Lagrone And Son Plumbing

Septic Company in Memphis, Tennessee

(901) 438-57924149 Slumber Cv, Memphis, TN 38127View on Yelp

About Lagrone And Son Plumbing

Lagrone And Son Plumbing brings a family-run approach to Memphis, Tennessee, covering plumbing, HVAC, and septic services under one roof. Memphis sits in Shelby County where many older homes and rural-adjacent properties still rely on septic systems, making a multi-trade contractor especially useful. Having plumbing and septic expertise in the same company means problems that cross both systems get resolved faster. Call them at (901) 438-5792 to talk through what your property needs.

Services

Plumbing
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC
Septic Services

Services & Process

Lagrone And Son handles the full range of septic work, from routine tank pumping to diagnosing slow drains caused by drain field issues. Their plumbing background means they can trace problems from the indoor fixtures all the way out to the tank and leach lines. HVAC services round out the offering, which is helpful for commercial properties managing multiple mechanical systems. Whether it's a backed-up line, a failing septic tank, or a heating problem, this team can address it in one visit.

Service Area

Lagrone And Son Plumbing serves Memphis and the surrounding Shelby County area, including communities in the greater metro. Properties in Cordova, Bartlett, and Millington are all within reasonable reach. If you're unsure whether they cover your address, a quick call to (901) 438-5792 will confirm availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Lagrone And Son handle both my plumbing and septic issue in the same visit?
Yes, because they're licensed in both trades, a single technician can often assess and address problems that involve indoor plumbing and the septic system together. This is especially useful when you're not sure whether the source of a backup is inside the house or out in the tank.
How often should a septic tank in the Memphis area be pumped?
Most households in Shelby County should pump their septic tank every 3 to 5 years, depending on household size and tank capacity. Homes with garbage disposals or larger families may need service closer to every 2 to 3 years.
Does Memphis have specific regulations for septic systems?
Shelby County has its own environmental health department that oversees septic permits and inspections. Any new installation or major repair typically requires a permit, and a licensed contractor like Lagrone And Son can help you navigate that process.
What are signs that my Memphis home's septic system needs immediate attention?
Sewage odors in your yard, unusually green or soggy grass over the drain field, and multiple slow drains inside the house are all red flags. These symptoms often point to a full tank or a failing drain field and shouldn't be ignored for long.
Do they offer emergency septic service in Memphis?
For urgent situations like sewage backing up into the home, it's worth calling (901) 438-5792 directly to explain the situation and ask about availability. A multi-trade contractor with local roots is often more responsive than a larger regional company.
Can they service a septic system on a commercial property in Memphis?
Yes, commercial properties with septic systems, including restaurants, small offices, and rental properties, can be serviced. Commercial tanks tend to be larger and may need more frequent pumping, so it helps to have a contractor who also understands the plumbing side of the system.

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