
Emergency Septic Services
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!

Emergency Septic Service and Support
Whether it's a regular maintenance call or a septic emergency, Scorpion Septic is here to get it done fast! We will come out to pump your tank and diagnose any problem you may have. We are always looking out for you, and will never push an unnecessary repair or try to upsell you.
Service is our top priority here at Scorpion Septic. We promise to always do the job right the first time. With our fully-equipped trucks, we are able to do repairs on the spot and won't ever leave you waiting while spending the day shopping for a part.
Plus, we make paying easy by accepting cash, checks, and cards on-site or by card over the phone. And if your emergency repair catches you unaware, we also offer financing to help take the stress off.
24/7 Emergency Septic Services: Immediate Help for Backups, Alarms, and Leaks
A septic emergency is one of the most stressful situations a homeowner can face. Whether you have sewage backing up into your home, a septic alarm blaring, or foul odors taking over your property, you need help, and you need it now. Scorpion Septic Services is here to provide fast, 24/7 emergency response to diagnose and solve your septic crisis.
If you are experiencing a septic emergency, call us immediately. While you wait for our technician to arrive, follow these critical steps to protect your home and family.
What To Do In a Septic Emergency: A Step-by-Step Guide
When you're faced with a septic system failure, acting quickly can help minimize damage and health risks.
Stop Using Water Immediately. The most important step is to stop sending more water into the overwhelmed system. Do not flush toilets, run showers, use sinks, or operate the dishwasher or washing machine.
Keep People and Pets Away. Sewage contains harmful bacteria and pathogens. Keep children and pets away from any areas where sewage has backed up or is pooling on your property to prevent health risks.
Power Down (If Necessary). If the backup is significant and flooding a basement, turn off the electricity to the affected area to prevent electrical shock.
Do Not Attempt DIY Repairs. Resist the temptation to use chemical drain cleaners, as they can permanently damage the beneficial bacteria in your septic system. Diagnosing and repairing a septic emergency requires specialized knowledge and equipment.
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.
Why Choose Scorpion Septic for Your Emergency?

Get ASAP Service
We understand that when you have a septic emergency, you do not have time to wait for a call back. You need someone now! That is why we are available 24/7 to answer your call and get an appointment scheduled ASAP. Call us day or night, and we will take care of your emergency, fast!

100% Customer Satisfaction
With nearly 20 years of experience, the team at Scorpion Septic knows the importance of customer satisfaction. That's why we add the personal touch! We will give you a fair price, call before we arrive, and get our technicians out to you ASAP to take care of your emergency needs.

Fair and Upfront Pricing
As professionals, we know that your septic tank is going to have sludge and an unknown amount of sewage. That's our problem, not yours. Unlike other companies, we do not charge by the foot for the amount of sludge in your tank. We give you a fair and up front quote, and you can count on us to stick to it!
Signs It Might Be Time For a New Septic Tank
Think you might need a new septic tank? It's important that you hire the right company for your septic service needs and that you consider a few things before you start digging up your backyard and installing a new system.
Sewage Backup in Your Home: Wastewater coming up through drains in your sinks, tubs, or toilets is a clear sign of a system failure and a serious health hazard.
Strong Sewage Odors: Foul odors inside or outside your home indicate that your system is full, leaking, or not filtering waste correctly.
Pooling Water or Flooding in Your Yard: Unexplained wet, soggy, or flooded areas near your septic tank or drain field are a sign that the system is overflowing.
Slow Drains Throughout the House: While a single slow drain might be a simple clog, if all the drains in your home are slow, it points to a major septic system problem.