Septic services in Guilford County
Guilford County is a large, growing county of roughly 562,234 people, and an estimated 24% of its homes run on a septic system instead of municipal sewer.
Why septic is different in Guilford County
Guilford County is a large, growing county of roughly 562,234 people, and an estimated 24% of its homes run on a septic system instead of municipal sewer. Around Greensboro and the surrounding area, the ground is clay-rich residual soils (cecil, pacolet, georgeville series) weathered in place from granite, gneiss, and schist; often a clayey, low-permeability b-horizon over saprolite. — slow to moderate — tight clay subsoils limit how fast effluent can move and be absorbed. — which matters more than most homeowners realize: Long drainfield trenches or low-pressure pipe (LPP) systems are common to spread effluent over more area; tight clay or shallow rock can shrink the usable area and push designs toward engineered/advanced systems. The water table is generally deep (often 4-10+ ft) on uplands, but shallow seasonal perched water sits above clay layers and in bottomlands., and Most lots have adequate vertical separation, but perched seasonal water above clay can fail an otherwise good-looking lot — soil color (gray mottling) is the tell. Wet winters/springs raise perched water tables and can temporarily reduce drainfield acceptance; summer storms cause short-term saturation. From Greensboro 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. North Carolina's rules set the rest: All work under 15A NCAC 18E with three-permit (IP/CA/OP) sequence administered by each county health department Every contractor we list in Guilford County is checked against the state license registry, so you can confirm who's actually licensed before you call.
Local rules in Guilford County
Permitting authority: Local authorized agent / county health department in Guilford County, under North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS), Division of Public Health — Environmental Health Section, On-Site Water Protection Branch (OSWP).
- All work under 15A NCAC 18E with three-permit (IP/CA/OP) sequence administered by each county health department
- Clay/shallow-rock lots commonly steered to low-pressure pipe or advanced (Type IV/V) systems with Operation Permits requiring maintenance
- No statewide pump-out mandate; 3-5 year pumping recommended
- Point-of-sale inspection optional but commonly requested by Wake/Mecklenburg-area lenders and buyers
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Septic contractors in Guilford County
License-verified contractors are listed first as we ingest the state registry.
A TO Z OUTDOORS LLC
Verified · Lic. 14254ADAM MODLIN
Verified · Lic. 15035ALFRED FIGUEROA
Verified · Lic. 15208ANDERSON PLUMBING
Verified · Lic. 7328ASSURANCE HOME INSPECTIONS
Verified · NC NCOWCICBBETTER CHOICE GREASE TRAP PUMPING
Verified · Lic. 7076BILLY JUSTIN MILLER
Verified · Lic. 11526BRENT SPENCER
Verified · Lic. 12048CARTER WHITE BRAND LLC
Verified · Lic. 7919CLAPP'S ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
Verified · Lic. 11402COAST BUILDING SOLUTIONS
Verified · Lic. 15306COLLINS & LINEBERRY CONSTRUCTION
Verified · Lic. 11933DAKS EARTH WORKS INC
Verified · Lic. 11016DBA SEPTIC SOLUTIONS
Verified · Lic. 11638DECKER SEPTIC INC
Verified · Lic. 1061DO DREAMS INC
Verified · Lic. 13017DONAHUE SEPTIC TANK
Verified · Lic. 2701DREAM HOMES UNLIMITED & EXCAVATING
Verified · Lic. 12038DRIGGERS PUMPING SERVICE
Verified · Lic. 4108DRIP DOCTORS PLUMBING & EXCAVATION
Verified · Lic. 11260ECO-ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT LLC
Verified · Lic. 6902GATE CITY FOUNDATION DRAINAGE
Verified · Lic. 9741GM HOME IMPROVEMENTS LLC
Verified · Lic. 11969GRABE PLUMBING LLC
Verified · Lic. 14047HAWKINS BACKHOE AND SEPTIC
Verified · Lic. 15014I KNOW A GUY SKID STEER SERVICES
Verified · Lic. 14826JASON L YOUNG
Verified · Lic. 9951JENKINS WASTE
Verified · Lic. 14255MEREDITH & OBRYANT SEPTIC TANK
Verified · Lic. 1857Frequently asked questions
How much does septic pumping cost in Guilford County?
Pumping a typical residential tank in Guilford County generally runs $300–$600. 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 Guilford County?
Most households should pump every 3–5 years, though local soil and water-table conditions matter. Most lots have adequate vertical separation, but perched seasonal water above clay can fail an otherwise good-looking lot — soil color (gray mottling) is the tell.
How do I know a septic contractor in Guilford County is licensed?
Every contractor we list is cross-checked against the official North Carolina state registry. Look for the green “Verified” badge, which shows the license number and the date we confirmed it.
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