New Mexico septic services

Septic service help across New Mexico.

Septic problems in New Mexico often depend on distance, soil, elevation, water table, and county review. Start with the service situation, then use the county pages to explain where the property sits.

Septic pumping in New Mexico

Pumping is the usual first step for full tanks, slow drains, odors, or maintenance on rural and edge-of-town properties.

Septic repair in New Mexico

Repairs can involve tank components, lines, access lids, pumps, alarms, or symptoms that need diagnosis before excavation.

Drain field repair in New Mexico

Drain field issues can show up as wet spots, backups, odors, or poor absorption in clay, caliche, high-water, or compacted soils.

Priority county paths

Service routing often starts with the county.

For active service questions, start with Eddy County, Curry County, San Juan County, Sandoval County, or Bernalillo County. Regional context is also available for the Northwest New Mexico plateau counties, Eastern Plains, and Central Corridor.