Most of Lowndes County is outside city sewer service, which means septic systems are the norm — not the exception. We cover Valdosta and every surrounding community.
The city itself has some sewer coverage, but neighborhoods outside the core — and most of the surrounding unincorporated area — run on private septic systems. If you're inside city limits and unsure whether you're on sewer or septic, we can help you check before you call anyone out.
Hahira and the rest of northern Lowndes County are almost entirely on septic, with larger rural lots and sandy soil that generally drains well — but older drain fields here are common candidates for replacement once they hit the 20–25 year mark.
Homes and small businesses around Lake Park, near the Florida state line, rely on septic almost exclusively. We cover both residential systems and small commercial systems in this area.
The Dasher community sits on a mix of older and newer residential septic systems. If your system dates back a few decades, a pumping and inspection is worth scheduling even without visible symptoms.
A smaller, mixed residential and commercial area — we cover both property types here, including grease trap-adjacent commercial septic needs for small food service locations.
Rural properties throughout the rest of the county, including areas along US-41, US-84, and GA-31 — call to confirm coverage for your specific address before scheduling.
Outside Valdosta's core, municipal sewer lines don't reach most residential lots. That means septic systems handle wastewater for the large majority of homes in the county — which is exactly why keeping yours maintained matters. Most calls we get from this area are for routine tank pumping or drain field repair — both are covered everywhere on this list.
If you're anywhere in Lowndes County, chances are we've got you covered.