Browse 18+ equipment for septic services professionals.
RIDGID Tools
Compact push-rod inspection camera used for visual inspection of septic tank outlet pipes, distribution box inlet and outlet connections, and short lateral runs. The CA-25 is a professional-grade handheld unit with a 3.5-inch digital monitor and a 25-foot pushrod. Widely used by septic inspectors for quick visual access to pipe interiors without excavation. Not a full-length drain camera; the 25-foot reach is suited for tank connection work rather than full lateral inspection.
$300 - $450
RIDGID Tools
Professional drum-style drain and pipe inspection camera with 100-foot pushrod reach. Used for full-length inspection of septic outlet lines, distribution lines, and gravity drainfield laterals. The C40 works with RIDGID's CS6x or CS12x digital recording monitors and naviFLEX pushrod system. Standard equipment for septic companies offering camera inspection services alongside pumping. Records video and still images for client reporting.
$2,500 - $4,000
US Jetting
High-pressure water jetting unit for cleaning septic line blockages, drainfield lateral clearing, and distribution box drain cleaning. The 3865 is a skid or trailer-mounted unit producing 38 GPM at 4,000 PSI, with a 200-gallon water tank. Used by septic companies offering line cleaning as an add-on service to pump-outs and inspections. Clears root intrusion, grease buildup, and accumulated solids from 3 to 12-inch pipes.
$18,000 - $28,000
Spartan Tool
Heavy-duty electric drum-style drain cleaning machine for clearing blockages in 3 to 10-inch diameter pipes. Used by septic service companies for clearing inlet pipe blockages at the septic tank, outlet line stoppages, and in-house drain line cleaning. The 1065 uses a direct-drive motor and accepts cable assemblies appropriate for different pipe sizes. Standard equipment in a full-service septic company's arsenal.
$1,800 - $2,800
Subsite Electronics
Sonde transmitter designed to be inserted into a camera pushrod or drain cleaning cable to allow above-ground locating of pipe position and depth using a compatible receiver. Used by septic inspectors and contractors to locate buried pipes, distribution boxes, and drainfield laterals without excavation. Particularly useful when as-built drawings are missing or inaccurate. The receiver is held over the ground surface and pinpoints the transmitter location below.
$350 - $600
Subsite Electronics
Ground-surface locating receiver used in conjunction with a sonde transmitter to locate buried septic system components above ground. The 75R displays signal strength and estimated depth, allowing the operator to trace the path of a pipe, locate distribution boxes, and mark component positions for excavation or documentation. Widely used in septic inspection and system locating applications.
$800 - $1,400
Panasonic
MIL-STD-810H certified rugged laptop used by septic field technicians and inspectors for field data entry, inspection report completion, and customer record access. Suitable for use in outdoor conditions, light rain, dusty environments, and temperature extremes that would damage consumer-grade laptops. Commonly used by companies that have moved paper inspection forms to digital field entry. Runs standard Windows software including SepticMind field apps.
$2,200 - $3,500
Samsung
MIL-STD-810H rated rugged Android tablet used by septic service technicians for field data entry, route navigation, customer lookup, and digital inspection forms. More portable than a laptop with a glove-compatible touchscreen and removable battery. Common choice for pump-out truck operators who use SepticMind's mobile field app for job completion, service notes, and customer communication on the truck.
$550 - $750
Samsara
Commercial fleet GPS tracking device that plugs into a vehicle's OBD-II port. Used by septic pumping companies to track truck location, monitor route adherence, measure idle time and fuel consumption, and provide real-time dispatching visibility. The Samsara cloud platform provides live vehicle maps, trip history, driver behavior reports, and integrates with dispatch software. Standard equipment in mid to large septic fleet operations.
$30 - $50
PolyJohn Enterprises
High-durability portable restroom unit manufactured from linear low-density polyethylene. Used by septic service companies that offer portable restroom rental and servicing alongside their core pumping business. The Fortress line is a popular choice for construction site and event rental applications. Septic pumping companies that add portable restroom service leverage existing trucks and disposal relationships for an additional revenue stream.
$900 - $1,300
Satellite Industries
Industry-standard portable restroom unit from one of North America's largest portable restroom manufacturers. Satellite Industries units are used by septic companies offering portable sanitation rental. Their units are known for consistent quality and a wide distribution network for parts and service support. The standard model is appropriate for construction sites, events, and outdoor worksites.
$850 - $1,200
Myron L Company
Multi-parameter field meter measuring pH, conductivity, TDS, ORP, and temperature. Used by septic inspectors and environmental technicians for field testing of effluent samples and drainfield soil leachate. The Ultrameter II is a professional-grade field instrument with one-hand operation, a large display, and calibration capability in the field. Suitable for documentation in regulatory inspection contexts.
$350 - $500
Gastec Corporation
Colorimetric gas detection tubes for measuring hydrogen sulfide (H2S) concentration in confined spaces, including open septic tanks. H2S is produced by anaerobic bacterial activity in septic systems and is lethal at concentrations above 100 ppm. Gastec detector tubes provide a simple, inexpensive, no-battery method to check H2S levels before entering or leaning over an open septic tank. Required safety equipment for any technician who opens septic tank access covers.
$35 - $55
Verizon Connect
Enterprise fleet management platform including GPS tracking hardware and cloud-based management software. Used by mid to large septic pumping fleets to manage vehicle location, route compliance, driver behavior, maintenance scheduling, and regulatory compliance documentation. Verizon Connect Reveal integrates with work order management and dispatch platforms. Suitable for septic companies with 5 or more trucks who need fleet visibility beyond basic GPS tracking.
$25 - $45
Zoeller Pump Company
Cast iron submersible sump and effluent pump used in septic pump chambers, dosing systems, and effluent distribution applications. The M53 is one of the most widely installed residential septic dosing pumps in North America. Septic service technicians regularly inspect, test, and replace M53 units during septic pump chamber service visits. The pump operates on standard 115V household current and handles effluent with solids up to 1/2 inch in diameter.
$180 - $260
Jet Inc
Aerobic treatment unit aerator for residential and light commercial aerobic septic systems. Jet Inc aerators are among the most widely installed ATU components in the southern United States, where aerobic septic systems are common. The Series 100 aerator provides the oxygen injection that drives the aerobic treatment process in the pretreatment chamber. Septic service companies servicing aerobic systems regularly inspect, maintain, and replace Jet aerator units as part of routine ATU maintenance contracts.
$450 - $800
Infiltrator Water Technologies
High-density polyethylene drainfield chamber used in place of conventional stone-and-pipe drainfield construction. Infiltrator chambers are the dominant alternative drainfield product in North America, installed in tens of thousands of septic systems annually. Septic service and installation companies use chambers in new drainfield construction, drainfield expansions, and replacement of failed stone-and-pipe systems. Knowledge of chamber systems is essential for any full-service septic company doing installation work alongside pumping and inspection.
$18 - $30
Orenco Systems
High-capacity effluent filter installed in the outlet baffle of septic tanks to prevent solids from entering the drainfield. Orenco Biotube filters are installed in thousands of septic systems and are commonly encountered by septic service technicians during pump-out and inspection visits. Cleaning or replacing an Orenco Biotube filter is a standard service add-on offered during pump-out visits. The filter removes suspended solids from tank effluent, extending drainfield life and reducing drainfield repair frequency.
$65 - $150