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Septic Services in Lake View, SC

Looking for reliable septic services in Lake View, South Carolina? SepticWorkz provides professional septic tank pumping, inspections, repairs, and installations for homes and businesses in Lake View and the surrounding Dillon County area. Licensed and insured, with honest upfront pricing on every job.

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Did You Know? — Dillon County

Dillon County was carved from Marion County in 1910 and named for James W. Dillon, an Irish immigrant who settled in the area and led the effort to bring the Wilson Short Cut Railroad through in 1886. Dillon offered fifty acres of his own land to the railroad on the condition that the depot and town be named after him. The railroad later became part of the Atlantic Coast Line, transforming the local economy.

Zip codes served:29563
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Septic Service Pricing in Lake View, SC

ServiceStarting Price
Septic Tank PumpingCrust Buster agitation, hydro-vac, inspection included$599
Septic Inspections (3 levels)Level 1: $500 | Level 2: $750 | Level 3: $1,000From $500
Septic Repairs24/7 emergency service availableCall for Quote
Warranty Program3-15 year maintenance plansFrom $199/yr

Why Lake View Homeowners Choose SepticWorkz

  • Licensed and insured septic professionals
  • Septic tank pumping starting at just $599
  • Same day pumping & 24/7 emergency service
  • 3 to 15 year warranty maintenance programs
  • Serving Lake View and all of Dillon County
  • Crustbuster agitation process — not just a pump-out
  • Real estate inspection specialists (3 levels from $500)
  • SCDES-compliant disposal at approved facilities

About Dillon County — What Affects Your Septic System

Soil Composition

Dillon County Soil Types and Septic Performance

Dillon County lies on the inner Coastal Plain and is characterized by sandy loam and loamy sand soils that historically supported extensive tobacco farming. The dominant upland soils — Norfolk, Orangeburg, and Dothan series — are well drained with moderate permeability, making most elevated areas suitable for conventional septic systems. Near the Little Pee Dee River and its tributaries, poorly drained Rains and Lynchburg series soils with higher clay subsoils create areas where water moves too slowly for standard drain fields, and alternative septic designs may be needed.

Source: USDA Web Soil Survey; NRCS Official Soil Series Descriptions

Water Table

Dillon County Water Table and Septic Considerations

Upland areas of Dillon County typically have a seasonal high water table between 3 and 5 feet below the surface, providing good conditions for conventional septic drain field operation. Along the Little Pee Dee River floodplain, which runs through the western portion of the county, the seasonal high water table can rise to within 6 to 12 inches of the surface during wet months. Homeowners purchasing property near the Little Pee Dee or its tributary creeks should have a professional soil classifier evaluate the site, as shallow water tables in these areas often require raised mound systems.

Source: USGS Ground-Water Levels in South Carolina; SC Department of Environmental Services

Local Statistics

Dillon County by the Numbers

Dillon County has a population of approximately 29,600 residents and about 15,600 housing units across 407 square miles. Rural properties make up the majority of the county, and an estimated 45-55% of homes rely on septic systems. Municipal sewer is available primarily within the towns of Dillon and Latta. Lot sizes in the rural areas commonly run one to three acres, offering plenty of space for residential septic systems.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2023 ACS

Local Soil Conditions

Lake View Soil & Septic Conditions

Lake View sits on flat coastal plain terrain with sandy soils that generally provide decent percolation for septic systems. However, the flat topography means water doesn't always drain away quickly after storms, and some areas can develop temporary surface ponding. The sandy soil also means there's less natural filtration of wastewater before it reaches groundwater, so a properly functioning system is especially important for well water users in the area.

Source: USDA Web Soil Survey

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SepticWorkz proudly supports the Lake View Wild Gators and youth athletics across Lake View and Dillon County. We believe in giving back to the communities we serve.

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SepticWorkz did an amazing job with our septic inspection before we purchased our home. They were thorough, professional, and explained everything in terms we could understand. Highly recommend their Level 2 inspection for any home buyer.

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