You need your septic tank pumped right now, not tomorrow. Maybe your toilet or shower is gurgling or backing up. Maybe there's water standing in your yard near your septic tank. Or maybe you're smelling something "a little funny" in your home. Whatever brought you here, you're stressed and you need someone who can actually fix it—today. That's exactly what we do. Call 561-331-5151 and a licensed plumber and septic tank inspector will be on the way.
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Most homes in West Palm Beach and the surrounding areas sit on septic systems. That means what goes down your drains, your toilets, your sinks — all of it ends up in a tank buried in your yard. Over time, solids build up at the bottom. Liquids flow out to the drain field. But those solids? They don't go anywhere on their own. Some get eaten by bacteria, but most remain in your tank.
That's where septic tank pumping comes in.
We recommend getting your tank pumped every 1 to 3 years, depending on household size and usage. Skip it too long, and you risk pushing solids into your drain field — and drain field repairs are expensive. We're talking thousands of dollars versus a simple pump-out.
When we arrive, we don't just hook up a hose and call it done. Every pump-out includes a pressure wash of the tank interior to knock loose built-up grime and sludge. We also do a visual inspection while we're in there, so you know exactly what's going on before any small issue becomes a big one.
We offer 24-hour emergency septic tank pumping too. Because life doesn't wait for business hours, and neither should your septic system.
Pumping your tank is one thing. Disposing of what comes out of it is another — and it's not something you want to cut corners on.
All waste we remove from your property gets transported and disposed of following Florida Department of Health regulations. No dumping in ditches, no shortcuts. We're a licensed and insured operation (State of Florida Dept. of Business & Prof. Reg. Lic# CFC056693), and we take that seriously.
For homeowners who've never thought about where their waste goes after the truck pulls away — now you know. It's handled properly, legally, and safely every single time. That matters for your neighbors, for local waterways, and for Palm Beach County's drinking water supply.
Residents near the Grassy Waters Preserve or along the C-51 Canal know firsthand how important it is to keep wastewater out of the natural system. We do too.
Here in South Florida, rain doesn't mess around. When a storm rolls through Palm Beach County, your storm drains and catch basins do a heavy lift. If they're clogged with debris, sediment, or grease, that water has nowhere to go — and your property pays the price.
We clean and maintain commercial and residential catch basins and storm drains across Loxahatchee and the surrounding areas. It's not glamorous work, but a blocked drain during a Florida rainstorm can mean real damage to your property, your business, or your neighbors' land.
Our hydrojetting service is one of the best tools we have for this kind of job. High-pressure water blasts through clogs that snaking can't touch — roots, grease, mineral buildup, years of debris. It's also what we use for main line clogs and pipe descaling, when years of buildup have started to narrow your pipes and slow everything down.
If you manage a commercial property, a restaurant, or a multi-family building in Wellington or Royal Palm Beach, regular storm drain maintenance should be on your calendar — especially before hurricane season.
If you run a restaurant, a food truck commissary, or any commercial kitchen in Palm Beach County, you have a grease trap. And if you haven't had it cleaned lately, you probably already know — it's not subtle when something goes wrong.
Grease traps catch fats, oils, and grease before they hit your main sewer or septic line. When they fill up, grease starts backing up into your kitchen drains. In a worst-case scenario, it gets into the sewer system and creates a blockage that shuts you down.
We clean grease traps for commercial clients across the county. The schedule depends on your volume, but most busy kitchens need service every 1 to 3 months. We'll help you figure out a maintenance plan that keeps you in compliance with local health codes and out of trouble.
One restaurant owner in Wellington told us he used to put off his grease trap service because he thought it was just an added cost. Then he got hit with a health code violation during a surprise inspection. One cleaning now costs a lot less than a fine — and way less than a temporary shutdown.
There are plenty of septic companies in Palm Beach County. Here's why people in Loxahatchee, Westlake, and the surrounding communities keep coming back to us:
We've been here since 1972. This isn't a franchise that moved in last year. We're local. We've serviced tanks in neighborhoods that didn't exist when we started.
You get a real price upfront. No vague estimates, no surprise charges when the job is done.
Our technicians are background-checked and drug-free. When we send someone to your home, you can trust who's showing up.
We're available 24 hours a day for emergencies. Septic emergencies don't happen on a schedule. We're ready when you need us. There is an extra convenience fee for after hours service.
We do the job right, not just fast. Pressure washing the tank is included with every pump-out. That's just how we do things.
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The frequency of septic tank pumping depends on various factors, including household size, wastewater usage, and tank size. Generally, it's recommended to have your tank pumped every 1-3 years.
Feel free to consult with our professional septic tank cleaning technicians to determine the optimal schedule for your specific system.
Several signs may indicate that your septic tank requires cleaning:
- Slow-draining drains
- Gurgling sounds from toilets or drains
- Foul odors coming from drains or around the tank
- Sewage backing up into your home
- Lush, green grass over the drain field (indicating excessive nutrients)
To maintain a healthy septic system, avoid flushing the following items:
- Grease and oil
- Flushable Wipes
- Coffee grounds
- Disposable wipes
- Sanitary napkins
- Diapers
- Paper towels
- Food scraps
- Medications
Here are some tips to extend the lifespan of your septic system:
- Avoid flushing non-biodegradable items.
- Limit the use of harsh chemicals, such as bleach and drain cleaners.
- Conserve water to reduce the load on your system.
- Have your septic tank inspected and pumped regularly.
Still have questions? Contact Us today to get satisfying answers.
Whether you're in Loxahatchee, Westlake, Wellington, Royal Palm Beach, Jupiter Farms or anywhere across Palm Beach County — we're ready to help.
Call us for a free estimate on septic tank pumping, storm drain cleaning, grease trap service, or any plumbing need. We'll give you a clear price, show up on time, and take care of the rest.
Pulles Plumbing & Septic
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