At HomeField, we believe that business isn’t just about services—it’s about people. It’s about showing up, being present, and making an impact. That’s why we’ve always focused on the community impact in wastewater and what it really means to serve.
Our work touches more than just tanks and pipes. It touches families, small business owners, schools, and neighborhoods. And when we say we care—we mean it.
Wastewater Management Is Community Care
It’s easy to overlook what happens after the flush or down the drain. But the truth is, proper wastewater care directly affects the health of our community.
Grease traps that aren’t maintained can back up and cause closures. Septic tanks that overflow can leak into the environment. Drainfields that fail can impact groundwater. The systems we maintain every day are essential to public health—and we take that seriously.
That’s why we stay educated, stay licensed, and show up with integrity. Because the community impact in wastewater is real—and we’re proud to be part of the solution.
Showing Up Beyond The Job
We don’t stop at service calls. We’re at the local mixers, supporting neighborhood fundraisers, cheering on high school teams, and partnering with other small businesses. Why? Because we’re not just here to work. We’re here to belong.
Being woman-owned and locally rooted means we know what it’s like to build something from the ground up. And we want to lift others while we do it.
This is our HomeField. And we’re proud to serve it in every way we can.
