Septic Tank Services in Alaska
Find licensed septic tank companies across Alaska. Select your city to compare local providers and get free quotes for pumping, repair, inspection, and installation.
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Septic Tank Services in Alaska — FAQs
How much does septic tank pumping cost in Alaska?
Septic pumping costs in Alaska typically range from $400–$800 for a standard 1,000-gallon tank. With permafrost, gravel, and glacial till soils and extreme cold — frozen ground affects service scheduling conditions, costs can vary between urban and rural areas. Use our city pages to find accurate local pricing from companies near you.
Is septic tank pumping required by law in Alaska?
DEC recommends every 3–5 years. The Alaska DEC oversees septic regulations statewide. For property sales: Required for new installations and transfers in some boroughs. Most experts recommend pumping every 3–5 years regardless of local mandates — according to the EPA, regular pumping is the most important maintenance for any septic system.
How do I find a licensed septic company in Alaska?
Alaska licenses septic contractors and pumpers through the Alaska DEC. Always verify a contractor's license before hiring. In Alaska, where ~35% of homes rely on septic systems, there are typically multiple licensed providers in most areas. Our directory lists verified local companies across Alaska with contact info, ratings, and reviews.