Septic Tank Cleaning Dallas, Georgia

Septic Tank Cleaning Dallas, Georgia

Septic tank cleaning in Dallas, Georgia is an important task for homeowners to maintain their plumbing system. The septic tank collects wastewater from the home and stores it until it can be safely discharged into a sewage treatment plant. Unfortunately, if this wastewater is not regularly cleaned out, it can cause serious problems such as clogs, backups, and even costly repairs. For these reasons, regular septic tank cleaning is recommended to ensure that the system remains in optimal working condition.

At our company, we offer thorough septic tank cleaning services that will remove debris and sludge buildup that accumulates over time. Our experienced technicians use powerful vacuuming equipment to remove any blockages or buildups from your septic tank system. Afterwards, we employ advanced enzymes to help break down any organic matter still present in the tank and promote its continued functioning. With our specialized services you can rest assured that your septic tank will remain clean and efficient for years to come!

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About Anytime Septic in Dallas, GA

Welcome to Anytime Septic, Dallas, GA's premier septic service provider dedicated to ensuring the integrity and efficiency of your septic system. With years of industry experience, we have established ourselves as a cornerstone in the community, known for our unwavering commitment to quality, reliability, and unparalleled customer service.

Our Mission

At Anytime Septic, our mission is simple: to provide residential and commercial clients with outstanding septic tank services that guarantee peace of mind. We believe that our customers deserve a system that functions flawlessly all year round, and we strive tirelessly to deliver just that, anytime you need us.

Our Expertise

Specializing in a comprehensive range of septic services, from routine maintenance to emergency repairs, our team of licensed professionals brings a wealth of knowledge and hands-on experience to every job. Utilizing the latest technologies and industry-leading practices, we ensure your septic system is handled with the utmost care and precision.

Our Commitment

Serving the heart of Dallas, GA, and the surrounding communities, we are devoted to maintaining a cleaner, safer environment for everyone. Our commitment extends beyond our immediate services as we aim to educate our clients on the best septic care practices, helping to prevent future issues and extend the life of their septic systems.

Why Choose Us?

  • Local Expertise: As a locally owned and operated business, we have a deep understanding of the specific septic challenges faced by Dallas residents.
  • Rapid Response: We are called Anytime Septic for a reason. Our team is ready to respond swiftly to your septic needs, ensuring minimal disruption to your daily life.
  • Customer Satisfaction: We pride ourselves on building lasting relationships with our clients, underscored by our commitment to customer satisfaction.
  • Quality Workmanship: Our skilled technicians are equipped to tackle any septic challenge, delivering quality workmanship that stands the test of time.

Connect With Us

Discover the Anytime Septic difference today. Visit our website for more information on our services, and feel free to reach out to schedule an appointment or consultation. Trust us to keep your septic system running smoothly—because when it comes to your septic needs, there's no time like Anytime.

Dallas, Georgia
Motto: 
"A premier hometown"
Location in Paulding County and the state of Georgia
Location in Paulding County and the state of Georgia
Dallas
Location in Metro Atlanta
Coordinates: 33°55′7″N 84°50′27″W / 33.91861°N 84.84083°W / 33.91861; -84.84083
CountryUnited States
StateGeorgia
CountyPaulding
Town of Dallas1854
City of Dallas1951
Government
 • TypeMayor-Council
 • MayorJames Kelly
 • City ManagerKendall Smith
Area
 • Total7.42 sq mi (19.21 km2)
 • Land7.38 sq mi (19.12 km2)
 • Water0.04 sq mi (0.09 km2)
Elevation
1,043 ft (318 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total14,042
 • Density1,902.45/sq mi (734.55/km2)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP Codes
  • 30132
  • 30157
Area codes
FIPS code13-21324[2]
GNIS feature ID2404179[3]
Websitewww.dallasga.gov

Dallas is a city in, and the county seat of, Paulding County, Georgia, United States.[4] The estimated population, as of 2020, was 14,042.[5][6] Dallas is a northwestern exurb of Atlanta, located approximately 38 miles (61 km) from the downtown area. It was named for George M. Dallas, Vice President of the United States, under James K. Polk.

