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Contact Cisco Septic in San Antonio, TX

Get your septic tank pumped. It’s easier than you think! Contact us today and we will take care of the dirty work. Call us at 210-598-9090 or send us a message using the form below and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.

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Professional Pumping and Maintenance

Don't let a sluggish system ruin your day. Reaching out to Cisco Septic Service is the first step toward peace of mind and a healthy wastewater system. We proudly serve homeowners across the San Antonio, TX area, delivering fast, friendly, and 100% honest work focused on long-term reliability.


Save Money With Inspections

Waiting for a backup to call us is a recipe for a messy disaster. Regular septic tank inspections catch sludge buildup early before it wreaks havoc on your plumbing. We provide premium maintenance at an affordable price, keeping your tank healthy so you can get back to your daily life without worry.

What to Expect From Us

  • Reach Out: Fill out the contact form below or call our team directly.
  • Get an Estimate: We provide a transparent septic service quote so you know exactly what to expect.
  • Relax: We handle the dirty work quickly and professionally, because we strive to be number one in the number two business.



Ready to Fix Your Septic System?

Stop worrying about what is happening underground. Whether you are due for a pump-out or want to schedule a routine inspection to stay ahead of potential issues, please contact Cisco Septic today by calling 210-598-9090. Let us keep your system flowing smoothly!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How often should my tank be pumped?

    Most residential systems need pumping every three to five years. This depends heavily on your household size and daily water usage.

  • What are the warning signs of a failing system?

    Keep an eye out for slow drains, gurgling pipes, or unusually lush green patches over your drainfield. Unpleasant odors in your yard or home are also a major red flag.

  • Does local weather or soil affect my septic tank?

    Absolutely. Heavy rains and the dense, clay-heavy soils common around South Texas can slow down your drainfield's ability to absorb water. Regular pumping helps prevent costly overflows during wet seasons.