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Septic Tank Services in Boston, Massachusetts

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Septic Tank Pumping Cost in Boston(by tank size)

Tank SizeTypical HouseholdPrice Range
500 gallon1–2 people$270$455
1,000 gallon3–4 people$385$605
1,500 gallon4–5 people$495$800
2,000 gallon6+ people$625$1,010

* Prices are estimates based on regional data. Get free quotes for exact pricing.

Other Septic Services in Boston

ServiceTypical Cost
Septic Inspection$130$385
Tank Cleaning$315$660
Septic Repair$625$3,830
Drain Field Repair$2,435$20,190
New Installation$3,830$13,230
Full Replacement$6,265$25,760

Septic Tank Companies in Boston (10)

239 Nobscot Rd, Sudbury, MA 01776
Septic Pumping
Serves 25 mi radius
508 Quaker Hwy, Uxbridge, MA 01569
Septic Pumping
Serves 25 mi radius
22 Taft St, Dorchester, MA 02125
Septic PumpingSeptic RepairSeptic Inspection
Serves 25 mi radius
9 Rocky Ln, Cohasset, MA 02025
Septic Pumping
Serves 25 mi radius
124 Main St, Northborough, MA 01532
Septic PumpingSeptic RepairSeptic Inspection
Serves 25 mi radius
6 Spring Brook Rd, Foxborough, MA 02035
Septic Pumping
Serves 25 mi radius
105 Kingman St, Lakeville, MA 02347
Septic PumpingSeptic RepairSeptic Inspection
Serves 25 mi radius
54 Knox Trail, Acton, MA 01720
drain-field
Serves 25 mi radius
128 Great Rd, Stow, MA 01775
Septic PumpingSeptic RepairSeptic Inspection
Serves 25 mi radius
310 Boston Post Rd, Wayland, MA 01778
Septic Inspectiondrain-field
Serves 25 mi radius

Septic Tank Services in Boston — FAQs

How much does septic tank pumping cost in Boston?

Septic tank pumping in Boston, Massachusetts typically costs $350–$650 for a standard 1,000-gallon tank, depending on tank size, access difficulty, and the company you hire. Smaller 500-gallon tanks run $175–$325, while large 1,500–2,000-gallon tanks can cost $400–$750+. The glacial outwash and sandy loam soils common in Massachusetts can affect drain field performance and installation costs. Use our free quote form to compare rates from local septic companies.

How often should I pump my septic tank in Boston?

Most households in Boston should pump their septic tank every 3–5 years, but the right frequency depends on tank size and number of occupants. A family of 4 with a 1,000-gallon tank typically pumps every 2–3 years. cold winters with seasonal high groundwater conditions in Massachusetts can affect scheduling and system performance. Check with the Massachusetts DEP (Title 5) for any local requirements that may apply to your area.

How do I find a reliable septic tank company in Boston?

Look for licensed, insured septic contractors in Boston certified by the Massachusetts DEP (Title 5). Check Google reviews, ask for references, and verify the company holds a valid state pumping or contractor license. In Massachusetts, septic professionals should be familiar with local glacial outwash and sandy loam conditions. Our directory lists local companies with ratings and reviews to help you compare.

What are signs my septic tank needs pumping in Boston?

Common warning signs include slow drains throughout your Boston home, gurgling sounds in pipes, sewage odors inside or outside, wet or soggy ground near the drain field, and sewage backup into drains or toilets. If you notice any of these, contact a local septic company immediately — delays can lead to drain field failure costing $5,000–$20,000+.

Does Boston require a septic inspection for home sales?

Required statewide — Title 5 inspection mandatory for property sale. In Boston, check with the local health department for current requirements. Most buyers and lenders in Massachusetts now request a septic inspection regardless of local mandates. Inspections typically cost $100–$300 and take 1–2 hours. The Massachusetts DEP (Title 5) oversees septic regulations statewide.

What septic services are available in Boston?

Local septic companies in Boston typically offer tank pumping, cleaning, inspection, repair, drain field repair, septic installation, and emergency services. Some companies also offer maintenance plans for recurring service. With ~30% of homes using septic systems in Massachusetts, there are typically multiple providers in most areas. Use our directory to find companies that offer the specific service you need.

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