Tidwell plumbing has been your local choice since 1962! Septic tank pumping, installations, & repairs. We also fix sewage backups & slow drains. Licensed & insured. Residential & Commercial. www.tidwellplumbing.com
C.L. and Doris Tidwell started the business many years ago as a regular residential plumbing company. They quickly realized the “root” of most problems homeowners face is the septic tank. C. L. decided to solve these issues by concentrating solely on septic tank installations and repair. Continuing as a family-owned business is important to the next generation, as well. Carla Tidwell Knight and Michael Tidwell carry on the tradition of providing customer satisfaction in all they do. We know without our customers, there is no Tidwell Plumbing. And for this, we are truly blessed! When it comes to our service, we pride ourselves on our prompt, courteous, and professional work ethics, handling every job to your satisfaction.
Faucet Repair/Replacement
We are all guilty of abusing our septic tank at some point in time. It may range from excessive water usage, failure to repair a leaky faucet, or dumping some hazardous solvents or liquids down the drain. A simple rule is, if you cannot eat it, then it probably will be damaging or
Your sewage lines are one part of your home that you don’t want to have any problems with. When you have a problem with your sewage, you’ll quickly notice problems with your drains, toilets, and any other plumbing fixtures. The back-ups and build-ups will work their way from your sewage into the rest of your pipes.
Sewer Repair/Replacement
Traditional methods of sewer line repairs can be very disruptive to your landscape, displacing parts of your yard or garden, and often destroying parts of your hardscaping. It may even force you to dig up parts of your driveway or garage. Call us when you need such repairs. We can use our trenchless sewer repair methods and possibly keep you from damaging your landscaping. Many homeowners aren’t
Septic Tank Repair/Replacement
Septic Tank Cleaning
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Yes, but it could also be from another source. First of all, determine if the source is on your property. Going upwind from your house can help determine this. If the source of the odor is on your property, check for possible propane or gas leaks and take appropriate safety measures if such a leak is the cause. Once you eliminate the possibility of a propane or gas leak, you can move on to the septic system as a potential source. Have the tank pumped if you notice sewage in the yard or it has been 3 to 5 years since you’ve had it pumped out. You could also try having your vent pipe on top of your house extended. If you still have an odor problem, you can try adding bacteria to the tank or call a plumber to check your lines for plugs, breakage or leaks.