Your trusted Septic Pumping and Water Delivery specialists in the Qu’Appelle Valley
Valley View Septic provides septic pumping, water delivery, and emergency service across Pasqua, Echo, Mission, and Katepwa Lakes, the Qu’Appelle Valley, and surrounding rural communities.
We keep homes, farms, and businesses running smoothly with fast response times, dependable equipment, and a friendly team you can count on. Clean, reliable, stress-free service — every time.
Your reliable choice!
Septic pumping
Our residential, rural, commercial, farm, and grease trap septic pumping services keep your system running smoothly with fast, thorough cleanouts. Using powerful vacuum trucks, we ensure your septic tank is pumped efficiently and completely every time.
Water Delivery
We offer reliable water delivery services for a wide range of needs. Whether you are filling a cistern, topping up a hot tub, filling a pool, or need bulk water for another project, we provide safe, clean delivery you can count on. We maintain the highest standards.
Emergency services
Septic emergencies can strike anytime – that’s why our fast, reliable septic service team is ready to help. We provide 24/7 emergency septic pumping across the Qu’Appelle Valley and surrounding area to get your system back on track quickly. Just give us a call.
Camera inspection
A septic inspection is the best way to prevent costly problems later. Our experienced technicians carefully check your septic tank and system for leaks, wear, and blockages. Serving the Qu’Appelle Valley and area, we catch small issues early to save you time, money, and stress.
Schedule service
We offer septic inspections, pumping, and more! Don’t wait, delaying service can be a costly mistake. Call us to schedule your service today.
Request estimate
Are you wondering how much it is going to cost for septic services in your area? Contact us below for an estimate.
Our promise
- We are all about great service – friendly, professional, and always here to help.
- You can count on us to show up on time and get the job done right.
- With 25 years of experience in the trucking and septic industry, we understand our customers needs.
- Fully licensed and certified by the Saskatchewan Water Agency, so you can trust your system is in good hands.
FAQ
Why is my septic alarm going off?
The septic system alarm going off is an indicator of an issue within the system that requires immediate attention. Possible reasons for the alarm include: high water level in the tank, pump failure, blockage in the system, electrical issues, and component malfunction within the alarm system itself.
What are signs that my septic system needs attention or repair?
Warning signs include foul odors, slow draining sinks/toilets, pooling water in the yard, or gurgling noises from drains. These may indicate a potential issue with the system.
Can I use additives to improve my septic system’s performance?
It’s advisable to avoid unnecessary additives as they might disrupt the natural bacterial balance in the tank. Regular pumping and proper maintenance are typically sufficient.
What should not be flushed or poured down drains in a home with a septic system?
Avoid flushing non-biodegradable items (e.g., wipes, feminine hygiene products) and pouring grease, oil, chemicals, or medications down drains, as they can harm the system and the environment.
How can I prevent septic system issues?
Regular maintenance, conserving water, avoiding excess use of garbage disposals, and being mindful of what goes into drains can help prevent problems.
Is it safe to plant trees near my septic system?
Certain trees and shrubs with shallow root systems may damage the septic system. It’s best to consult with professionals before planting near the tank or drain field.
Can I build or pave over my septic system?
Building structures or paving over the system can hinder access for maintenance and repairs. It’s crucial to adhere to local regulations and consult professionals before making changes.
What should I do if my septic system backs up?
If you experience a backup, minimize water usage immediately and contact a septic professional for assistance. Avoid using sinks, toilets, or other water fixtures until the issue is resolved.
