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🏗 Full System Replacement · Walterboro, GA

WALTERBORO’S
SEPTIC REPLACEMENT
SPECIALISTS

A failing drain field or aging system in Walterboro is a $10,000–$25,000 decision. We manage the entire replacement — permits, engineering, excavation, and a county inspection we guarantee passes the first time.

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Why Choose Us

WHY WALTERBORO HOMEOWNERS
CHOOSE SEPTICROOTER™

SepticRooter™

  • BBB A+ Accredited — accountable to an independent standard since 1989
  • 35+ years — every system type, every soil condition in Walterboro
  • Permits, engineering, and inspections handled completely in-house
  • NAWT-certified technicians on every single replacement job
  • Fully itemized quotes before any excavation — no surprises
  • County inspection pass guaranteed on the first try

Other Companies

  • No BBB accreditation — no independent accountability
  • Subcontract the dig to whoever is cheapest that week
  • Permits and engineering pushed back onto you
  • Uncertified labor on a five-figure install
  • Vague estimates that balloon once they're digging
  • Re-dig and re-inspection fees when it fails
Ready for a Free Assessment in Walterboro?
Call us or send the form — we'll assess whether you truly need a replacement
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Our Work

WHAT A SEPTIC
REPLACEMENT LOOKS LIKE

Real replacement jobs from our crews across Savannah — our own crew and equipment, start to finish.

New septic tank and drain field set in an excavated trench during a full system replacement
A full system going in — new tank and field set in the trench, permits pulled and county inspection guaranteed.
SepticRooter mini-excavator and crew installing a septic system
Our own crew and machine on the job — we don't subcontract our replacements.
Excavated septic tank and distribution work during a septic replacement
Drain field and distribution work sized for your soil and household — done right, not rushed.
New septic system components staged for a full replacement install
The right components on site before we start — a replacement is a system, not a patch.
SepticRooter excavator digging to replace a failed septic system
Digging to the failed system — we remove what's failed and replace it to code.
SepticRooter truck and equipment staged at a septic replacement job site
Fully equipped from excavation to final inspection — family-owned and licensed since 1989.
Reviews

WALTERBORO REPLACEMENT REVIEWS

★★★★★
“Purchased a new home and the first night I slept at the house became aware of serious plumbing issues. Robert from SepticRooter came to the rescue. He explained the entire process and broke down what needed to occur. I felt educated and informed the entire time.”
Alexander GCumming, GA · via Google
★★★★★
“Massive thank you to Rob Simmons and SepticRooter for diagnosing the problem I've had with the standing water on the side of my house.”
Jackson HeatonCumming, GA · via Facebook
★★★★★
“It was a pleasure to work with Rob and his team. They kept us informed and up to date every step of the way, did a phenomenal job and left us in a better place than before they came to help. Highly recommend! Top notch customer service, friendly, knowledgeable, does great work and honest.”
Daniel SMarietta, GA · via Google
★★★★★
“The job was done in a very professional manner. Rob walked me through the process that they had done. Also, have issues with the property in regards to erosion issues. Rob has got in touch with people to assist in fixing this problem also. I highly recommend SepticRooter.”
Carl F.Lawrenceville, GA · via HomeAdvisor
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Rooter's Guide

The Walterboro Septic Health Checklist

8 things every Walterboro homeowner should know

🚿 Pump every 3–5 years

Regular pumping removes solids before they reach your drain field — most homes need service every 3 to 5 years.

🚫 Never flush wipes or grease

“Flushable” wipes don't break down and grease coats your tank — both accelerate failure fast.

💧 Spread out water usage

Back-to-back showers, laundry, and dishwasher cycles can overwhelm the system. Space them out.

🌿 Keep roots away

Tree and shrub roots seek out moisture and invade tanks and lines — a leading cause of repairs.

🚗 Keep traffic off the field

Don't park or drive over the drain field — compaction crushes lines and ruins percolation.

👁 Watch for early signs

Slow drains, odors, or lush green patches in the yard are early warnings — don't ignore them.

📋 Keep your records

Save pumping and repair records — they help at resale and speed up any future diagnosis.

📞 Call at the first symptom

Catching problems early in Walterboro almost always means a cheaper, simpler fix.

