
Septic Services in Bishopville, SC 29010
Looking for professional septic services in the 29010 zip code area of Bishopville, South Carolina? SepticWorkz provides licensed, insured septic tank pumping, inspections, repairs, and installations throughout Lee County. We follow all SCDES (formerly DHEC) regulations and deliver honest, upfront pricing on every job.
Call 843-543-3050Did 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.
Septic Service Pricing in Bishopville 29010
| Service | Starting Price |
|---|---|
| Septic Tank PumpingCrust Buster agitation, hydro-vac, inspection included | $599 |
| Level 1 Septic InspectionVisual inspection, drain test, odor check | $500 |
| Level 2 Septic InspectionIncludes pumping, water-level check, backflow evaluation | $750 |
| Level 3 Septic InspectionFull inspection + inlet/outlet baffle installation | $1,000 |
| Septic Repairs24/7 emergency service available | Call for Quote |
| Warranty Program3-15 year maintenance plans | From $199/yr |
All prices are for standard service. Excavator access (+$250) and chemical treatment may apply. No hidden fees.
Why Bishopville (29010) Homeowners Choose SepticWorkz
- Licensed and insured septic professionals
- Serving Bishopville and all of Lee County
- Septic tank pumping starting at just $599
- Same day pumping & 24/7 emergency service
- 3 to 15 year warranty maintenance programs
- Crustbuster agitation for thorough cleaning — not just a pump-out
- Real estate inspection specialists (3 levels from $500)
- SCDES-compliant disposal at approved facilities
Septic Services Available in Bishopville, SC 29010
Septic Tank Pumping
From $599Comprehensive pumping with Crust Buster agitation, hydro-vac, baffle & filter cleaning, inspection, and SCDES-compliant disposal.
Learn more →Septic Inspections
From $5003 inspection levels for homebuyers in Bishopville, sellers, and real estate agents. Licensed septic contractors.
Learn more →Septic Repairs
Call for Quote24/7 emergency repair service for drain field clogs in Bishopville and Lee County, pipe damage, tank cracks, and system failures.
Learn more →New Installations
Call for QuoteComplete septic system design in Bishopville and installation with SCDES permitting and perk testing.
Learn more →Engineered Systems
Call for QuoteCustom-engineered solutions for challenging properties in Bishopville, high water tables, or steep slopes.
Learn more →Warranty Program
From $199/yr3 to 15 year maintenance plans with scheduled pumping, priority scheduling, and emergency coverage.
Learn more →About Lee County — What Affects Your Septic System
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
Lee County Water Table and Septic Considerations
In the Sandhills portion of northern Lee County, the seasonal high water table is typically very deep — often 8 feet or more below the surface — providing ample separation for septic drain fields. On the flatter Coastal Plain terrain in the southern and eastern portions of the county, the water table is considerably shallower, generally 2 to 4 feet below the surface, with some poorly drained areas along the Lynches River seeing saturation within 12 to 18 inches during the wet season. Properties in the Coastal Plain section of Lee County may need mound systems, especially near the Lynches River and its tributary creeks.
Source: USGS Ground-Water Levels in South Carolina; SC Department of Environmental Services
Sandhills-to-Coastal Plain Soil Transition in Lee County
Lee County sits at the transition between the Sandhills and the lower Coastal Plain, creating a patchwork of soil conditions. Higher elevations feature deep, rapidly draining sands where effluent may not receive adequate treatment before reaching groundwater. Lower areas and stream valleys have finer-textured, poorly drained soils that can saturate and cause drain field failure. This variability means neighboring properties can have completely different septic system requirements and failure modes.
Source: USDA Soil Survey; SCDES Site Evaluation Data
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SepticWorkz proudly supports the Lee Central Stallions, the Lee Central Middle, 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
“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!”