Texas Aerobic Service

Septic Company in Burleson, Texas

2.3(3 reviews)
(817) 727-1263, Burleson, TX 76028View on Yelp
Texas Aerobic Service - septic in Burleson, TX

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About Texas Aerobic Service

Texas Aerobic Service is based in Burleson, Texas, and specializes in septic system work with a focus on aerobic treatment units, which are common across much of suburban and rural Tarrant and Johnson County. Burleson sits just south of Fort Worth, in an area where city sewer lines don't reach every neighborhood, making private septic systems a necessity for many households. The company has a 2.3-star rating based on 3 reviews and can be reached at (817) 727-1263. We recommend discussing your specific system type and service history when you call.

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Services & Process

Texas Aerobic Service works specifically within the septic services space, with aerobic treatment units being a core part of that work. Aerobic systems require regular maintenance contracts under Texas state law, including chlorine tablet refills, spray head inspections, and air compressor checks. Beyond routine maintenance, septic services also include tank pumping to clear out accumulated solids, system inspections, and troubleshooting when an aerobic unit isn't processing waste correctly. Customers with conventional systems can also inquire about pumping and inspection services.

Service Area

Texas Aerobic Service operates out of Burleson and serves customers throughout southern Tarrant County and into Johnson County. Nearby areas including Crowley, Kennedale, and Mansfield are within their general service zone. Call (817) 727-1263 to confirm service availability and discuss your aerobic system's maintenance needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an aerobic septic system and how is it different from a conventional one?
An aerobic system uses oxygen to break down waste more efficiently than a conventional anaerobic system, producing treated water that's typically sprayed onto a yard's surface through spray heads. They're more mechanically complex than conventional systems and require regular maintenance to keep the aerator and disinfection components working properly.
Is a service contract for my aerobic system required by law in Texas?
Yes. Texas state law requires owners of aerobic septic systems to maintain an active maintenance contract with a licensed provider. These contracts typically include quarterly or biannual visits to inspect the system, add chlorine, and verify that all components are functioning.
What happens if my aerobic system's alarm goes off?
An alarm usually indicates a problem with the water level, the aerator motor, or the electrical components. You should call your service provider promptly, as ignoring an alarm can lead to untreated effluent being discharged or backed up into the house.
How often does an aerobic system need to be pumped out?
Even though aerobic systems process waste more thoroughly than conventional tanks, solids still accumulate over time. Most aerobic systems in the Burleson area need pumping every 3 to 5 years, though high usage households may need it sooner.
Can I use bleach or household cleaners if I have an aerobic septic system?
Moderate use of standard household cleaners is generally fine, but excessive use of bleach or antibacterial products can disrupt the bacterial ecosystem inside the tank. Stick to septic-safe products when possible and avoid dumping large amounts of chemicals down the drain at once.
Why are my aerobic system's spray heads spraying in areas they shouldn't?
Misaligned or damaged spray heads can direct effluent onto driveways, sidewalks, or areas too close to structures, which is a code violation in Texas. A technician can realign or replace malfunctioning heads during a routine visit.

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