Wisconsin DNR Septage Hauling Business License – #2411

Specializing in Festival, Event, and Maintenance Contracts. 1-715-773-0101

“Offering competitive rates for proven septic pumping service”

Tri-County Septic now proudly serves Eau Claire County in Wisconsin (WI) with our quality septic pumping service. Please call for current rates.

To talk with a Tri-County Septic Service Specialists contact 1-715-773-0101.

Why choose Tri-County Septic for your residential septic service needs:

At Tri-County Septic Cleaning Service we are “The Cleanliness Leader” for Wisconsin. We are changing the way people view the septic service business. Our technicians are septic experts; they are courteous and well trained. Septic tank pumping requires a small section of your yard to be dug up; we are proud of the way we put things back just as we found them. We attribute our success as a company to our attitude about cleanliness. Our job is to ensure your septic system is properly maintained and to assist you with any septic issues. Tri-County Septic Service provides service 7 days a week, 24 hours a day to ensure we are there to assist you whenever you need. Headquartered in Thorp, WI, we proudly service all communities in Central Wisconsin. Some of the towns we service; Thorp, Stanley, Boyd, Cadott, Chippewa Falls, Gilman, Jump River, Cornell, Owen, Abbotsford, Willard, Colby, Neillsville, Eau Claire, and many others.

Our Wisconsin Septic customers understand that responsible decisions with regard to the care and maintenance of their septic system will have a positive impact on precious ground water and on the economic plans they have for their homes and businesses. Do not put your trust in anyone else in Wisconsin, as Tri-County Septic stands behind our services and our customer’s septic needs.

Regular septic maintenance intervals prevent system failures and ensures the economic value of your property.

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