Septic services in Fulton County
Fulton County is a major metro county of roughly 1,066,710 people, and an estimated 14% of its homes run on a septic system instead of municipal sewer.
Why septic is different in Fulton County
Fulton County is a major metro county of roughly 1,066,710 people, and an estimated 14% of its homes run on a septic system instead of municipal sewer. Around Atlanta and the surrounding area, the ground is saprolite-derived red and yellow clay loams over weathered granite/gneiss (cecil, madison, pacolet series) — slow to moderate; high clay content limits percolation — which matters more than most homeowners realize: Dense clay accepts effluent slowly, so drainfields must be larger and many lots need shallow-trench or alternative designs. Steep, rolling terrain complicates field layout. The water table is generally deep (10+ ft) on uplands; shallow in valley bottoms and near creeks, and Upland siting is workable, but the clay — not the water table — is the binding constraint. Bottomland lots near streams can fail on wetness. Spring/summer rain saturates already-slow clay, stressing marginal drainfields; winter freeze occasionally cracks shallow piping From Atlanta outward, the practical takeaway is the same: local soil and groundwater — not just tank size — decide how often a system needs service and what a repair will cost. Georgia's rules set the rest: Counties like Gwinnett, Cobb, and Fulton run active environmental health offices with online permit portals and as-built records Every contractor we list in Fulton County is checked against the state license registry, so you can confirm who's actually licensed before you call.
Local rules in Fulton County
Permitting authority: Local authorized agent / county health department in Fulton County, under Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH), Environmental Health Section.
- Counties like Gwinnett, Cobb, and Fulton run active environmental health offices with online permit portals and as-built records
- Some metro counties require connection to public sewer where it is available rather than allowing new septic
- Clay soils frequently trigger required alternative-system designs and larger absorption areas
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Septic contractors in Fulton County
License-verified contractors are listed first as we ingest the state registry.
Hutcheson Septic
Verified · GA DPHMarty Lynn dba Marty Lynn Grading & Hauling
Verified · GA DPHMaster Rooter, LLC
Verified · GA DPHNational Construction Rentals, Inc
Verified · GA DPHOnSyte Septic Ga.LLC dba Banks Septic
Verified · GA DPHPayne Plumbing and Septic contractor LLC
Verified · GA DPHPro Flow Septic Solutions
Verified · GA DPHR.T.S. Excavation, Inc.
Verified · GA DPHReeves Grading & Hauling
Verified · GA DPHReliant Construction, Inc.
Verified · GA DPHRooter Plus
Verified · GA DPHSeptic Blue L.L.C.
Verified · GA DPHSouthern Disposal of GA, Inc.
Verified · GA DPHSouthern Septic LLC
Verified · GA DPHTideCo Septic
Verified · GA DPHTrinity Dawsonville & G Septic Services LLC
Verified · GA DPHWalker Land Improvements LLC
Verified · GA DPHWiggins Septic Service
Verified · GA DPHArnold's Septic Tank Service
ListedAtlanta Septic Service
ListedMetro Septic
ListedSeptic Tank Guru
ListedSepticRooter
ListedFrequently asked questions
How much does septic pumping cost in Fulton County?
Pumping a typical residential tank in Fulton County generally runs $275–$450. Local range for a routine residential pump-out; repairs and drainfield work run well above this.
How often should I pump my septic tank in Fulton County?
Most households should pump every 3–5 years, though local soil and water-table conditions matter. Upland siting is workable, but the clay — not the water table — is the binding constraint. Bottomland lots near streams can fail on wetness.
How do I know a septic contractor in Fulton County is licensed?
Every contractor we list is cross-checked against the official Georgia state registry. Look for the green “Verified” badge, which shows the license number and the date we confirmed it.
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