environmental services  - septic in Fontana, CA

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About AMJ Environmental services

AMJ Environmental Services is based in Fontana in the Inland Empire, serving a region that blends residential neighborhoods, agricultural land, and industrial properties, all with their own waste management needs. With a 4.9 rating from 8 reviews, they've built solid early credibility in an area where environmental compliance is taken seriously by county regulators. Their combination of septic services and portable toilet services makes them a practical option for construction sites, outdoor events, and rural properties that need reliable waste handling. They're reachable at (951) 529-1751.

Services

Septic Services
Portable Toilet Services

Services & Process

On the septic side, AMJ handles tank pumping, inspections, and waste transport in compliance with San Bernardino County environmental regulations. Portable toilet services cover delivery, setup, regular servicing, and removal for job sites, events, and remote locations throughout the Inland Empire. For commercial and industrial clients in the Fontana area, they're equipped to handle larger volume waste removal that standard residential providers can't manage. Their dual licensing for both septic waste and portable sanitation means one company can handle the full sanitation picture for property developers, contractors, and event organizers.

Service Area

AMJ Environmental Services covers Fontana and the broader Inland Empire, including Rialto, San Bernardino, Rancho Cucamonga, and Ontario. Rural and semi-rural properties in San Bernardino County's unincorporated areas are well within their service range, and they have the equipment to access properties that aren't easily reached from a main road. Call (951) 529-1751 to confirm service for your specific location.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of properties in the Fontana area typically need septic service rather than city sewer?
Older homes in Fontana's rural fringes, agricultural properties, and homes on larger lots in unincorporated San Bernardino County often have private septic systems. Some newer developments in the outer IE also installed septic where extending municipal sewer infrastructure was cost-prohibitive during the construction phase.
Can AMJ Environmental Services handle both my construction site's portable toilets and the completed home's septic system?
Yes, and that continuity is one of the practical advantages of using an environmental services company rather than separate vendors for each need. A single provider who knows the site from the ground up can also flag any grading or soil conditions that might affect septic installation planning.
How many portable toilets do I need for a construction site or outdoor event?
A general guideline is one unit per 10 workers for an 8-hour shift, with additional units for sites where workers don't have easy access to indoor facilities. For public events, local health codes set minimum ratios based on expected attendance, and the provider can help you meet those requirements.
What environmental regulations apply to septic service in San Bernardino County?
San Bernardino County Environmental Health Services oversees septic system permits, inspections, and waste hauler licensing. Pumped septic waste must be transported to an approved treatment facility, and service providers need current state-issued permits to legally haul that material. Choosing a licensed, compliant company protects you from liability tied to improper disposal.
How does the Inland Empire's hot climate affect septic system performance?
High temperatures can accelerate bacterial activity inside the tank, which is generally beneficial, but extreme heat combined with drought conditions can dry out and crack drain field soil, reducing its ability to absorb effluent. Fontana's climate also means water conservation habits among homeowners, which can sometimes reduce the liquid flow needed to keep a system functioning properly.
What's included in a standard septic pump-out service?
A standard pump-out removes all liquid and solid waste from the tank using a vacuum truck, and the technician typically inspects the tank's visible components, including inlet and outlet baffles, for obvious damage while they have access. You should receive documentation of the service date and volume removed, which is useful for tracking your pumping intervals and for county reporting if required.

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