Emergency Septic Service in Montgomery County
Sewage backing up or a sounding alarm in Montgomery County needs same-day help — here's what to do.
A septic emergency is sewage backing up into the house, pooling in the yard, or an alarm going off on a pump or aerobic system. These are not 'wait until Monday' problems — standing sewage is a health hazard, and a small backup can become a drainfield failure fast.
The first move is to stop adding water. Every flush, shower, and load of laundry makes a backup worse while you wait for a technician.
Timing matters in Montgomery County: The defining stress is water, not cold. Tropical downpours and prolonged wet spells saturate the clay, raise the water table, and overwhelm spray/drainfields, producing surfacing and backups in spring and storm season. Summer heat plus drought can shrink expansive clay, cracking tanks and lines, then heavy rain re-swells the soil — a repeated wet/dry cycle that fatigues OSSF components. When the ground is already saturated, even a healthy system can back up — so emergency calls cluster in the wet season.
What an emergency call looks like
- Stop water use. Before anyone arrives, stop running water to keep the backup from getting worse.
- Diagnose the cause. The technician determines whether it's a full tank, a clog, a failed pump, or a flooded drainfield.
- Emergency pump-out. Pumping the tank relieves pressure and usually stops an active backup immediately.
- Find the root cause. A pump-out that refills fast points to a drainfield or line problem, not just a full tank.
- Stabilize, then plan the repair. You get the system usable again and a clear plan for the permanent fix.
- After-hours, weekend, or holiday premiums
- Severity — a simple pump vs. pump plus repair
- Whether a pump or component has failed
- Biohazard cleanup if sewage reached living space
- Look for genuine 24/7 availability
- Pick a licensed company that can both pump and repair
- Ask for emergency pricing up front
- Confirm they can come today, not in three days
8 emergency septic service providers in Montgomery County
License-verified contractors (active state license) are listed first.
5 Star Septic Solutions, LLC
ListedACT Septic Solutions, LLC
ListedAll Pro Septic
ListedConroe Septic Pumping
ListedConroe Septic Service, Inc.
ListedCyclone Septic Services
ListedMeiners Septic & Aerobic
ListedEmergency Septic Service in Montgomery County — FAQ
Who do I call for a septic emergency in Montgomery County?
Any licensed septic contractor offering 24/7 service. Verified contractors in Montgomery County are listed below — the green badge means we've confirmed an active state license.
Is sewage backup an emergency?
Yes. Sewage indoors is a biohazard and signals the system can't accept water. Stop using water and call for same-day service.
Why did my septic back up after heavy rain?
Heavy rain raises the water table and saturates the drainfield, leaving effluent nowhere to go. It's one of the most common causes of wet-season backups.