Combat Plumbing

Septic Company in Red Oak, Texas

3.4(9 reviews)
(844) 337-3703, Red Oak, TX 75154View on Yelp
Combat Plumbing - septic in Red Oak, TX

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About Combat Plumbing

Combat Plumbing serves Red Oak, Texas, a growing Ellis County community located about 20 miles south of Dallas along I-35E. The city sits in a transitional zone where newer suburban developments meet older rural properties, many of which use private septic systems. With a 3.4 rating from 9 reviews, the company offers a combined plumbing and septic skill set that's practical for Red Oak homeowners dealing with interconnected drain and sewer issues. Their background in plumbing means they can address both the interior pipe work and the outdoor septic system.

Services

Plumbing
Water Heater Installation/Repair
Septic Services

Services & Process

Combat Plumbing handles septic tank pumping, routine maintenance, and basic system inspections for residential customers in the Red Oak area. On the plumbing side, they cover pipe repairs, drain cleaning, and water heater installation and repair, which matters when a failing water heater is stressing the septic system with excess sediment or abnormal water flow. For properties where plumbing and septic problems overlap, such as a backup that starts inside the home and extends to the tank, having one company handle both sides saves time. They're equipped to diagnose whether a slow drain issue originates in the pipes or the septic system itself.

Service Area

Combat Plumbing is based in Red Oak and serves Ellis County and the surrounding southern Dallas suburbs. Communities like Waxahachie, Midlothian, and Ovilla are all nearby. They also serve customers in the southern reaches of the Dallas metro where rural septic properties are still common.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a plumber also handle my septic tank in Red Oak?
Yes, Combat Plumbing is licensed to handle both plumbing repairs and septic services. This is actually convenient when your problem could be in either system, since one team can inspect everything without multiple service calls.
How does a failing water heater affect my septic system?
A water heater that's flushed improperly or leaking sediment into your drains can introduce excess solids into the septic tank, throwing off the bacterial balance. Addressing the water heater issue is an important part of maintaining overall system health.
Does Red Oak have city sewer, or do most homes use septic?
Newer parts of Red Oak are connected to municipal sewer, but many older and rural properties in the area still rely on private septic systems. If your home was built before the mid-2000s or sits on a larger lot, there's a good chance you're on septic.
What's included in a septic inspection from Combat Plumbing?
A typical inspection covers locating the tank, checking access lids, measuring sludge and scum layers, and assessing the condition of the inlet and outlet baffles. They'll also look for signs of drain field stress or system backup.
How long does septic tank pumping typically take?
For most residential tanks in the Red Oak area, pumping takes between 1 and 2 hours depending on tank size and how full it is. If there are access or location complications, it can take a bit longer.
What should I do if I have a sewage backup in my home?
Stop using all water in the house immediately and call a plumber or septic service right away. A backup can indicate a full tank, a clogged pipe, or a failing drain field, and each requires a different fix.

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