Septic System Contractor · Milton
Septic service &
installation around Milton
Pumping, inspections, repairs and new systems. Fieldbrook Septic will measure the sludge, open both lids, and tell you when the bed is the problem rather than the tank.
- Licence 7A-87064
- In business since 2015
- We answer same day where we can
- Emergency calls answered around the clock
- Licensed septic installer
- Permits & inspections handled
- Emergency pumping
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What we do
Septic & onsite wastewater services in Milton
Pumping, inspections, repairs and new systems. Fieldbrook Septic will measure the sludge, open both lids, and tell you when the bed is the problem rather than the tank.
Septic tank pumping
Tank pumped from both chambers with the baffles inspected and the sludge and scum depths recorded, not just the liquid skimmed off the top.
Emergency backups & alarms
Sewage backing into the house or a pump alarm sounding at midnight, dealt with before it becomes a floor you have to replace.
New system design & installation
Percolation testing, system sizing and a permitted installation through your local approval authority, from tank to bed.
Leaching bed repair & replacement
Beds that are surfacing or ponding assessed properly, because a failed bed and an overloaded one need very different money spent on them.
Inspections for buyers & sellers
Full inspection with the tank opened, the bed walked and the results written up, which is what a lender or a lawyer will want to see.
Pumps, filters & risers
Effluent filters cleaned, pumps and float switches replaced, and risers added so the lids come to grade and the next service is not a dig.
Holding tanks & grease traps
Scheduled pumping for holding tanks, cottages and restaurant grease traps, with the disposal manifests you may need to keep on file.
Locating a lost tank or bed
Tanks and lids traced and uncovered where the records are long gone, then mapped so nobody has to go looking again.
About
About Fieldbrook Septic
Fieldbrook Septic has spent years on the part of a rural property that gets ignored until it cannot be. Tanks pumped from both chambers with the depths written down, beds assessed honestly, permits filed with the approval authority, and locates called before anything is dug. We would much rather put you on a sensible pumping interval than sell you a leaching bed you did not need to replace.
Next step
Tell us what needs doing.
The line is open around the clock for emergencies.
Credentials
The paperwork behind the work
Company record
- Licence
- 7A-87064
- Established
- 2015
Ask for any of these before work starts — we are happy to send them over.
- BCIN qualified — On-Site Sewage SystemsBuilding Code Identification Number qualification for the design and installation of onsite sewage systems.
- Sewage system permits filedApplications made through your local health unit or approval authority, with the final inspection met on site.
- Ontario Onsite Wastewater Association memberMember of the provincial industry association, with training kept current.
- Licensed haulage & disposalWaste hauled under the required approvals and disposed of at an authorised receiving site, with manifests on request.
- Utility locates before every excavationLocates requested and cleared before a machine touches your yard.
- WSIB coverage & $2M liabilityCertificates supplied before the work starts.
Questions
Before you call
Every three to five years for a typical household, and more often for a small tank or a full house. The right answer depends on the sludge and scum depths we measure rather than the calendar, which is why we record them and tell you when to book the next one. Pumping is far cheaper than a leaching bed, and skipping it is the main way beds get destroyed.
Slow drains throughout the house rather than in one fixture, gurgling, sewage smell in the yard, unusually green or spongy grass over the bed, or effluent surfacing. Backups after heavy rain point to groundwater getting in. Any of those means stop adding water to the system and call — a bed that is beginning to fail can sometimes be saved, and one that has been pushed for another year usually cannot.
Wipes of any kind, including the ones labelled flushable, plus feminine products, grease, paint, solvents, and large amounts of bleach or antibacterial cleaner that kill the bacteria doing the work. Garburators roughly double the solids load. Water softener discharge and a water treatment system dumping into the tank are also common causes of trouble.
Yes, and it is worth insisting on a real one — tank opened, sludge measured, baffles checked and the bed walked — rather than a visual glance. Replacing a system runs into serious money, and it is the sort of thing better discovered before closing than after. We provide a written report you can give your lawyer or lender.
There is no good evidence that they do, and some of the harsher ones can push solids out into the leaching bed, which is exactly what you do not want. A healthy tank generates the bacteria it needs from normal use. Regular pumping and keeping the wrong things out of the drains does more than any additive on a shelf.
Cost depends on soil, lot size, elevation and whether a conventional bed will work or the site needs a raised or advanced treatment system, so it varies widely and we will not guess on the phone. The process is a soil evaluation, a design, a permit from the approval authority, then usually a few days of installation and final inspection once approval comes through.
Service area
Where we work
- Milton
Opening hours
- Monday
- 7 am – 5 pm
- Tuesday
- 7 am – 5 pm
- Wednesday
- 7 am – 5 pm
- Thursday
- 7 am – 5 pm
- Friday
- 7 am – 5 pm
- SaturdayToday
- 8 am – 1 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
24/7 emergency service — call anytime
Book online
Choose a time
Pick a slot that suits you and we will confirm it. No account, no waiting on hold.
Book a visit
Pick a time that works. Takes about 30 seconds.
Contact
Get a free quote
Tell us what you need. We answer same day where we can.
- Phone
- (905) 555-0151
- Address
- Milton
- Today
- Open today 8 am – 1 pm