A well-maintained septic system keeps your property safe, clean, and free from unpleasant backups or costly repairs. Silver Valley Septic has provided professional septic tank installation, pumping, and repair since 1998, offering homeowners and businesses the expertise needed to maintain efficient wastewater systems.
Our team of 20+ certified technicians is licensed, insured, and trained to handle every aspect of septic system maintenance. Using modern equipment and eco-friendly techniques, we ensure septic tanks remain functional and compliant with local regulations. Whether you need a new system installed, routine pumping, or emergency repairs, Silver Valley Septic is ready to help.
Silver Valley Septic combines decades of expertise, industry certifications, and modern equipment to deliver efficient, eco-friendly, cost-effective septic solutions across Neah Bay, WA. Our commitment to customer satisfaction, timely service, and quality workmanship make us the go-to choice for residential and commercial septic needs.
Installing a septic tank requires precision, knowledge of local regulations, and high-quality materials. Silver Valley Septic handles everything from site evaluation and soil testing to system design and full installation. Our team ensures proper tank placement, drain field construction, and compliance with Neah Bay, WA's wastewater codes. Whether upgrading an old system or installing one for new construction, we provide long-lasting, efficient solutions for residential and commercial properties.
Septic tanks can develop problems due to cracks, component failures, or clogged drain fields. Ignoring these issues can lead to sewage backups, foul odors, and groundwater contamination. Our repair services address:
Regular septic tank pumping prevents sludge buildup and system failures. Overloaded tanks cause slow drains, bad odors, and potential backups. Silver Valley Septic offers scheduled and emergency septic cleaning using powerful vacuum trucks to remove waste efficiently. We recommend pumping every 3–5 years to keep your system working at peak performance.
Whether buying a home, selling a property, or ensuring compliance with local regulations, a thorough septic inspection is essential. Our licensed inspectors check for:
Septic emergencies can’t wait. A sudden backup, an overwhelmed system, or foul odors require immediate attention. Our team is available 24/7 for urgent septic repairs, ensuring fast response times and effective solutions to prevent further damage.
Regular maintenance prevents costly repairs, backups, and system failures. Follow these essential tips to keep your septic system functioning properly:
Your septic system isn’t designed to handle grease, chemicals, wipes, or food waste. Avoid flushing:
Excessive water use can overload your septic system, leading to drain field saturation and backups. To reduce strain:
Your drain field filters wastewater, so keeping it in good condition is crucial. To prevent damage:
Annual inspections identify early signs of septic problems before they escalate. Our team checks for leaks, blockages, and system wear to keep your septic system running smoothly.
A well-maintained septic system lasts decades. If you need pumping, repairs, or an inspection, Silver Valley Septic is ready to help. Call now to schedule service!
From septic tank installation to emergency repairs, Silver Valley Septic delivers expert solutions to keep your system running efficiently. Call now for a free quote or to schedule a service appointment.
Silver Valley Septic was fast, professional, and affordable! They installed our new septic system perfectly. Highly recommend!
Called them for an emergency septic backup. They arrived within the hour and fixed the issue quickly. Outstanding service!
They handled our septic pumping and inspection efficiently. The team explained everything clearly and left no mess. Will use them again!
Neah Bay is a census-designated place (CDP) on the Makah Reservation in Clallam County, Washington, United States. The population was 935 at the 2020 census. It is across the Canada–US border from British Columbia. Originally called "Scarborough Harbour" in honor of Captain James Scarborough of the Hudson's Bay Company, it was changed to Neah in 1847 by Captain Henry Kellett. Kellett spelled it "Neeah Bay". The name "Neah" refers to the Makah Chief Dee-ah, pronounced Neah in the Klallam language. During the summer months, Neah Bay is a popular fishing area for sports fishermen. Another attraction is the Makah Museum, which houses artifacts from a Makah village partly buried by a mudslide around 1750. Many people also visit to hike the Cape Trail or camp at Hobuck Beach. An emergency response tug is stationed at Neah Bay which has saved 41 vessels since its introduction in 1999.
Zip Codes in Neah Bay, WA that we also serve: 98357