Utility and Septic Solutions

Septic Company in Columbus, Ohio

5(2 reviews)
(614) 906-3720, Columbus, OH 43223View on Yelp
Utility and Septic Solutions - septic in Columbus, OH

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About Utility and Septic Solutions

Utility and Septic Solutions brings a broader skill set to Columbus, Ohio than most septic-only companies, combining licensed plumbing, septic system services, and hydro-jetting under one roof. They've earned a perfect 5.0 rating from their customers, a strong signal given that multi-service providers are often judged more critically because expectations run higher. Columbus's mix of aging infrastructure and growing new construction creates real demand for a company that can handle both the pipe and the tank. Reach them at (614) 906-3720.

Services

Plumbing
Septic Services
Hydro-jetting

Services & Process

Utility and Septic Solutions covers septic tank pumping, system inspections, and drain field evaluations alongside full plumbing services, which means a single call can resolve problems that span both your home's interior pipes and the outdoor septic system. Their hydro-jetting service uses high-pressure water to blast through grease, roots, and debris inside pipes and sewer lines, clearing blockages that standard snaking can't fully remove. This combination is particularly useful when it's unclear whether a slow drain is a plumbing issue or a septic system problem. They can diagnose and fix both sides of the equation.

Service Area

Utility and Septic Solutions serves Columbus, Ohio and the broader Franklin County area. They work across Columbus neighborhoods and extend into surrounding communities where older plumbing systems and private septic tanks are a regular part of the housing stock.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hydro-jetting and when do I need it?
Hydro-jetting uses highly pressurized water, typically between 3,000 and 4,000 PSI, to scour the inside of pipes and remove grease, scale, and root intrusions. It's recommended when standard drain snaking fails to fully clear a blockage or when a pipe inspection reveals heavy buildup.
Can a plumbing issue cause my septic system to fail?
Yes, a leaking toilet or faucet that continuously sends water into the septic system can overload the tank and drain field. Excess water prevents solids from settling properly and can push untreated waste into the drain field, which leads to system failure.
Is it better to hire a company that does both plumbing and septic work?
It can be a real advantage, especially when the source of a problem isn't immediately obvious. A company that handles both disciplines can assess the full picture without each side blaming the other, and you avoid paying two service call fees for what turns out to be a single issue.
How do I know if my drain problem is plumbing or septic?
If only one fixture is slow or clogged, it's likely a plumbing issue in the line serving that fixture. If multiple drains throughout the house are slow or you're noticing odors outside near the tank, the septic system is more likely involved. A professional assessment is the fastest way to confirm.
Does Columbus have specific regulations for septic system repairs?
Yes, Franklin County and the City of Columbus have health department regulations governing septic repairs and replacements, and permitted work is typically required for major system modifications. A licensed provider will know which permits are needed and can handle that process on your behalf.
How often should I have my drains hydro-jetted?
For most residential properties, hydro-jetting every 18 to 24 months is a reasonable preventive measure, especially in older homes with a history of clogs. Commercial kitchens and properties with heavy grease output may need it more frequently, sometimes every 6 to 12 months.

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