Plumbing Dimensions

Septic Company in Santa Fe, New Mexico

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(505) 692-3867, Santa Fe, NM 87507View on Yelp

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About Plumbing Dimensions

Plumbing Dimensions is a Santa Fe, New Mexico provider offering plumbing, septic services, and water heater installation and repair. Santa Fe's blend of historic neighborhoods, newer developments, and rural properties creates demand for contractors who can handle a variety of system types and ages. Having plumbing and septic handled by the same company is especially useful when diagnosing issues that cross both systems. You can reach Plumbing Dimensions directly at (505) 692-3867.

Services

Plumbing
Septic Services
Water Heater Installation/Repair

Services & Process

Plumbing Dimensions covers general plumbing repairs, water heater service, and septic system maintenance. Septic work includes routine pumping to clear accumulated solids, system inspections for real estate transactions or routine maintenance, and diagnosis of drain field problems. Water heater services include replacing aging units, repairing faulty components, and installing more efficient models. On the plumbing side, they handle repairs to pipes, fixtures, and drain lines that connect to the septic system.

Service Area

Plumbing Dimensions serves residential and commercial customers throughout Santa Fe and the surrounding Santa Fe County area. From the historic city center to newer subdivisions on the city's edges, they cover a wide geographic range. Outlying communities within reasonable driving distance of Santa Fe are also typically within their service territory.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my slow drain is a plumbing issue or a septic problem?
If just one drain is slow, it's usually a localized plumbing clog. But if multiple drains in your home are slow at the same time, that points more strongly to a septic system issue, like a full tank or a failing drain field. A provider who handles both can sort it out in one visit.
What's the average cost of septic tank pumping in Santa Fe?
Costs vary based on tank size and access, but most residential pumping jobs in the Santa Fe area fall in the range of a few hundred dollars. Getting a quote before the work starts is standard practice, and reputable providers will be upfront about their pricing.
How often should I have my water heater serviced if I'm on a septic system?
Water heater maintenance and septic maintenance run on separate schedules, but it's smart to address both regularly since they both affect your home's daily function. Water heaters typically need a check every year or two, while septic tanks need pumping every three to five years.
Can tree roots damage my septic system in Santa Fe?
Yes, tree and shrub roots can infiltrate septic pipes and the tank itself, causing blockages and structural damage. Cottonwood and other fast-growing trees common in Santa Fe are particularly aggressive, so keeping them away from your drain field and tank area is important.
What should I do if I notice sewage backing up into my home?
Stop using water immediately and call a septic or plumbing professional as quickly as possible. A sewage backup is a health hazard and usually indicates a serious blockage or system failure that needs prompt attention, not a wait-and-see situation.
Do commercial properties in Santa Fe need more frequent septic service?
Yes, commercial properties with higher water use, like restaurants, offices, or rental properties with multiple units, typically need more frequent pumping than a single-family home. Grease trap cleaning is also often required for food service businesses, which is a separate service from standard tank pumping.

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