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My name is Eric Daktar. I am the owner and founder of Independent Septic and Sewer.
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Independent Septic and Sewer LLC is a family-owned business in Marietta, GA.
Services
Septic Pumping
Septic tanks allow waste to separate into three layers: solids, effluent, and scum. The solids settle to the bottom where microorganisms decompose them. The scum, composed of waste that’s lighter than water, floats on top. For septic tanks, the words “pumping” and “cleaning” are interchangeable, even though they mean slightly different things. Pumping means removing liquid and floating solids and sludge. Cleaning means removing all the water and compacted sludge from the bottom of the tank. This difference might seem small, but it can make a big impact on your septic system’s performance. We do both services to ensure you receive a thorough pumping and cleaning job. However, we do not pump grease traps.
Septic System Inspection
During the drainfield test, the inspector will dig holes in the ground surrounding the septic system. If the holes contain standing water, the septic system needs maintenance. A septic system inspection can help you catch a small issue before it becomes a costly problem. Visual inspection involves asking a few questions, such as how old the house is, how often the owner pumps the septic system, and when the last inspection was.

Main Sewer Line Inspection
We camera the mainline to make sure there is no grease, roots, or soap buildup in the pipe and check the connections at the foundation. These issues can and will cause a backup.

Tank Inspection
We check the integrity of all lids to make sure they are not sagging, cracked, or broken. Tank walls, front, and rear baffle tees are checked for cracks and deterioration as well.

Drainfield Inspections
We camera the line that leaves the tank and makes sure we connect it to the drainfield. We can then see if it clogs the drain field lines.
Septic Pump Repairs
Inspect your system once each year. Every three to five years, professionals should pump and clean septic tanks. Regular pumping ensures that solids will not flow from the septic tank into the drainfield. Pump out your septic tank when needed. Don’t wait until you have a problem. Routine pumping can prevent system failures. If you can’t remember when your tank was last pumped, your septic system may be living on borrowed time. Keep a diagram of your system’s location and keep a record of system maintenance for future owners. Practice water conservation. The less wastewater you produce, the less strain on your system. By reducing your water use, you can extend the life of your drain field and decrease the possibility of system failure. Check with Independent Septic & Sewer LLC technicians for help with system problems.
Other Services
- Septic Tank Cleaning
- Septic Pump Maintenance
- Tank Locating
- A camera inspection of sewer lines
- Tank repair
- Tailout lines replacements
- Root removal from the tank
- Real estate inspections and septic tank clearance letters
Avoiding Septic System Trouble
Do's
- Contact your local service technician for service every 3 - 5 years.
- Keep good records concerning your system.
- Repair leaking plumbing fixtures, no matter how small the leak.
- Conserve water by avoiding long showers.
- Use washing machines, dishwashers, and other water devices sparingly.
- Divert gutter drains and surface waters away from your system.
Don'ts
- Don’t allow anyone to park or drive over your system.
- Don’t dig into your lateral field or build anything over the top of it.
- Don’t dump non-biodegradable items such as grease, disposable diapers, diaper wipes, plastics, and cigarette butts down your toilet or drains.
- Don’t dump chemicals such as paint thinner, pesticides, excessive amounts of cleaners, or other hazardous substances into your septic system.
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- (404) 856-5294
- 1808 Poinsettia Dr Marietta, GA 30062