Suc N Up

Septic Company in Longmont, Colorado

4.3(13 reviews)
(720) 289-6210, Longmont, CO 80502View on Yelp
Suc N Up - septic in Longmont, CO

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About Suc N Up

Suc N Up is a Longmont, Colorado septic and hydro-jetting specialist with a 4.3-star rating from 13 customer reviews. Longmont sits at the edge of Boulder County and Weld County, two areas with significant rural residential development where private septic systems are the norm rather than the exception. Focusing specifically on septic services and hydro-jetting means their technicians work on these systems every day, not as a side service attached to a general plumbing operation. That focus tends to translate into faster diagnosis and more efficient work on septic-specific problems.

Services

Septic Services
Hydro-jetting

Services & Process

Suc N Up handles septic tank pumping, which removes the built-up solids from your tank and helps prevent drain field overload. Their hydro-jetting service uses high-pressure water to scour the inside of sewer and drain lines, clearing out grease, mineral buildup, and root intrusion that a standard snake can't fully remove. Hydro-jetting is particularly useful for recurring clogs where previous treatments only provided temporary relief. They also likely perform septic inspections as part of their pumping visits, checking inlet and outlet baffles, liquid levels, and signs of drain field stress.

Service Area

Suc N Up is based in Longmont and serves the surrounding areas throughout Boulder County and into Weld County. Communities like Berthoud, Mead, Firestone, and Frederick are all within reach, and rural properties along the plains east of Longmont are well within their typical service zone.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hydro-jetting and is it safe for my septic system?
Hydro-jetting uses a high-pressure water stream to clean the interior walls of pipes and sewer lines, removing grease, scale, and debris. When done by a trained technician, it's safe and often more effective than mechanical cleaning methods for stubborn or recurring blockages.
How often should septic tanks be pumped in the Longmont area?
For most households, every 3 to 5 years is the standard recommendation, but Longmont-area properties with larger families or smaller tanks may need service more often. A technician can measure sludge and scum levels during a visit to give you a more precise schedule.
Can Suc N Up service a septic system that hasn't been pumped in over 10 years?
Yes, though a tank that's been neglected that long may have accumulated hardened solids that require extra time or multiple passes to remove fully. It's also more likely that the system will show signs of stress like baffle damage or early drain field problems at that point.
Do I need a septic inspection when buying a home in Boulder or Weld County?
A septic inspection isn't always legally required in Colorado real estate transactions, but it's strongly advisable before purchasing any property with a private septic system. An inspection can uncover problems that significantly affect the property's value or require costly repairs.
What causes a septic system to fail in Colorado's climate?
Freezing temperatures can damage pipes and tank components, especially in systems with shallow burial or poor insulation. Overloading from excessive water use, flushing non-degradable items, and skipping regular pumping cycles are the most common causes of system failure across all climates.
Is hydro-jetting better than snaking for clearing sewer lines?
Snaking punches through a blockage, while hydro-jetting cleans the entire pipe wall, which is more effective for grease buildup and prevents clogs from reforming as quickly. For properties with recurring drain problems, hydro-jetting often provides longer-lasting results.

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