Treasure Valley Plumbing

Septic Company in Boise, Idaho

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(208) 204-9181, Boise, ID 83702View on Yelp
Treasure Valley Plumbing - septic in Boise, ID

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About Treasure Valley Plumbing

Treasure Valley Plumbing is a Boise-based provider offering plumbing, septic services, and water heater work across the metro area. The Treasure Valley's name reflects the sprawling region it serves, and Boise sits at its center with a mix of urban neighborhoods, older subdivisions, and outlying rural properties still relying on private septic. With 3 reviews on record and a 1.0 rating, prospective customers may want to ask detailed questions before booking. They can be reached at (208) 204-9181 to discuss your specific situation.

Services

Water Heater Installation/Repair
Plumbing
Septic Services

Services & Process

Treasure Valley Plumbing handles septic tank pumping, a service that's necessary every few years to remove solid waste buildup and prevent system failure. Their plumbing services cover interior pipe repairs, drain cleaning, and line diagnostics for homes throughout Boise. Water heater installation and repair is also on their service list, including replacement of aging units and troubleshooting for systems that aren't producing adequate hot water. For properties that need both plumbing and septic attention, having one contractor manage the job can reduce back-and-forth.

Service Area

Treasure Valley Plumbing serves Boise and the surrounding communities throughout the Treasure Valley. The greater Ada County area, including parts of Canyon County, falls within their service territory. Call (208) 204-9181 to confirm whether they cover your specific address.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I ask a septic service provider before hiring them in Boise?
Ask whether they're licensed and insured in Idaho, how long they've been operating, and whether they'll provide a written record of the service. Also ask specifically what the visit includes, so you know whether a visual inspection is part of the pumping appointment or costs extra.
How do I find my septic tank if I don't know where it is?
Start by checking your property's as-built drawings, which are often on file with Ada County. If those aren't available, a technician can probe the yard or use a locator tool to find the tank before beginning service.
Are septic services in Boise regulated by the state?
Yes. Idaho requires septic system installers and pumpers to be licensed through the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality. It's always a good idea to ask for proof of current licensing before work begins.
Can I use my water normally after a septic pumping?
Yes, your system is ready to use immediately after pumping. In fact, normal water use helps reintroduce the bacterial activity the tank needs to process waste properly.
What happens if I ignore a full septic tank?
An overfull tank pushes solids into the drain field, which can permanently clog the soil and require a costly drain field replacement. What would have been a routine pumping can turn into a project costing several thousand dollars.
Does Boise's city sewer cover all parts of the metro area?
No. While much of central Boise is connected to municipal sewer, the foothills, rural edges of the city, and many older neighborhoods outside the urban core still use private septic systems. Your county records can tell you what applies to your property.

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