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Septic Tank Maintenance

Your Expert for Septic Tank Pumping and Maintenance Services in Idaho Falls, ID, Rexburg, ID and Rigby, ID

Emergency Services | Since 1977 | Certified Technicians

Emergency Services

Since 1977

Certified Technicians

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East Idaho's Premier Septic System Service

Are you in need of services for septic tank pumping in Idaho Falls, ID? If so, you've come to the right place. You count on your septic system to operate reliably, and you can rely on Roto-Rooter Of Eastern Idaho to keep your septic system in peak condition. Our technicians are highly trained and certified, and we're available around the clock. Should you need septic tank pumping in Rigby, ID or nearby areas, we're the team to call. If your septic system develops a problem, contact us at (208) 714-4185 for prompt service.


You can depend on us for all the regular maintenance your septic system requires, as well as the emergency repairs that come up from time to time. Contact us for:


  • Regular septic tank pumping
  • Clog removal
  • Roto-Rooter septic treatment additives
  • Septic lid locating and uncovering
  • Bassle repair
  • Inspection
  • Tree root removal
  • Riser installation
  • Drain filled
  • Leach line repair and replacement

Managing Your Septic System

Your septic system has been carefully designed to accommodate the demands of regular home usage. All household waste that goes down the drain ends up in the septic tank, including food scraps, laundry water and human waste products. Food and human waste break down in the natural action of the septic tank, but other materials — such as grease and cooking oil — accumulate in the tank.


If those materials build up too much, your septic tank quits working correctly. It can back up into your home or overflow into the drainage field in your yard. Most homes need their septic tanks pumped out every two to three years. You can count on us to maintain your tank.

Tips for Keeping Your Septic System in Good Condition

You can protect your home's septic system and prevent costly repairs by following a few basic tips.


  • Know where your drain field is and avoid driving over it with cars, trucks or heavy equipment.
  • Avoid planting trees or shrubs near your drain field and septic system — their roots can cause big problems.
  • Do not pave over the drain field. Natural evaporation is an important part of the process.
  • Do not allow runoff water from your roof, patio or paved areas to flood the drain field.
  • Be careful about what you put into your septic system. A garbage disposal greatly increases the burden on a septic system.


If you experience any problems with your septic system, our professional technicians are available for emergency service. Call us today at (208) 714-4185.

Effective Cleaning for Your Septic Tank

Contact us today for emergency Septic Tank Maintenance

(208) 714-4185

(208) 714-4185
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