Kington Sewer and Septic Drain Cleaning Service

Septic Company in Knoxville, Tennessee

(865) 482-65132110 Andes Rd, Knoxville, TN 37931View on Yelp

About Kington Sewer and Septic Drain Cleaning Service

Kington Sewer and Septic Drain Cleaning Service in Knoxville combines septic system expertise with full plumbing capabilities, making them a versatile option for customers whose problems cross both disciplines. In a metro area like Knoxville, where properties range from downtown commercial buildings to rural residential lots, a provider that handles both plumbing and septic work reduces the hassle of coordinating multiple contractors. The East Tennessee region's older housing stock and growing suburban development both create steady demand for drain cleaning and septic services. Their dual licensing in plumbing and septic sets them apart from single-trade operators.

Services

Septic Services
Plumbing

Services & Process

This Knoxville provider covers septic tank pumping, drain field evaluation, and full sewer and drain cleaning under one roof. On the plumbing side, they can address interior drain blockages, pipe repairs, and the connection points between a home's plumbing and its septic or sewer system. Drain cleaning for septic systems involves clearing the lines between the house and the tank, as well as the distribution lines running through the drain field. Having a licensed plumber handle septic-adjacent plumbing work means you're not dealing with a gray area between two separate contractors.

Service Area

Kington Sewer and Septic Drain Cleaning serves Knoxville and surrounding communities throughout Knox County. Their plumbing and septic service territory extends to neighborhoods and rural areas around the city, including areas to the north and east where septic systems are common. Commercial and residential customers across the greater Knoxville area can reach them at (865) 482-6513.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why would I need a provider that does both plumbing and septic work?
Problems like slow drains, backups, or sewage odors can originate anywhere from an interior pipe to the tank or drain field. A contractor licensed in both areas can follow the issue from inside the house all the way through the septic system without handing you off to a second company.
Can a plumber fix the connection between my house and my septic tank?
Yes, the line running from your home to the septic tank is typically considered part of the plumbing system, and a licensed plumber can repair or replace it. This is exactly the kind of work that falls between plumbing and septic trades, so a dual-licensed provider is ideal.
What causes drain field failure in Knox County homes?
The most common causes are solids overflowing from an overfull or poorly maintained tank, excessive water loading from leaky fixtures, and soil saturation from heavy rainfall. Regular tank pumping and fixing household leaks are the best ways to extend drain field life.
How do I find my septic tank if I don't know where it is?
A technician can often locate the tank by following the main sewer line from the house, using a probe rod in the yard, or referencing county records if the system was permitted. Knowing the tank location makes future service much easier and avoids unnecessary digging.
Does drain cleaning help if my septic system is backing up?
It depends on the cause. If a blockage in the pipe between the house and the tank is causing the backup, drain cleaning can resolve it quickly. If the tank is full or the drain field is saturated, pumping and further assessment are needed.
Are there septic-safe drain cleaning methods that won't harm my system?
Mechanical snaking and water jetting are both safe for properly functioning septic systems. Chemical drain cleaners, on the other hand, can kill the beneficial bacteria in your tank that break down waste, so they're generally not recommended for homes on septic.

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