Septic Repairs & Inspections in Pembroke & Renfrew County
From home sale inspections to emergency repairs — licensed septic contractors you can count on.
Septic problems rarely announce themselves conveniently. A backup, a foul smell, or a soggy patch in the yard can signal anything from a minor repair to a full system failure. The only way to know for sure is a proper inspection by a licensed contractor. We diagnose, report, and fix — so you know exactly what you're dealing with.
Septic System Inspections
Pre-Purchase / Home Sale Inspections
Buying or selling a rural property in Renfrew County? A septic inspection is one of the most important things a buyer can do — and sellers who can show a clean inspection report have a significant advantage. Our inspection includes:
- Visual assessment of all accessible components
- Tank pumping and interior inspection
- Inlet and outlet baffle condition check
- Distribution box inspection (if accessible)
- Drain field assessment (saturation, surface breakthrough)
- Written inspection report
Annual or Routine Inspections
Even if your system is performing normally, a periodic inspection gives you peace of mind and catches developing problems before they become emergencies. We recommend an inspection every 3–5 years alongside your regular pump-out.
Problem Diagnosis Inspections
Noticing warning signs? Slow drains, gurgling pipes, sewage odours, or wet patches over the drain field all warrant immediate inspection. We identify the root cause and give you honest options — from a simple repair to a replacement quote if needed.
Septic System Repairs
Many septic problems can be repaired without a full system replacement. Common repairs we handle in Renfrew County:
Tank Repairs
- Cracked or broken lids — A damaged lid is a safety hazard and allows surface water to enter the tank. Lid replacement is a straightforward repair.
- Baffle replacement — Inlet and outlet baffles direct flow within the tank. Failed baffles allow solids to flow into the drain field — one of the most common causes of premature drain field failure. Baffle replacement is often inexpensive and prevents costly downstream damage.
- Tank cracks — Minor concrete tank cracks can sometimes be repaired; severe structural failure usually means tank replacement.
Distribution Box Repairs
The distribution box (D-box) distributes effluent evenly across your drain field. A cracked, shifted, or blocked D-box causes uneven loading, overloading some trenches while others stay dry. D-box repair or replacement is often a cost-effective fix for a struggling drain field.
Drain Field Repairs
- Blocked or collapsed pipes — Perforated pipes in the drain field can become blocked with biomat or physically damaged. Jetting, replacement, or adding relief trenches may restore function.
- Biomat treatment — A layer of biological matter (biomat) can form at the soil interface in the leaching bed, reducing absorption. Resting the system, combined with professional treatment, sometimes resolves this without full replacement.
- Failed trench restoration — Adding new absorption area (where lot allows) to supplement an overloaded drain field.
Pump & Alarm Systems
If your system has an effluent pump or pump chamber (common in raised-bed systems), pump failures and alarm conditions are urgent. We diagnose and replace pumps, floats, and control panels to restore proper function.
Common Repair Cost Ranges in Renfrew County
- Tank lid replacement: $200 – $600
- Baffle replacement: $300 – $700
- D-box repair or replacement: $500 – $1,500
- Pump replacement: $800 – $2,000
- Drain field pipe jetting: $500 – $1,200
- Full drain field replacement: $10,000 – $20,000+
Warning Signs You Should Not Ignore
- 🚨 Sewage backing up into drains or toilets — Emergency. Stop water use and call immediately.
- 🚨 Sewage smell indoors — Can indicate a tank baffle failure or blocked outlet.
- ⚠️ Slow drains throughout the house — Not just one fixture, but multiple drains running slow.
- ⚠️ Gurgling sounds from drains or toilets — Air being displaced by a backing-up system.
- ⚠️ Wet patches or unusually lush green grass over drain field — Effluent surfacing above ground — a regulatory violation and health hazard.
- ⚠️ Odour near the tank or drain field outdoors — Surfacing effluent or venting issues.
If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, contact us now — early intervention is almost always cheaper than waiting.
Frequently Asked Questions — Repairs & Inspections
What are signs my septic system is failing?
Slow drains, gurgling sounds, sewage odours, wet patches over the drain field. Don't wait — contact us as soon as you notice these signs.
How much does septic pumping cost in Pembroke?
$300–$600 for a standard residential tank pump-out. An inspection is often done at the same time.
How often should I pump my septic tank in Ontario?
Every 3–5 years for most households.
What areas do you serve?
Pembroke, Petawawa, Laurentian Valley, Renfrew, Arnprior, Deep River, Barry's Bay, Eganville, Killaloe, Bonnechere Valley, and surrounding Renfrew County communities.