Common Questions

Septic Replacement FAQ — Walterboro

How much does it cost to replace a septic system in Walterboro?
A full septic system replacement in Walterboro — including the drain field — typically runs $16,000–$45,000. A tank-only replacement, when your drain field is still good, is less: $6,000–$9,500. Georgia's heavy clay and site-specific soil conditions are the biggest cost drivers. We give a fully itemized quote in Walterboro before any excavation.
How much does it cost to replace a drain field in Walterboro, Colleton County?
Drain field replacement in Walterboro generally runs $10,000–$25,000, depending on system size, soil conditions, and site access. A localized drain field repair, when the failure is isolated, can be much less — around $2,500–$6,500. We evaluate the field before recommending full replacement so you don't overspend.
How long does a septic system or drain field last?
A well-maintained concrete septic tank lasts 25–40 years, and a conventional drain field typically lasts 20–30 years with proper care — pumping every 3–5 years and keeping traffic off the field. Most premature failures in Walterboro happen at 8–12 years and trace back to a neglected tank.
How long does a septic replacement take in Walterboro?
Most residential replacements in Walterboro take 1 to 3 days of on-site work once permits are issued, though the full timeline depends on county permitting and the required pre-construction and final inspections. We handle the permits and scheduling with the Colleton County health department for you.
Do you guarantee the county inspection will pass in Walterboro?
Yes. We handle permits, engineering, and inspections in-house and guarantee your Walterboro replacement passes the Colleton County county inspection on the first try — no re-dig or re-inspection fees passed to you.
What's the difference between a conventional and an alternative septic system?
A conventional system uses a tank and gravity-fed drain field and works where soil percolates well. When Walterboro soil, lot size, or a high water table won't support that, an alternative system — such as an Eljen GSF, aerobic, drip, or mound system — is engineered to treat effluent in difficult conditions. Alternative systems cost more (roughly $30,000–$60,000) but make otherwise-unbuildable lots work.
How much does it cost to pump a septic tank in Walterboro?
In Walterboro, a standard 1,000-gallon septic tank pump-out typically runs $650–$900. Price depends on tank size, how long since the last service, depth and accessibility of the lids, and whether an effluent filter needs cleaning. SepticRooter™ gives you a firm price up front in Walterboro before any work — call (912) 933-4488.
How often should I pump my septic tank in Walterboro?
The Georgia EPD / SC DHEC recommends pumping every 3 to 5 years for a typical four-person household. Larger families, homes with a garbage disposal, or properties that host frequent guests should pump every 2 to 3 years. Regular pumping in Walterboro is the single best way to avoid a $10,000–$25,000 drain field replacement.
Do I need a permit for septic work in Walterboro, Colleton County?
Yes. In Georgia, any septic installation, modification, or repair requires a permit from your county health department (the Colleton County Environmental Health office), and the work must be done by a state-licensed contractor. SepticRooter™ is licensed and handles Walterboro permits and the required inspections for you.
How do I know if my home in Walterboro is on septic or city sewer?
If you receive a monthly sewer bill from a utility, you're on city sewer. If you don't — and especially if your Walterboro home is older or outside a dense municipal area — you're likely on septic. You can confirm by checking for a tank lid or cleanout in the yard, or by pulling your system records from the Colleton County health department, which we can do for you.
Are you licensed and insured to work in Walterboro?
Yes. SepticRooter™ is a fully licensed and insured Georgia septic contractor, BBB A+ accredited since 1989, NAWT-certified, and Eljen GSF certified. We serve Walterboro and the surrounding Colleton County area with same-day emergency response.
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Serving Walterboro, Colleton County

Walterboro is the county seat of Colleton County, South Carolina, known as the Front Porch of the Lowcountry and a gateway to the ACE Basin. Colleton County's rural residential properties are predominantly on private septic under SC DHEC, with the Coastal Plain's characteristic sandy soils and seasonally high water tables. SepticRooter™ serves Walterboro homeowners with septic repair, replacement, pump alarm service, and tank pumping — licensed in Georgia and South Carolina, BBB A+ rated, and familiar with SC DHEC permit requirements through SC DHEC and Colleton County.

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The SepticRooter Family & Crew

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