Integrity Plumbing and Drain Services

Septic Company in Phoenix, Arizona

5(3 reviews)
(623) 250-0000, Phoenix, AZ 85024View on Yelp

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About Integrity Plumbing and Drain Services

Integrity Plumbing and Drain Services is a Phoenix-based provider covering plumbing, water heater work, and septic services under one roof. Phoenix's sprawling geography means some properties, especially those further from city sewer lines, rely entirely on private septic systems. Having a plumber who also handles septic work simplifies things considerably when a problem crosses both systems. They carry a 5.0 rating across three reviews, and the name itself signals something customers tend to appreciate in a service trade: straightforward, honest work.

Services

Plumbing
Water Heater Installation/Repair
Septic Services

Services & Process

Integrity Plumbing handles full residential and commercial plumbing, including pipe repairs, drain cleaning, and fixture installation. Their water heater services cover both traditional tank units and tankless systems, including installation, repair, and replacement. On the septic side, they offer pumping, inspections, and drain service that integrates with their plumbing expertise. This is particularly useful when a slow drain or backup could be a plumbing issue, a septic issue, or both, since they can diagnose the full system rather than just one piece of it.

Service Area

Integrity Plumbing and Drain Services works throughout Phoenix and the surrounding metro area. Given their Phoenix base and the (623) area code, they're well-positioned to reach the northwest Valley including Glendale and Peoria. Call to confirm if you're in a more outlying area like Surprise or Buckeye.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my problem is a plumbing issue or a septic issue?
If only one drain is slow or backed up, it's usually a localized plumbing clog. If multiple drains in the house are slow at the same time, or you're getting sewage smells indoors, the septic tank may be full or the drain field may be failing. A provider who handles both systems can run a proper diagnosis instead of guessing.
Can Integrity Plumbing install a new water heater near a septic system?
Yes, and the placement of a water heater matters more than most homeowners realize. Water softener discharge and high-volume hot water use can disrupt the bacterial balance in a septic tank if not managed properly. A plumber with septic knowledge can help ensure your water heater installation doesn't create downstream problems with your septic system.
What types of septic services does a plumbing company typically handle?
Plumbing companies with septic capabilities generally offer tank pumping, line inspections with camera equipment, blockage clearing, and assessments of inlet and outlet pipes connected to the tank. They may also handle repairs to the plumbing connections between your home and the septic tank itself. Full drain field repair or system installation may involve a dedicated septic contractor depending on the scope.
Is septic tank pumping different from drain cleaning?
Yes, they're two separate services. Drain cleaning removes blockages in your interior pipes, usually using a snake or hydro-jetting equipment. Septic tank pumping involves a vacuum truck removing the accumulated solids and liquid waste from your tank itself. Both services may be needed at the same time if you're dealing with a severe backup.
Does Phoenix have city sewer on all streets, or do some areas still use septic?
Many properties within Phoenix proper are connected to city sewer, but outlying areas and some older or rural neighborhoods still rely on private septic systems. Properties near the Sonoran Desert edges, unincorporated Maricopa County areas, and some foothills communities frequently use septic. Checking your property records or calling Maricopa County Environmental Services can confirm which system you're on.
What should I avoid putting down drains when I'm on a septic system?
Avoid flushing wipes, feminine hygiene products, or paper towels, even those labeled flushable, as they don't break down in a septic tank. Grease, harsh chemical drain cleaners, and antibacterial soaps in large quantities can kill the beneficial bacteria your septic system depends on. Keeping a garbage disposal's use to a minimum also reduces the solids load entering your tank.

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