Ward Bros

Septic Company in Pleasant Garden, North Carolina

3(2 reviews)
(336) 674-60602757 Wayne White Rd, Pleasant Garden, NC 27313View on Yelp
Ward Bros - septic in Pleasant Garden, NC

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About Ward Bros

Ward Bros operates out of Pleasant Garden, a small community in southern Guilford County, North Carolina, where rural land and private septic systems are common across the area's residential properties. They offer both septic services and landscaping, which is an unusual pairing that actually makes sense for properties where septic work and yard restoration often go hand in hand. With a 3.0 rating from two reviews, they're a newer or smaller operation still building their local reputation. Property owners in the Pleasant Garden and southeast Guilford County area have a local option that understands the lay of the land here.

Services

Septic Services
Landscaping

Services & Process

Ward Bros handles standard septic services including tank pumping and likely basic system inspections for residential customers in the area. What makes their setup different is the landscaping side of the business. When septic repairs or drain field work disturbs a yard, the same company can address the ground restoration afterward, saving you from coordinating with a separate landscaper. This combination is especially practical for homeowners who want their yard looking right after a pump-out or repair requires digging or heavy equipment access across the lawn.

Service Area

Ward Bros is based in Pleasant Garden, NC, and serves southern Guilford County and nearby areas. Communities like Gibsonville, Snow Camp, and parts of Alamance County to the south are within their general region. Call (336) 674-6060 to discuss service availability for your specific address.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why would a septic company also do landscaping?
Septic work frequently disturbs grass, plants, and soil, especially when repairs involve digging. A company that handles both can restore your yard after the job, so you're not left with a torn-up lawn after a necessary repair.
Can landscaping over or near my septic system cause damage?
Yes. Deep-rooted plants and trees planted near the drain field can send roots into the pipes and cause serious blockages over time. A provider familiar with both landscaping and septic systems can help you choose plants that won't threaten the system.
How do I find my septic tank if I don't know where it is?
Tank locations are often recorded with the county health department, so that's a good first call. A septic technician can also probe the ground or use records from the original installation to locate the tank before pumping.
My yard stays wet near where I think the drain field is. What does that mean?
Persistent wet spots above the drain field area usually mean the system is overloaded or the field is failing. It's a sign you should get a professional assessment quickly, since a saturated drain field can deteriorate fast and become costly to fix.
What's the difference between a septic tank and a drain field?
The septic tank holds waste and separates solids from liquid. The drain field, or leach field, is where the treated liquid from the tank slowly disperses into the soil. Both parts need to function properly for the system to work.
Do I need a permit to have my septic tank repaired in Guilford County?
Minor repairs like replacing a lid or baffle typically don't require a permit, but drain field repairs or system alterations usually do. Guilford County Environmental Health handles septic permits, and your service provider should be familiar with what's required.

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