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T H A R P

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location 226 Cox Drive, Williamston, SC 29697

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(864) 303-8700

Septic System Services

Complete Septic Services in Anderson, SC

A properly functioning septic system is crucial for the health and safety of your property. Since 1993, Tharp Plumbing LLC has provided reliable septic system services to homeowners and businesses throughout Anderson County. From routine septic tank pumping to emergency repairs and new installations, our certified technicians ensure your system operates efficiently and effectively.

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Regular maintenance is key to preventing costly septic backups and drain field failures. We offer comprehensive inspections and pumping services to extend the life of your system and protect your investment. If you're experiencing issues like slow drains, foul odors, or pooling water, our team can diagnose the problem and provide a lasting solution.

Your Local Septic System Experts

We provide a full range of septic services to address any need, from routine maintenance to complex repairs and installations.

Our team has the knowledge and equipment to handle all components of your septic system, ensuring it complies with all local health and environmental regulations.

  • Septic tank pumping and cleaning
  • Septic system inspections for real estate transactions
  • Drain field (leach field) repair and installation
  • Septic alarm and effluent pump repair
  • Septic line cleaning and clog removal
  • Riser installation for easy tank access
  • New septic system design and installation

Why Trust Tharp Plumbing for Your Septic Needs?

With over 32 years of experience in the Upstate, we understand the local soil conditions and regulations that affect septic systems. We are a licensed and insured, family-owned company committed to providing honest, reliable service. We explain our findings clearly and offer transparent pricing, ensuring you receive the best possible care for your septic system.

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Years of Experience

Troubleshoot First

What to Check Before You Call

Save time and money by checking these quick fixes. If the issue isn’t resolved, give us a call — we’re here 24/7 to help.

If multiple sinks, tubs, or toilets are draining slowly, it may be a septic issue rather than a clog in one pipe.

Check your drain field area for unusually wet patches, standing water, or foul smells that may indicate a failing system.

Listen for gurgling sounds when flushing or running water — this can be an early sign that the septic tank is backing up.

If sewage is coming up in sinks, tubs, or toilets, avoid using water immediately and call for service right away.

Think about when your tank was last pumped. If it has been more than 3–5 years, the tank may be overdue for maintenance.
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Need Septic Service?

Schedule your septic tank pumping or inspection with Anderson County's trusted experts.

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