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Septic Contractors in Boston, Massachusetts

Septic system installation, pumping, and repair..

Septic contractors install new septic systems, pump tanks, repair drain fields, and maintain alternative treatment systems for properties without municipal sewer service. A conventional septic system consists of a tank that separates solids from liquids and a drain field that disperses effluent into the soil. Tanks should be pumped every 3–5 years to prevent solid buildup from reaching the drain field, which is the most expensive component to replace. Failing drain fields — indicated by wet spots, sewage odors, or slow drains — often require complete replacement. New installations require soil testing (perc test) and health department permits.

149

Listed contractors

$3k–$25k

Typical cost

What to look for when hiring a septic contractor

  • Verify the contractor is licensed for septic installation and repair in your state or county.
  • Ask for a perc test and soil evaluation before quoting a new system.
  • Confirm the estimate includes all permits, inspections, and health department fees.
  • Ask about system type options — conventional, mound, aerobic, or advanced treatment — for your site.

Septic contractors in Boston(60 listed)

128 Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric
BOSTON · MA
4.9
24Hr Drain Cleaning & Plumbing
BOSTON · MA
4.9
ABC Cesspool
BOSTON · MA
4.2
Absolute Site Excavation
BOSTON · MA
4.6
ADC Septic
BOSTON · MA
4.6
Advanced Pump Company
BOSTON · MA
5
Affordable Drain Flow - 24 hour emergency service
BOSTON · MA
3.5
AICA Plumbing/HVAC Systems
BOSTON · MA
3.9
All Seasons Septic Services
BOSTON · MA
4.3
All Seasons Septic System Services
BOSTON · MA
4.4
All Town Inc
BOSTON · MA
4.7
ASAP Drains and Sewers Incorporated
BOSTON · MA
4.8
Asap Drains Inc
BOSTON · MA
5
ASAP Drains Inc
BOSTON · MA
3
Avon Septic And Pumping
BOSTON · MA
5
Bancroft/Silva Septic Services
BOSTON · MA
4.9
Bateson Enterprises Inc
BOSTON · MA
4.6
Bay State Sewage Disposal, LLC. Environmental Services Company
BOSTON · MA
4.9
Beacon Drain Service
BOSTON · MA
4.8
BIG Septic & Excavation
BOSTON · MA
4
Blackstone Septic Service
BOSTON · MA
5
Boston Builders Contracting
BOSTON · MA
5
Brookline Public Works Department
BOSTON · MA
3.5
Casper Plumbing & Heating
BOSTON · MA
4.9
C & G Hercules Drain Co
BOSTON · MA
CH Septic and Sons
BOSTON · MA
5
C J Doherty, Inc.
BOSTON · MA
4.2
Clark Plumbing & Heating Solutions
BOSTON · MA
4.4
Coastal Home Inspections
BOSTON · MA
5
Croft Plumbing Services
BOSTON · MA
5
Curtis Septic
BOSTON · MA
4.2
Curtis Septic Service
BOSTON · MA
4.7
Dash Drains
BOSTON · MA
4.8
Dave Starmer Disposal, Inc.
BOSTON · MA
4.4
Derry Septic Service
BOSTON · MA
5
DJ Morris Contracting - Offering the best septic system services since 1979
BOSTON · MA
5
D L Atkinson Inc
BOSTON · MA
5
D&M Masonry & Construction
BOSTON · MA
5
Drain Doctor Inc.
BOSTON · MA
4.2
Drain Flow
BOSTON · MA
4.9
Drain Stars
BOSTON · MA
5
Dumont Pumping Services
BOSTON · MA
5
E A Comeau Septic
BOSTON · MA
5
Earle F. Simmons Co. Inc
BOSTON · MA
5
earth stone and water, llc
BOSTON · MA
4.8
E B Rotondi & Sons Inc
BOSTON · MA
4.8
E.L. Margetts & Sons Inc.
BOSTON · MA
4
Elmer Stone Masonry
BOSTON · MA
4.2
Environic Solutions Inc.
BOSTON · MA
4
Everett M Brooks Co
BOSTON · MA
5
Fagone Plumbing, Heating & HVAC
BOSTON · MA
4.8
Fairbank Septic Pumping LLC
BOSTON · MA
5
Frankie Drain Services - Hot Water Heater & Toilet Installation
BOSTON · MA
4.9
G. D. McCarthy
BOSTON · MA
Gellar's Septic Pumping
BOSTON · MA
5
Grant's Septic Techs
BOSTON · MA
5
Green Team Drains
BOSTON · MA
2.3
Greenwood Sewer Service
BOSTON · MA
4.4
Hercules C & G Drain
BOSTON · MA
5
Hercules C&G Drain Inc
BOSTON · MA
4.8

How much does septic cost in Boston?

$3,000 – $25,000Full cost guide →per project (typical)

Septic pumping: $250–$500. Tank replacement: $3,000–$7,000. New conventional system: $5,000–$15,000. Drain field replacement: $5,000–$25,000. Advanced systems cost more.

Septic contractors in Boston — FAQ

How many septic contractors are in Boston?

EdgeLocal lists 149 licensed septic contractors in Boston, Massachusetts. All listings are sourced from state licensing registries.

What is the average rating for septic contractors in Boston?

Septic contractors in Boston are listed on EdgeLocal with ratings sourced from Google Business profiles. Use the directory to compare rated contractors near you.

Do septic contractors in Boston need to be licensed?

Yes. Massachusetts requires septic contractors to hold a valid state license. Always verify a contractor's license is current and in good standing before signing any contract or allowing work to begin.

How do I find a reliable septic contractor in Boston?

Start by verifying the contractor holds a valid Massachusetts license. Check their Google rating and read reviews. Get at least three written estimates. Confirm they carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Ask for references from recent Boston jobs.

General Septic FAQs

  • How often should a septic tank be pumped?

    Septic tanks should be pumped every 3–5 years for a typical household. The exact frequency depends on tank size, household size, and water usage. A 1,000-gallon tank serving a family of four typically needs pumping every 3 years. A 1,500-gallon tank serving two people may go 5+ years. Pumping removes accumulated solids that would otherwise flow into the drain field and cause premature failure — drain field replacement costs $5,000–$25,000 vs. $250–$500 for a tank pumping. Your pumper should inspect the baffles and measure the sludge and scum layers during service.

  • What are signs of septic system failure?

    Warning signs include: slow drains throughout the house (not just one fixture), sewage odors near the drain field or tank, wet or spongy ground over the drain field, unusually green or lush grass over the drain field compared to the rest of the yard, and sewage backing up into the lowest drains in the house. These signs indicate the drain field is failing to absorb effluent properly. Causes include lack of pumping (excess solids reaching the drain field), excess water usage overwhelming the system, root intrusion, and biomat buildup. Early intervention may save the drain field; delayed response usually means replacement.

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