Recuro Plumbing and Drain Services

Septic Company in Mesa, Arizona

3.3(12 reviews)
(480) 707-18412561 E Jerome Ave, Mesa, AZ 85204View on Yelp
Recuro Plumbing and Drain Services - septic in Mesa, AZ

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About Recuro Plumbing and Drain Services

Recuro Plumbing and Drain Services operates out of Mesa, Arizona, offering plumbing, water heater work, and septic services to East Valley homeowners and businesses. With 12 reviews and a 3.3 rating, they have a track record to evaluate, even if it's still building. Mesa's mix of established neighborhoods, newer developments, and rural-adjacent properties means septic systems are common, particularly east of the 202 freeway. Having plumbing expertise alongside septic capabilities means they can diagnose problems that cross between your interior plumbing and your outdoor septic system.

Services

Plumbing
Water Heater Installation/Repair
Septic Services

Services & Process

Recuro handles septic pumping, inspections, and drain services, along with full plumbing repairs and water heater installation or replacement. Septic inspections here involve checking tank levels, inlet and outlet baffles, and the overall condition of the drain field. Their drain services address blockages in the lines connecting your home to the septic tank, which is often where slow drain problems actually originate. Water heater work rounds out their capabilities, so Mesa residents can address multiple home systems with one service call.

Service Area

Recuro Plumbing and Drain Services is based in Mesa and serves the East Valley of the Phoenix metro area. Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe, and eastern Phoenix neighborhoods are all reasonable service areas given their Mesa location.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is a plumbing company different from a septic-only service?
A plumbing and septic provider can trace problems through your entire waste system, from interior pipes to the tank and drain field. Septic-only companies focus on the tank and field, so you may need a second call for any interior pipe issues.
My drains are slow but I'm not sure if it's a clog or my septic tank. Who should I call?
A company like Recuro that handles both is the right call. They can inspect the drain lines and check tank levels to find the actual source, rather than guessing and treating just one part of the system.
Does Recuro handle septic inspections for real estate transactions in Mesa?
Septic inspections are a common part of home sales in areas with private systems, and a plumbing and septic provider can typically perform the inspection and provide documentation for the buyer or agent. Confirm specifics directly with them at (480) 707-1841.
Can a water heater problem affect my septic system?
A failing water heater that dumps large amounts of water can overload a septic system, disrupting the bacterial balance needed to break down waste. If you've had water heater issues alongside slow drains, it's worth having both checked.
How long does a typical septic pumping take in Mesa?
Most residential septic tank pump-outs take one to two hours, depending on tank size and how full it is. Larger tanks or those that haven't been serviced in many years may take longer and could require additional inspection.
What's the average cost of septic tank pumping in the Mesa area?
Pricing varies by tank size and location, but most East Valley homeowners pay between $250 and $500 for a standard pump-out. Larger tanks, difficult access, or tanks that require jetting will generally cost more.

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