16 septic contractors on record for Lawrence County — 5 offer pumping services. Contact details come straight from the Alabama Onsite Wastewater Board license database.
16 state-recognized contractors are listed below from the Alabama state roster — use the official state source to confirm status and find contact details. Most tanks need pumping every 3–5 years, and a failed system costs 10–30× more than routine maintenance.
See Lawrence County septic pros ↓| Company | Services | Contact |
|---|---|---|
| Allen, Richard L. | Advanced Level 1 Installer | look up ↗ |
| Anderton, Jimmy L. | Advanced Level 1 Installer | look up ↗ |
| Borden, Timothy L. | Advanced Level 1 Installer | look up ↗ |
| Gillespie, Brent W | Advanced Level 1 Installer | look up ↗ |
| Gillespie, Mark E. | Advanced Level 1 Installer | look up ↗ |
| Strickland, Danny Wade | Advanced Level 1 Installer | look up ↗ |
| Berryman, Michael | Basic | look up ↗ |
| Cottingham, Donnie W. | Basic | look up ↗ |
| Gamble, Walter B. | Basic | look up ↗ |
| Hale, Cody Nicholaus | Basic | look up ↗ |
| Powell, Dylan Wallace | Basic | look up ↗ |
| Anderton, Jimmy L. | Pumper | look up ↗ |
| Borden, Timothy L. | Pumper | look up ↗ |
| Hale, Cody Nicholaus | Pumper | look up ↗ |
| Powell, Dylan Wallace | Pumper | look up ↗ |
| Strickland, Danny Wade | Pumper | look up ↗ |
Alabama licenses onsite wastewater installers and pumpers through the Alabama Onsite Wastewater Board (AOWB). County health departments issue permits for installation and repair. If you're buying a home with a septic system in Lawrence County, ask for the permit history and get an inspection before closing. Verify any contractor's current license at the Alabama AOWB license search →