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Septic Services in Myrtle Beach, SC

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

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Did You Know? — Horry County

Pine Lakes Country Club in Myrtle Beach hosted Sports Illustrated magazine's first-ever sales conference before the publication launched in 1954. The historic club, known as "The Granddaddy" of Myrtle Beach golf courses, is also the oldest course in the area, opening in 1927. Horry County today boasts over 80 golf courses along the Grand Strand.

Zip codes served:295772957829579
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Septic Service Pricing in Myrtle Beach, 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 Myrtle Beach 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 Myrtle Beach and all of Horry County
  • Crustbuster agitation process — not just a pump-out
  • Real estate inspection specialists (3 levels from $500)
  • SCDES-compliant disposal at approved facilities

About Horry County — What Affects Your Septic System

Water Table

Horry County Water Table and Septic Considerations

Horry County has some of the shallowest seasonal high water tables in the Pee Dee region, with many areas seeing saturation within 6 to 18 inches of the surface during the wet season. The county's flat topography and proximity to the coast mean that water has limited ability to drain, and tidal influences can push groundwater even higher in eastern areas near the Intracoastal Waterway. Mound systems and low-pressure pipe systems are commonly required across much of Horry County, and homeowners should plan for higher installation costs compared to counties with deeper water tables.

Source: USGS Ground-Water Levels in South Carolina; Horry County Stormwater Management Design Manual

Local Septic Tip

Septic Tips for Myrtle Beach Homeowners

If you rent out your Myrtle Beach property to vacationers, your septic system takes a much heavier beating than a typical residential system. Peak summer occupancy can triple or quadruple your normal water usage, so we recommend pumping your tank before and after tourist season. Also, make sure to post clear guidelines for renters about what not to flush — vacation guests aren't always septic-savvy.

Source: SepticWorkz Recommendation

Local Spotlight

Welcome to Myrtle Beach — The Grand Strand's Crown Jewel

Myrtle Beach is South Carolina's tourism capital, attracting over 20 million visitors annually to the Grand Strand's 60 miles of coastline. The city is packed with attractions including Broadway at the Beach, the SkyWheel, and over 100 golf courses in the surrounding area. Beyond tourism, Myrtle Beach has a growing year-round residential population of homeowners who love the coastal lifestyle.

Source: SepticWorkz Local Research

Common Issues

High Water Table and Coastal Density Issues in Horry County

Horry County's porous sandy soils and high water table — especially around the Myrtle Beach area — create significant septic challenges. Rapid development has placed many septic systems close together in low-lying, wet areas, meaning the soil never fully recovers between absorption cycles. Rising sea levels are pushing the water table even higher, shrinking the vertical separation between drain fields and groundwater and allowing partially treated wastewater to reach nearby waterways.

Source: SC Sea Grant Consortium; Post and Courier Investigation 2023

Proud Supporter of Local Youth Sports

SepticWorkz proudly supports the Socastee Middle, the St. James Middle, the Forestbrook Middle, and youth athletics across Myrtle Beach and Horry County. We believe in giving back to the communities we serve.

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What People Are Saying

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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