Carl B. Seeds

Septic Company in Owings, Maryland

5(1 reviews)
(410) 257-1911, Owings, MD 20736View on Yelp
Carl B. Seeds - septic in Owings, MD

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About Carl B. Seeds

Carl B. Seeds operates out of Owings, Maryland, serving the rural and suburban communities of Calvert County with septic services, hydro-jetting, and plumbing. With a perfect 5.0 rating, the business has earned strong early trust from its customers. Owings and the surrounding area sit on land with heavy clay soils that can be tough on drain fields, making regular maintenance and expert service especially important. This is a locally rooted operation that understands the specific demands of properties in southern Maryland.

Services

Septic Services
Hydro-jetting
Plumbing

Services & Process

Carl B. Seeds offers septic tank pumping and inspections to keep systems running cleanly and within county health regulations. Their hydro-jetting service uses high-pressure water to scour the inside of pipes and clear blockages that standard snaking can't reach, including grease buildup and root intrusion. Plumbing services round out the offering, covering everything from fixture repairs to pipe issues connected to the septic system. This combination means you don't need three different contractors to solve one interconnected problem.

Service Area

Carl B. Seeds serves Owings and the broader Calvert County area in southern Maryland. Communities like Huntingtown, Prince Frederick, and Dunkirk are within the typical service range. The company is well suited to rural and semi-rural properties throughout the county that depend on private septic systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hydro-jetting and when do I need it?
Hydro-jetting uses pressurized water, often at 3,000 PSI or higher, to blast debris, grease, and root growth out of drain lines. It's typically recommended when repeated clogs keep coming back or when a routine snake job isn't fully clearing the obstruction.
How does Calvert County's soil affect septic systems?
Much of Calvert County has clay-heavy soils that drain slowly, which can put added stress on drain fields over time. This makes regular pumping and inspection more important, since a slow-draining field can back up quickly if the tank reaches capacity.
Can hydro-jetting damage older pipes?
When done correctly, hydro-jetting is safe for most pipe materials including PVC and cast iron. A qualified technician will assess your pipe condition before choosing the appropriate pressure setting, so older systems can still benefit from the service.
How do I know if my septic tank needs pumping or if the issue is in the drain line?
If multiple drains in the house are slow or backing up at the same time, the septic tank is often the culprit. A single slow drain typically points to a blockage in that specific line. Carl B. Seeds can inspect both and pinpoint the source.
Does Calvert County require septic inspections when selling a home?
Yes, Calvert County typically requires a septic system inspection as part of a real estate transaction. The inspection must meet county standards, so it's worth scheduling early in the process to avoid delays at closing.
How long does a septic pumping appointment take?
A standard residential septic pumping usually takes one to two hours from arrival to completion, depending on tank size and access. If an inspection or additional work is needed, the appointment may run a bit longer.

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