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Septic Services in Bishopville, SC

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

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Did You Know? — Lee County

Lee County holds the somber distinction of being the site of the last fatal duel fought in South Carolina, which took place in 1880. The county was formed in 1902 from parts of Darlington, Kershaw, and Sumter counties and was also home to U.S. Senator Ellison "Cotton Ed" Smith, who earned his nickname through his passionate advocacy for the region's cotton farmers during his 36 years in the Senate.

Zip codes served:29010
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Septic Service Pricing in Bishopville, 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 Bishopville 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 Bishopville and all of Lee County
  • Crustbuster agitation process — not just a pump-out
  • Real estate inspection specialists (3 levels from $500)
  • SCDES-compliant disposal at approved facilities

About Lee County — What Affects Your Septic System

Local Spotlight

Welcome to Bishopville — Home of the Lizard Man and Pearl Fryar

Bishopville is home to the world-famous Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden, where self-taught artist Pearl Fryar has transformed his yard into a stunning sculpture garden that draws visitors from around the globe. The town also houses the South Carolina Cotton Museum, celebrating the crop that shaped the region's history for generations. And if you've heard of the Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp — that legendary creature was first reported right here in Bishopville back in 1988.

Source: City of Bishopville

Soil Composition

Lee County Soil Types and Septic Performance

Lee County spans two distinct soil regions: the northern and northwestern portions lie within the Carolina Sandhills with deep, excessively drained fine sands, while the remainder consists of flat Coastal Plain terrain with sandy loam and loamy sand soils. The Sandhills soils (Kershaw, Lakeland, and Candor series) drain very rapidly and may allow septic effluent to pass through without adequate treatment, while the Coastal Plain soils (Norfolk, Lynchburg, and Goldsboro series) offer more moderate percolation that is better suited for conventional drain fields. Site-specific soil evaluation is essential in Lee County due to this dramatic variation across short distances.

Source: USDA Web Soil Survey; SC Encyclopedia — Soils; NRCS Soil Series Descriptions

Seasonal Tips

Seasonal Septic Care for Lee County's Mixed Terrain

In Lee County's sandy uplands, late summer drought can lower water tables and concentrate contaminants, so test your well water annually in August or September. In the lower-lying Coastal Plain portions, winter and early spring rains often raise the water table to within inches of drain field trenches — watch for wet spots or standing water over your drain field as early warning signs. Regardless of soil type, have your septic tank inspected every 1 to 2 years and pumped every 3 to 5 years.

Source: SCDES Homeowner Resources; Clemson Extension — Be Septic Safe

Local Septic Tip

Septic Tips for Bishopville Homeowners

Because Bishopville's soil types can change even within a single neighborhood, it's important to work with a septic professional who knows the local conditions before you build or replace a system. If your property has heavier clay soils, you may notice slower drainage after heavy rains — that's normal, but standing water over your drain field is not and should be checked out. Keep detailed records of your septic pumping and inspection history, as Lee County may require them if you ever sell your home.

Source: SepticWorkz Recommendation

Proud Supporter of Local Youth Sports

SepticWorkz proudly supports the Lee Central Stallions, the Lee Central Middle, the Lee County Recreation, and youth athletics across Bishopville and Lee County. We believe in giving back to the communities we serve.

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What People Are Saying

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