Parrish Enterprises

Septic Company in Troy, Alabama

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(334) 566-9153, Troy, AL 36081View on Yelp

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About Parrish Enterprises

Parrish Enterprises is a septic service provider based in Troy, Alabama, the seat of Pike County and home to Troy University. The region surrounding Troy includes a large number of rural residential properties that depend entirely on private septic systems, making reliable local service essential. They've earned a perfect 5-star rating from their customers, which speaks well for a provider in a community where word travels fast. Property owners throughout Pike County know that good septic work isn't just convenient, it's necessary for keeping a home functional.

Services

Septic Services

Services & Process

Parrish Enterprises provides septic tank pumping, system inspections, and maintenance services for residential and commercial properties in the Troy area. Regular pumping is the backbone of septic maintenance, removing the layer of solids that builds up and can eventually clog the outlet pipe or overwhelm the drain field. Inspections check the physical condition of the tank, the state of inlet and outlet baffles, and the performance of the leach field. For commercial clients, including rental properties near Troy University, they can also handle grease trap cleaning and higher-frequency service schedules.

Service Area

Parrish Enterprises serves Troy and the surrounding Pike County area, including communities like Brundidge, Banks, and Goshen. Rural properties throughout the county are well within their service range. For specific availability at your address, reach them directly at (334) 566-9153.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find my septic tank on my property in Troy?
Older properties in Pike County sometimes don't have clear records of tank location. A septic technician can probe the yard, use a metal detector on steel lids, or follow the main sewer line from the house to locate the tank. Some counties also maintain as-built records that can point you in the right direction.
Does Parrish Enterprises service commercial properties near Troy University?
Yes, commercial properties including rental units, restaurants, and small businesses can use their services. Commercial accounts often need more frequent pumping schedules and may require grease trap cleaning, both of which are part of routine commercial septic maintenance.
What happens if my septic tank is overfull when they arrive?
An overfull tank is common, especially if service has been delayed longer than recommended. The technician will pump the tank completely and then evaluate whether the overflow caused any damage to the drain field or outlet baffle. Catching it before the drain field is affected saves a significant amount of money.
Are there Alabama Health Department requirements I need to follow for my septic system in Pike County?
Yes, the Alabama Department of Public Health sets standards for septic system installation, repair, and inspection, and Pike County enforces those requirements locally. Any new installation or major repair will require a permit and inspection before the system can be put into service.
How does soil type in Pike County affect my septic system?
Pike County has areas with clay-heavy soil that doesn't absorb water as efficiently as sandy or loamy soils. That means drain fields in some parts of the county may need to be larger or designed differently to handle the same amount of wastewater. A local provider who knows the area's soil profile can help you plan accordingly.
What should I do in a septic emergency, like a backup into my house?
Stop using water in the house immediately to prevent more sewage from backing up through the drains. Call a septic service provider as soon as possible since a backup is a sign that the tank is full, the outlet is blocked, or the drain field has failed. The sooner someone gets on site, the less damage you'll be dealing with.

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