Start 2 Finish Plumbing

Septic Company in Aurora, Colorado

(720) 893-919110730 E Bethany Dr, Aurora, CO 80014View on Yelp

About Start 2 Finish Plumbing

Start 2 Finish Plumbing serves Aurora, Colorado, handling everything from routine plumbing repairs to septic services and water heater work. Aurora sits on the eastern edge of the Denver metro area, where older neighborhoods and newer developments alike rely on well-maintained plumbing and septic systems. This multi-service approach means one contractor can handle problems that cross over between your home's plumbing and its septic setup. You won't need to coordinate between three different companies when something goes wrong.

Services

Plumbing
Water Heater Installation/Repair
Septic Services

Services & Process

The company covers septic services alongside full plumbing work and water heater installation or repair. Septic services typically include tank pumping, which removes accumulated solids before they cause backups, and system inspections that check tank condition, baffles, and drain field performance. Water heater work spans both traditional tank units and tankless systems, including replacements and repairs. On the plumbing side, expect help with drain issues, pipe repairs, fixture installation, and anything else that connects to your home's water and waste lines.

Service Area

Start 2 Finish Plumbing operates in Aurora, CO and serves surrounding communities throughout the Denver metro area. Aurora's size means they're familiar with neighborhoods ranging from Centrepoint to Saddle Rock, and they can reach customers across the eastern metro corridor.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my septic tank needs pumping or if it's a plumbing issue?
If multiple drains in your home are slow at the same time, or if you notice gurgling sounds in toilets when you run the sink, the problem is often septic-related rather than a single pipe clog. A contractor who handles both plumbing and septic can run a quick diagnosis and tell you which system is actually causing the problem.
How often should a septic tank be pumped in the Aurora area?
Most residential septic tanks need pumping every three to five years, depending on household size and how heavily the system is used. Colorado's Front Range soil conditions can affect how well a drain field absorbs effluent, so regular pumping is especially important to avoid putting extra stress on the field.
Can a plumber handle septic work, or do I need a separate specialist?
Some plumbing companies, including multi-service providers, are licensed to perform septic work in addition to standard plumbing. It's worth confirming that the contractor holds the appropriate Colorado certifications before any septic work begins.
What should I do if I smell sewage near my yard in Aurora?
A sewage smell outside usually points to a failing drain field, a cracked tank, or a backed-up line between the house and tank. Don't ignore it, because prolonged leaks can contaminate groundwater and lead to much more expensive repairs.
Does Aurora have city sewer in most neighborhoods, or are septic systems common?
Most of Aurora's established neighborhoods are connected to the municipal sewer system, but some properties on the city's outer edges or in unincorporated areas nearby still rely on private septic systems. If you're unsure what your property has, your water utility or county records can confirm it.
What's involved in a water heater replacement when it's connected to a septic system?
The water heater itself doesn't connect directly to the septic tank, but the drain line from a floor drain or pressure relief valve sometimes ties into the household plumbing that feeds the septic system. A contractor familiar with both systems can make sure the new installation routes waste water correctly without overloading your tank.

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