Emergency septic services in Metro Atlanta and surrounding areas

Emergency Septic Services in Metro Atlanta

If you’re dealing with a septic backup, wastewater overflow, foul odors, or slow drainage, our emergency team is ready to respond. Scorpion Septic provides 24/7 emergency septic services across Metro Atlanta and surrounding areas.

Emergency septic backup response in Metro Atlanta

Emergency Septic Service & Support

Fast response for septic backups, overflows, and system failures

When a septic emergency strikes, Scorpion Septic is ready to respond fast. Whether you're dealing with a septic backup, wastewater overflow, foul odors, or system failure, our team will arrive quickly to diagnose the issue and take action.

Our fully equipped trucks allow us to perform emergency pumping and on-the-spot repairs without delays. We focus on solving the problem correctly the first time and will never push unnecessary repairs or up-sell services you don't need.

To make emergency situations less stressful, we offer flexible payment options including cash, checks, and cards on-site or over the phone. Financing options are also available if your emergency repair catches you by surprise.

24/7 Emergency Septic Services

Immediate response for backups, alarms, and system failures

A septic emergency is one of the most stressful situations a homeowner can face. When sewage backs up into your home, alarms activate, or foul odors take over your property, fast action is critical.

Scorpion Septic provides 24/7 emergency septic services throughout Metro Atlanta. Our experienced technicians respond quickly to diagnose the issue and take immediate steps to protect your home, health, and property.

What To Do During a Septic Emergency

Follow these steps while waiting for emergency service

When a septic system fails, acting quickly can help minimize damage and health risks. If you're experiencing a septic emergency, call Scorpion Septic immediately. While waiting for our technician to arrive, follow these critical steps:

Stop Using Water Immediately
Do not flush toilets, run showers, use sinks, or operate appliances that send water into the system.

Keep People and Pets Away
Sewage contains harmful bacteria. Restrict access to affected areas to avoid exposure.

Power Down if Flooding Occurs
If sewage is entering a basement or crawlspace, turn off electricity to the affected area to reduce shock risk.

Avoid DIY Repairs
Do not use chemical drain cleaners. These products can damage your septic system and worsen the problem.

Don't Wait

Contact Septic Plumbing Today!

Are you experiencing wastewater backed up, foul smells coming from your drains and yard, or slow drainage? If so, give Scorpion Septic a call today for fast and reliable service!

Give us a call at 678-300-7352, or send us a message.

Emergency Repairs You Can Trust

Our emergency septic repairs are backed by dependable warranties, giving you peace of mind when it matters most. If an issue comes back, our team is here to respond and make it right.

Signs of a Septic Emergency

Septic emergencies can escalate quickly and cause serious damage if ignored. If you notice any of the following warning signs, it's important to contact an emergency septic professional immediately to protect your home and health.

Sewage Backup in Your Home

Wastewater coming up through sinks, tubs, or toilets is a serious health hazard and a clear sign of septic system failure.

Strong Sewage Odors

Persistent foul odors inside or outside your home may indicate a backup, overflow, or system malfunction.

Pooling Water or Flooding in Your Yard

Wet, soggy, or flooded areas near the septic tank or drain field can signal an emergency overflow.

Slow Drains Throughout the House

When multiple drains are slow at the same time, it often points to a major septic issue requiring immediate attention.

Has your toilet’s water level dropped significantly?

A sudden drop in toilet water levels can indicate a blockage or pressure issue caused by a septic backup. This often appears alongside gurgling sounds or slow drains and should be inspected immediately.

Are you hearing gurgling noises coming from your pipes?

Gurgling noises from drains or toilets can signal trapped air caused by a septic blockage or backup. This is often an early warning sign of a developing septic emergency.

Are you experiencing issues with back-flow or clogging?

Back-flow or recurring clogs throughout the home can indicate that the septic system is overwhelmed. Immediate service can help prevent further damage and health risks.