Find Your County

Septic Service in All 33 New Mexico Counties

Browse counties by region to find septic service professionals in your area. Each county page provides detailed information about local terrain, soil conditions, and septic services specific to your location.

33 counties covered 5 geographic regions Local expertise Statewide service

How It Works

Find septic service professionals in your county

1

Choose your region

New Mexico's geography varies dramatically from mountains to desert to plains. Start by identifying which region your county is in.

2

Select your county

Each county page provides detailed information about local soil conditions, terrain challenges, and septic services specific to your area.

3

Connect with local professionals

Call the number on your county page to connect with septic service providers who understand your area's unique conditions.

Central Corridor

Albuquerque gravity and valley-edge growth

Bernalillo County

Central corridor neighborhoods, older subdivisions, and fringe lots near the metro edge.

Sandoval County

Rio Rancho growth, transition areas, and mountain-adjacent pockets.

Valencia County

Irrigation-era lots, newer subdivisions, and valley acreage near the river corridor.

Torrance County

Prairie routes, gravel roads, and scattered subdivisions east of the main metro pull.

Northern Mountains

Elevation, foothills, and mixed access

Santa Fe County

Hillside properties, city-edge neighborhoods, and rural pockets with mixed access.

Los Alamos County

Compact plateau conditions with controlled access and elevation changes.

Rio Arriba County

River valleys, canyon country, and mountain roads that change the drive.

Taos County

High-country homes and seasonal occupancy patterns.

Mora County

Mountain valleys and quiet rural roads with weather windows.

Southern Desert

Border-country distances and desert edges

Dona Ana County

Las Cruces growth, valley pockets, and rural edge properties along the southern corridor.

Otero County

Alamogordo homes, mountain edges, and desert properties.

Luna County

Deming-area homes, agricultural edges, and desert lots.

Grant County

Mountain valleys, older housing pockets, and access roads that shape the service window.

Hidalgo County

Border-country roads and scattered homesteads in wide desert space.

Eastern Plains

Farm routes, oil support, and open ground

Chaves County

Roswell-area neighborhoods, ranch land, and agricultural edges.

Lea County

Hobbs-area growth, oilfield support pockets, and open desert property.

Eddy County

Carlsbad growth, industrial edges, and rural properties.

Curry County

Clovis-area service plus longer farm-country routes.

Quay County

Corridor roads, agricultural ground, and highway-adjacent parcels.

Northwest Plateau

Plateau routes, basin communities, and long drives

McKinley County

Wide northwest service area with basin communities and long routes.

Cibola County

Canyon edges, rural stretches, and mixed access conditions.

Catron County

Remote parcels and forest-adjacent homes with long access routes.

Socorro County

River-valley and open-country mix with wide service distances.

Colfax County

Northern high-country homes with longer routes between calls.

Union County

Far northeastern ranch country with long service windows.

Harding County

Lightly populated open country with mileage-first routing.

Guadalupe County

Compact rural county with highway-edge properties and ranch parcels.

Lincoln County

Mountain-ranch properties and seasonal homes spread across wide country.

Statewide Coverage

Every county in New Mexico

From the mountains to the desert, from the Rio Grande valley to the eastern plains - we connect homeowners with septic professionals throughout the state.