Macho Contracting

Septic Company in Phoenix, Arizona

(602) 975-55071974 E Deer Valley Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85024View on Yelp

About Macho Contracting

Macho Contracting is a Phoenix-based provider offering both plumbing and septic services to residential and commercial customers across the Valley. Phoenix is a large and varied market, with everything from dense urban neighborhoods on municipal sewer to rural-zoned parcels on the city's edges that depend entirely on private septic systems. Having a contractor that handles both trades is practical in a city this size, where the line between a plumbing problem and a septic problem isn't always obvious. Macho Contracting is set up to work across that range.

Services

Plumbing
Septic Services

Services & Process

Macho Contracting's service list covers the plumbing and septic needs that Phoenix properties generate. On the plumbing side, that includes pipe repairs, drain clearing, fixture installation, and leak diagnosis for both residential and commercial buildings. Septic work involves tank pumping to clear accumulated waste, inspections to evaluate system health, and repairs to tanks, lines, and drain fields when something goes wrong. Commercial properties in Phoenix have their own set of requirements, including grease trap maintenance and larger-capacity tank service, which contracting-oriented providers are better positioned to handle than residential-only companies.

Service Area

Macho Contracting is based in Phoenix and serves the broader metro area, including surrounding communities in Maricopa County. Commercial and residential properties throughout the Valley, from the West Valley to the East Valley, are within their typical range.

Frequently Asked Questions

What plumbing services do I need before a septic system installation?
Before a new septic system goes in, a contractor typically assesses the home's main drain line, confirms the pipe slope meets code, and ensures the connection point from the house to the new tank is properly set up. Getting the plumbing side right at the start prevents problems once the septic system is in use.
Does Macho Contracting handle commercial septic and grease trap work?
Commercial properties have different requirements than residential ones, including higher-volume tanks and grease traps that need regular cleaning to stay compliant with local health codes. A contractor that handles both plumbing and septic is typically better equipped for commercial work than a residential-only service company.
How do I handle a septic emergency in Phoenix after hours?
Septic backups and overflows are health hazards that shouldn't wait until business hours, so it's worth confirming whether your provider offers emergency response before you need it. Keep the provider's number easily accessible and avoid using water in the house until the situation is assessed.
What's the difference between a septic repair and a full system replacement?
Repairs address specific failed components, like a cracked tank, a broken baffle, or a section of damaged field line, while leaving the rest of the system intact. Full replacement is needed when the tank is structurally unsound or the drain field has failed completely and can't be restored.
Can a Phoenix property have both city sewer and a private septic system?
It's unusual but possible on larger commercial properties where different buildings or sections are connected differently. More commonly, properties that were once on septic have been converted to city sewer, though the old tank may still be buried on the lot.
How do I maintain my septic system between service visits?
Regular pumping on a consistent schedule is the single most important maintenance step you can take. Beyond that, watching what goes down your drains, avoiding overloading the system with excess water, and keeping vehicles and heavy landscaping off the drain field area will extend the system's life considerably.

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