Chief Septic & Sewer

Septic Company in Las Vegas, Nevada

4(39 reviews)
(702) 897-00926911 S Valley View Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89118View on Yelp
Chief Septic & Sewer - septic in Las Vegas, NV

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About Chief Septic & Sewer

Chief Septic & Sewer operates in Las Vegas, NV, covering both septic system maintenance and sewer line work, which makes them a practical choice for properties dealing with issues that could originate in either system. They hold a 4.0-star rating from 39 reviewers, suggesting a solid track record with a wide customer base. The addition of hydro-jetting sets them apart from basic pump-and-go services. In a city where aging sewer laterals and hard water deposits are common, having that capability in-house is a real advantage.

Services

Septic Services
Hydro-jetting

Services & Process

Septic services cover the full range from routine tank pumping to system inspections and troubleshooting drain field problems. Hydro-jetting is where this provider goes beyond the basics, using high-pressure water streams to blast through grease buildup, mineral deposits, and root intrusion inside pipes. This method cleans pipe walls far more thoroughly than snaking alone and is especially useful for commercial kitchens, older residential lines, and sewer laterals that run slow despite repeated clearing attempts. Combining these two service areas means fewer calls to multiple contractors.

Service Area

Chief Septic & Sewer serves the Las Vegas metro area including Henderson, North Las Vegas, and surrounding unincorporated communities in Clark County. Properties with septic systems in areas like the outskirts of Summerlin or rural parcels near the valley edges are also part of their service territory.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hydro-jetting and how is it different from snaking a drain?
Hydro-jetting sends pressurized water through a pipe at high force, scrubbing the pipe walls clean rather than just punching a hole through a clog like a snake does. It's more effective for grease buildup, mineral scale, and root debris that tends to return quickly after snaking.
Can hydro-jetting damage my pipes?
In most cases, no, but a camera inspection beforehand is a good idea for older clay or cast iron pipes that may already have cracks or joints that are compromised. A reputable provider will assess pipe condition before recommending the pressure level to use.
How do I know if my slow drain is a septic problem or a pipe blockage?
If only one fixture is slow, the issue is usually in that drain line. If multiple drains throughout the house are sluggish or backing up at the same time, the problem is more likely further downstream in the main line or the septic tank itself.
Does Chief Septic & Sewer work on commercial properties?
Yes, hydro-jetting in particular is popular for commercial clients like restaurants that deal with grease accumulation in their lines. Regular maintenance schedules are available for businesses that want to stay ahead of blockages.
How long does a hydro-jetting session take?
Most residential jobs take one to two hours depending on how much buildup is present and the length of pipe being treated. Commercial jobs with longer runs or heavier grease deposits can take longer.
Is it safe to run laundry or use the kitchen while septic or sewer work is happening?
It's best to avoid using water in the home during active service since adding flow can interfere with the technician's work and push debris in the wrong direction. Your technician will let you know when it's safe to resume normal water use.

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