A & A Septic Service – Professional, Family-Owned Septic Solutions

For decades, A & A Septic Service has proudly served Aiken and the surrounding South Carolina communities with trusted septic tank installations, repairs, and cleanings. As a licensed, bonded, and insured business, we deliver honest work, reliable service, and top-quality results — every time.

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 Why Customers Choose A & A Septic Service

 Choosing the right septic service company is critical for the health and longevity of your system. Here’s why local homeowners and businesses keep coming back to us for their septic needs.
 Licensed, Bonded & Insured

Peace of mind comes standard when you hire professionals who are fully certified. Our team follows all regulations, giving you confidence that every job is done right — safely and legally.

 Family-Owned & Operated

We treat every job like it’s for our own home. Being family-owned means we care more, work harder, and take personal pride in every tank we touch.

 Complete Septic Services

From new system installs to emergency repairs and deep tank cleaning, we do it all. No need to call around — we’re your all-in-one solution.

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 Reliable Septic Work. Honest Pricing. Local Commitment.

If you’re building, buying, or maintaining a property in Aiken, SC or the surrounding areas, your septic system needs to be in expert hands. That’s where we come in. A & A Septic Service brings years of field experience, professional certifications, and the type of local integrity only a family-owned business can offer.

Whether you’re facing a sudden backup, building a new property, or scheduling routine maintenance, our trained technicians deliver fast, affordable, and dependable solutions tailored to your property. We understand the soil, the codes, and the urgency — and we’re here to protect your home from the ground up.

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FAQ

Q1: How often should a septic tank be pumped?

A typical residential septic tank should be pumped every 3 to 5 years, depending on household size, tank capacity, and overall usage.

Q2: What are the signs of septic system failure?

Common signs include slow drains, unpleasant odors, wet spots in the yard, and sewage backups. If you notice any of these, the system may need immediate attention.

Q3: Can I use household cleaners with a septic system?

Many household cleaners are safe in moderation, but excessive use of bleach or antibacterial products can harm the system's natural bacteria, leading to inefficiency or damage.