Getting ready for a septic service shouldn’t feel stressful. With a few simple steps, you can make sure everything goes smoothly when the HomeField crew arrives. These septic pumping preparation tips will help you save time, protect your property, and keep your system running strong.
Know Where Your System Is Located
Before service day, locate your septic tank lids and access points. If you’re unsure where they are, we can help you find them. Knowing the layout ahead of time makes the job faster and prevents unnecessary digging or guesswork.
Clear a Path for the Crew
Our trucks need access to your tank, so clear driveways, gates, or yard areas if needed. Move vehicles, equipment, or decorations that might block access. A clear path allows the HomeField team to get in, pump, and finish efficiently.
Keep Pets and People Safe
On service day, keep pets and kids away from the work area. Septic lids are heavy, and hoses can stretch across your yard. A little space ensures everyone stays safe while we get the job done.
Have Risers? You’re Already Ahead
If your system has risers installed, there’s not much to prepare. Risers bring your tank lids to ground level, which saves time and avoids digging. They make maintenance quick, clean, and efficient—just one more reason we recommend having them added if you don’t already.
Ask Questions and Stay Informed
The best part of working with HomeField is that we explain everything as we go. We’ll review your system’s condition, answer questions, and share maintenance tips for the future.


