Acme Septic Inc

Acme Septic Inc ACME Septic Inc continually provides dedicated and reliable septic services in the Boulder, CO area. Give us a call for all your septic needs.

We provide consistent, dependable, honest pumping and inspection services to homeowners in Boulder, Gilpin, Jefferson and Larimer counties. We understand that times are difficult right now and will always do our best to provide great service at a reasonable price. Our septic services include: septic pumping, system inspections, troubleshooting, install lift pumps, tank location, line thawing, line cleaning and line repair.

09/30/2021

Many people don’t realize that tree roots are a very common cause of sewer line problems. In fact, over time tree roots can wedge their way into your sewer pipe through the joints, causing tremendous damage to your pipes.

09/28/2021

If you are an inveterate do-it-yourselfer, do not take on the task of cleaning your septic system without conducting proper research and talking with us. Many products on the market that claim to be helpful may actually do greater harm to your system and to the environment. Learn - then do.

09/23/2021

When there’s enough soil, it will treated the wastewater when it leaves the drainage pipes, but there’s not always enough. In these situations, sand filters are often added between the pump tank and the drainage field to treat the waste water.

09/21/2021

One of the most common problems with septic tanks is clogged lines from the buildup of solid waste. Regular maintenance will ensure that the tank is pumped out and the solid sludge doesn't cause clogs.

09/16/2021

When you’ve got a customer experiencing major septic system issues, the last thing they want to hear is that you can’t find the supplies necessary to fix it. If you need septic tank supplies in a hurry, we’re always here to help you get what you need.

09/14/2021

The earliest type of septic tank was known as a "cesspool" and was invented by the ancient Romans. A large stone vat was built to hold human waste. Solids settled at the bottom and lighter items floated to the top. That partially cleaned liquid at the top was then drained into a body of water nearby, such as a river or the sea.

09/09/2021

If you are not sure what size of septic tank you need, it’s recommend you go with a larger model. Essentially, larger tanks with less frequent pumping can take longer to reach biological maturity but are ultimately more efficient when it comes to digestion processes.

09/07/2021

If you have a septic tank in place, you are better off skipping the garbage disposal altogether. If you already have one or can’t live without it, be sure to use the disposal sparingly, as it can clog the drain field.

09/02/2021

If the grease trap in your restaurant has an internal strainer, it must be cleaned periodically to keep liquid flowing and to prevent backup. This is can be done by one of your employees, or we can help.

08/31/2021

Septic tank installations are part of an integrated system. Interior plumbing funnels waste water from sinks, showers, toilets and washing machines to a main pipe leading to the septic tank, where bacteria break down waste. The gray water that emerges is filtered by your drainfield.

08/26/2021

Many septic tanks have small, 4- to 6-inch inlet and outlet pipes that extend above ground level. These pipes can be used to remove clogs or quickly inspect the tank content level, but they are not designed to be used for pumping.

08/24/2021

There are four basic parts to a septic system. Care to guess what they are? In no particular order, they are: the septic tank, the piping, the drain field, and the soil.

Address

14497 Gold Hill Rd
Boulder, CO
80302

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+13034591106

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