Elite Home Solutions

Septic Company in Phoenix, Arizona

5(2 reviews)
(602) 846-1075, Phoenix, AZ 85013View on Yelp
Elite Home Solutions - septic in Phoenix, AZ

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About Elite Home Solutions

Elite Home Solutions operates out of Phoenix, Arizona, offering a combination of plumbing, water heater installation and repair, and septic services to residential and commercial customers across the metro area. Phoenix's sprawling growth and mix of newer subdivisions and aging infrastructure means homeowners often face multiple system issues at once. The company holds a perfect 5.0 rating across its early reviews. That early reputation suggests they're prioritizing quality work as they grow their customer base.

Services

Plumbing
Water Heater Installation/Repair
Septic Services

Services & Process

Septic services from Elite Home Solutions likely include tank pumping, system inspections, and basic repairs to keep your system functioning between major service intervals. Water heater work covers both traditional tank units and tankless systems, including new installations and repair of failed heating elements or thermostats. Their plumbing services round out the package, addressing leaks, pipe repairs, and fixture work. For property owners managing multiple systems, having one company that handles all three means fewer vendors and clearer accountability.

Service Area

Elite Home Solutions is based in Phoenix and serves customers throughout the greater Phoenix metro area, including nearby communities across Maricopa County. Whether you're in central Phoenix or in surrounding suburbs, you can reach the team at (602) 846-1075 to schedule service.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a failing water heater affect my septic system?
It can, indirectly. A water heater that's leaking or constantly running adds extra water to your system, which can overload the septic tank and reduce its ability to separate solids from liquid. Keeping your water heater in good shape is one small way to extend the time between septic pumpings.
How do I know if my septic tank needs pumping versus a more serious repair?
If the issue is just slow drains and it's been several years since your last pumping, a routine pump-out is often the fix. But if you're seeing sewage backups, foul odors, or wet spots over the drain field, a technician should inspect the system because those signs can point to a failing component beyond the tank itself.
What's the difference between a septic inspection and a septic pumping?
Pumping removes the accumulated solids and liquid waste from the tank, while an inspection evaluates the physical condition of the tank, baffles, lids, and drain field. It's smart to do both together since inspecting an empty tank gives a much clearer view of what's going on inside.
Does Elite Home Solutions offer emergency plumbing or septic service in Phoenix?
For specific availability on emergency calls, it's best to contact them directly at (602) 846-1075. Many Phoenix-area providers offer same-day or after-hours service for sewage backups and major plumbing failures, given how disruptive those situations are.
How long does a typical septic pumping appointment take?
Most standard residential tank pumpings take between 30 minutes and 2 hours depending on tank size, access, and how full it is. If the technician also does an inspection during the visit, add a bit more time for them to check baffles and look at the distribution box.
What plumbing problems can actually damage a septic system over time?
Leaky faucets and running toilets send a constant stream of water into the septic tank, disturbing the solids layer and pushing partially treated water into the drain field prematurely. Flushing non-biodegradable items like wipes, even ones labeled flushable, causes buildup that accelerates how often the tank needs pumping.

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