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Septic Services in Florence, SC

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

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Did You Know? — Florence County

The city of Florence was named in honor of Florence Harllee, daughter of W.W. Harllee, president of the Wilmington & Manchester Railroad. When the railroad purchased land in 1853 for a depot at the junction of three major rail lines, the town that grew up around it took the young girl's name. Florence grew into the Pee Dee's largest city thanks to its railroad crossroads.

Zip codes served:295012950229505
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Septic Service Pricing in Florence, 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 Florence 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 Florence and all of Florence County
  • Crustbuster agitation process — not just a pump-out
  • Real estate inspection specialists (3 levels from $500)
  • SCDES-compliant disposal at approved facilities

About Florence County — What Affects Your Septic System

Water Table

Florence County Water Table and Septic Considerations

Most upland areas in Florence County have a seasonal high water table between 3 and 5 feet below the surface, which generally meets the minimum separation requirements for conventional septic systems. Along the Great Pee Dee River floodplain and Jeffries Creek corridor, the water table can rise to within 6 to 18 inches of the surface during the wet season from December through April. Homeowners in these low-lying areas should expect that a soil classifier may recommend a mound system or low-pressure pipe system to ensure proper wastewater treatment above the saturated zone.

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

Seasonal Tips

Wet Season Maintenance for Florence County Septic Systems

Florence County receives heavy rainfall from late summer through fall, and tropical storms moving up the Pee Dee River basin can cause widespread flooding. After any flooding event, do not use sinks or toilets until floodwaters recede and soil has had time to dry — using a flooded system pushes untreated waste into groundwater. Have your system professionally inspected after major storms, as silt and debris can clog both the tank and drain field.

Source: SCDES Homeowner Resources — Flooding; Clemson Extension

Common Issues

Poorly Drained Soils and High Water Tables in Florence County

Florence County's Coastal Plain soils include poorly drained series like Lynchburg and Coxville, which have high clay content and slow permeability, especially in low-lying and depressional areas. These soils can trap effluent near the surface, leading to soggy yards, foul odors, and potential groundwater contamination. Many properties in the county require alternative septic designs such as mound systems or shallow placement trenches to compensate for the limited soil drainage.

Source: USDA Soil Survey — Coastal Plain Series; SCDES Site Evaluations

Soil Composition

Florence County Soil Types and Septic Performance

Florence County lies on the inner Coastal Plain and features predominantly sandy loam and loamy sand soils of the Orangeburg, Norfolk, and Goldsboro series on its upland areas. These well-drained to moderately well-drained soils offer good percolation rates and are generally favorable for conventional septic systems. In the river bottomlands along the Pee Dee and Lynches rivers, heavier alluvial soils with higher clay content are common, which drain more slowly and may require larger drain fields or engineered septic solutions.

Source: USDA Web Soil Survey; NRCS Soil Series Classifications

Proud Supporter of Local Youth Sports

SepticWorkz proudly supports the South Florence Bruins, the Moore Middle, the Williams Middle, and youth athletics across Florence and Florence County. We believe in giving back to the communities we serve.

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What People Are Saying

We were tired of dealing with a discount pumper who just wasn't getting the job done! Our septic system was backing up every 3 to 6 months. Finally, we called Septic Workz. They used the Crust Buster to get all the solids out and then added commercial chemicals to help balance our tank. Three years later, we still haven't experienced any backups!

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