Craftsman Plumbing

Septic Company in Birmingham, Alabama

5(1 reviews)
(205) 202-39254321 Morris Ave, Ste E, Birmingham, AL 35222View on Yelp
Craftsman Plumbing - septic in Birmingham, AL

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About Craftsman Plumbing

Craftsman Plumbing serves Birmingham, Alabama with a rare combination of plumbing, water heater, and septic expertise all under one roof. They've earned a perfect 5.0 rating, which is impressive even with a focused client base. Birmingham sits in Jefferson County, where many older neighborhoods and surrounding rural properties rely on aging septic systems that need experienced hands. Having a single contractor who can handle your plumbing and septic needs together saves you time and the headache of coordinating multiple service calls.

Services

Plumbing
Water Heater Installation/Repair
Septic Services

Services & Process

Craftsman Plumbing handles septic tank pumping, which removes accumulated solids before they back up into your home or yard. They also offer water heater installation and repair, covering both traditional tank units and tankless systems. On the plumbing side, they can diagnose and fix drain line issues that often connect directly to septic problems. This overlap between plumbing and septic work means they can spot the root cause of slow drains or sewage odors rather than treating symptoms.

Service Area

Craftsman Plumbing operates out of Birmingham and serves the surrounding Jefferson County area. Nearby communities including Hoover, Vestavia Hills, and the eastern suburbs of the metro are typically within their service range. If you're not sure whether they cover your address, a quick call to (205) 202-3925 will confirm.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Craftsman Plumbing handle both the plumbing and septic work in one visit?
In many cases, yes. Because they're licensed for both plumbing and septic services, a single technician or crew can assess your indoor plumbing and your septic system together. This is especially useful when you're not sure whether a problem is originating inside the house or out in the tank.
How often should a septic tank in the Birmingham area be pumped?
Most households in Jefferson County should plan on pumping every three to five years, depending on tank size and how many people live in the home. Homes with garbage disposals or larger families may need service closer to the three-year mark.
Can they also replace a water heater while they're out for a septic job?
Yes, that's one of the advantages of working with a multi-service provider. If your water heater needs attention and you're already scheduling a septic visit, it's worth asking about combining the work to save on a separate service call.
What signs tell me my septic tank needs attention right away?
Sewage odor in your yard, wet soggy patches near the drain field, and toilets or drains backing up inside the house are all red flags. Any one of those symptoms warrants a call soon rather than waiting for a scheduled appointment.
Is a septic inspection required when selling a home in Alabama?
Alabama doesn't always mandate a septic inspection at closing, but buyers and their lenders frequently request one. Having a current inspection report ready can actually speed up your sale and prevent last-minute surprises during the closing process.
What's the difference between a septic tank pump-out and a full septic inspection?
A pump-out removes the accumulated waste from your tank, while an inspection evaluates the condition of the tank walls, baffles, and drain field to check for damage or failure risk. Ideally, you'd get both done at the same time so the technician can inspect the tank interior while it's empty.

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