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Septic Tank Pumping & Installation in Pike County, Georgia

14 septic contractors on record for Pike County — 5 offer pumping services. Contact details come straight from the Georgia Department of Public Health contractor roster.

Need your septic tank pumped or inspected in Pike County?

14 state-recognized contractors are listed below with phone numbers straight from the Georgia roster — call one directly. Most tanks need pumping every 3–5 years, and a failed system costs 10–30× more than routine maintenance.

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Typical pricing: routine pumping of a 1,000-gallon tank runs $300–$600; inspections $150–$450; full system replacement $5,000–$20,000 depending on soil and system type. Get multiple quotes for anything beyond routine pumping.
Pike County quick read: 9 of the 14 listings here fall under Installer. The state publishes a direct phone number for every listing on this page. The source for this county page is the Georgia Department of Public Health contractor roster. Check the official Georgia DPH onsite-sewage program before you hire if you want to confirm the latest license status.

State-recognized septic contractors

CompanyServicesContact
JW Rogers Enterprise LLCInstaller(678) 972-3776
Lawrence SepticInstaller(678) 588-7365
M & M Contractors Of Pike, LLCInstaller(404) 821-3558
Mark Stiles ConstructionInstaller(770) 710-4022
Middle Georgia Water SystemsInstaller(770) 567-3400
Pike Septic, LLCInstaller(470) 454-8016
Steven K. HuffInstaller(770) 550-2708
T W A ServicesInstaller(770) 712-3721
Tim Guy's Backhoe ServiceInstaller(770) 550-2258
Barfield UndergroundInstaller and Pumper(404) 606-4483
Bertram's Septic Tank ServiceInstaller and Pumper(770) 227-3466
Pirates Septic ServicesInstaller and Pumper(678) 544-8445
Riner's Septic System, Inc.Installer and Pumper(770) 550-3675
Wells Septic, Inc.Installer and Pumper(770) 412-9494
How this list works: these contractors come straight from the Georgia Department of Public Health contractor roster — showing the certification type and whatever contact detail the state publishes: a direct phone (Georgia, North Carolina), a business email (Florida, Virginia), or a license record you can look up (Alabama). Companies can't pay to be listed or ranked, and a listing isn't an endorsement. The roster doesn't carry services, pricing, or hours, so contact a couple directly to confirm services, availability, and price for your job.

Septic rules in Georgia

Georgia requires septic system installers and pumpers to be certified and listed with the Department of Public Health. County environmental health offices issue permits for new systems, repairs, and replacements — pulling a permit protects you at resale and keeps the county's records straight. If you're buying a home with a septic system in Pike County, ask for the permit history and get an inspection before closing. Verify any contractor's current license at the Georgia DPH onsite-sewage program →

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