About Dallas, Georgia


The area where in and around Dallas was originally held by the Muscogee people, but would eventually lose their land in battle to the Cherokee in 1755. The area became a crossroads for the Cherokee who lived in the area. When gold was discovered in Georgia in 1828, it began what was known as the Georgia Gold Rush. Paulding County was soon separated into 40-acre "Gold Lots" during the Gold Lottery of 1832 and people came from other parts of Georgia and other states to seek gold. The settlers found little gold in the area, with only small amounts being found in mines at Lost Mountain. Many settlers began using their parcels of land to grow crops instead. During the time the Georgia Gold Rush began to happen, the Cherokee people began to be forced off of their lands. Not long after, the Indian Removal Act was signed by president Andrew Jackson, effectively removing the Native Americans to Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River on the Trail of Tears. When the Georgia General Assembly took the original western portion of Paulding County to create Polk County in 1852, it also took with it the original county seat, Van Wert. The legislature ceded western portions of Cobb County to create the newly-drawn Paulding County, thus making it necessary for the creation of a new town to serve as the county seat. The town of Dallas was officially created from 40 acres (160,000 m2) of land purchased from Garrett H. Spinks on May 14, 1852, for $1000. Its first commissioners were James H. Ballinger, James S. Hackett, Hezekiah Harrison, John S. Poole, and Garrett H. Spinks. The new town of Dallas was named for then Vice-President of the United States, George Mifflin Dallas, of Pennsylvania. He served under President James Knox Polk, for whom the new county to the west had been named. The Dallas area is home to multiple battle sites that were part of the Atlanta Campaign in the American Civil War in 1864. The Battle of Dallas took place near downtown Dallas. The Battle of New Hope Church and the Battle of Pickett's Mill were also fought during the same week, both of which are typically considered to part of Battle of Dallas engagement. The original earthworks, including the battle trenches have been preserved at both the New Hope Church site and at the Pickett's Mill Historic Battlefield Site. After the reconstruction period, Dallas and Paulding County began to flourish. Construction of the Southern and Seaboard Railroads began in 1882. Paulding County was also introduced to the textile industry at this time. Both industries played a great role in the growth of the county. Along with the introduction to the railroad and the textile industry, Paulding County's first newspaper was introduced, The Dallas New Era. On October 18, 1903, "Ole 88" Engine 345, a steam-powered locomotive, jumped its tracks and tore down part of the Pumpkinvine Creek Trestle. The Pumpkinvine Creek Trestle, which was originally built in 1901, was rebuilt after the accident. The trestle is over 750 feet long and towers 126 feet above Pumpkinvine Creek. The trestle was restored in 1999 and now serves as part of the Silver Comet Trail. In 1951, the name of the Town of Dallas, Georgia was changed to The City of Dallas, Georgia. The name change was accomplished to comply with federal legislation allowing “cities” to create housing authorities, and other federal-related entities. On April 4, 1977, near the site marker for the Battle of New Hope Church, the forced landing of Southern Airways Flight 242 occurred. The passenger jetliner, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 with 81 passengers and 4 crew members, was flying from Northwest Alabama Regional Airport to Atlanta Municipal Airport. Upon descending in altitude to prepare for landing in Atlanta, the jetliner started to fly through an intense thunderstorm near Rome, Georgia. Because of the extreme amounts of water and hail that were ingested by the jet's engines, both of the Pratt & Whitney JT8D-7A turbojet engines were damaged and underwent flameout. With the engines unable to restart, the flight's crew began gliding in hopes of reaching a nearby airport. Upon finding out that there were no nearby airports to perform a landing, the crew found a straight section of rural road in Dallas, Georgia to try and land. As the plane began to land, it clipped a gas station, convenience store, and other buildings, resulting in the plane to lose control of landing and ultimately crash, resulting in hull loss. Both pilots and 61 passengers were killed by impact forces and fire. Nine people on the ground were also killed. In the early 2000s the city completed a major refurbishment of downtown Dallas, which included adding and updating sidewalks, adding red brick to the roadways, creation of a large courtyard in the center of town, updating existing structural facades, adding a fountain area near the downtown gazebo, and further preserving historic downtown structures.

Reviews for Anytime Septic


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BT L

(5)

Can't say enough good things about Anytime Septic. Honestly. Our lot only had one very small window to squeeze our brand new system in and somehow Toby and the guys pulled it off - after being given an added bonus of the worst rocky ground to dig into and clear for the tank. I honestly feel any other company might have thrown in the towell; but they stuck with it, made it happen, and we are forever grateful. They are straight forward, honest, hard-working, and have fun doing it - everything you hope to find and be able to support in your local small businesses. Thanks again, guys!!

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Randall Riddle

(5)

Austin Evans and his crew, were on time, professional, and did excellent work. Gave me the lowest of 3 quotes!! Highly recommended and will have our business indefinitely! Thanks again, Austin and Anytime Septic!

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Dozie Ikwuezunma

(5)

These guys are very fast and affordable! They must have been out in my area because they were pulling in 12 minutes after I texted to schedule an emergency appointment! Highly recommended. Flat rate with no surprise charges and disaster averted! Thank you!

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Peter Hefele

(5)

Toby and his assistant, explained all they were going to do before starting the job. It went very well considering some challenges he encountered and had to work around. Worked expeditiously and took care of the city evaluation before closing everything up. He is very personable, hard worker and fair pricing considering the job. Thanks

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Alivia Heddlesten

(5)

I had an awesome experience with Austin evans and the anytime crew Their customer service was top-notch, I definitely recommend 🌟

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, our septic system service covers Dallas, GA.
We provide a comprehensive range of services for septic tank cleaning in Dallas, GA including inspection and maintenance, pumping and repair.
Generally speaking, your septic tank should be cleaned every 3-5 years in order to prevent any potential problems with the system.
The cost of septic tank cleaning depends on factors such as size and complexity of the tank as well as the type of work required. Our team will provide an estimate after evaluating your specific needs.