Aerobic Septic Services in Comal County

Installation, repair, maintenance, inspections, and pumping for aerobic (ATU) systems — one TCEQ-savvy crew for the whole system across Comal County.

Aerobic Septic Services

We are a full-service aerobic septic company covering Comal County and the surrounding Texas Hill Country, from the new builds around New Braunfels and Bulverde out to the lake properties at Canyon Lake and the rural acreage up toward Spring Branch and Fischer. Out here the rocky limestone and tight clay soils do not percolate the way a conventional drain field needs, so the state requires an aerobic treatment unit — an ATU that aerates and treats wastewater before spraying it over a designated area. If it has to do with an aerobic system, we handle it: new installs designed and permitted for your lot, repairs to aerators, pumps, controls, and spray heads, the four-month maintenance inspections Texas law requires, drainfield and spray-field work, real-estate inspections, and tank pumping. You call, you tell us roughly where the system is and what is going on, and we give you a straight answer and a real price — no upsells, no scare tactics, just a crew that knows Hill Country aerobic systems and the TCEQ rules that govern them.

One crew for the whole aerobic system

An aerobic system is more than a tank — there is a trash tank, an aeration chamber, a pump tank, an air compressor, a chlorinator, control floats, an alarm, and a network of spray heads or drip lines distributing treated effluent across your yard. A lot of folks call one company to install, another to maintain, and a third to inspect. We do all of it. That continuity matters: the people who installed or service your ATU are the people who know whether the aerator is tired or the spray field is starting to pond.

Built for Hill Country lots and TCEQ rules

Comal County aerobic work is shaped by two things — the ground and the regulations. The Hill Country sits on shallow, rocky limestone and pockets of tight clay where a conventional gravity drain field simply will not absorb effluent, which is exactly why aerobic systems are required here. On top of that, Texas mandates a maintenance contract with an inspection every four months for the life of an aerobic system. We install systems sized and permitted for your soil and lot, and we keep them in compliance so you are never caught off guard by the county or TCEQ.

Straight answers, honest pricing

Aerobic systems are easy to oversell because most homeowners cannot see what is happening inside the tank or under the spray field. We do not work that way. We tell you what your system actually needs, show you what we find when the lids are off, and quote it up front. If your aerator has another season in it, we say so. If a spray field is failing and a part swap is only buying time, we tell you that too — so you can plan instead of getting surprised.

What’s included

  • Install, repair, maintenance, inspections, and pumping — one crew
  • Aerobic (ATU) systems across Comal County and the Hill Country
  • TCEQ-compliant work and the required four-month inspections
  • Aerators, pumps, controls, chlorinators, and spray heads serviced
  • Honest, up-front pricing with no surprise add-ons
  • We show you what we find before recommending work

Get Help With Aerobic Septic

Tell us where your system is and what’s going on — we’ll call you back with a quote.

Prefer to talk now? Call (830) 555-0147.

Aerobic Septic — Questions We Hear a Lot

Why does my Comal County property need an aerobic system instead of a regular septic?
The Hill Country sits on shallow, rocky limestone and tight clay soils that do not absorb wastewater fast enough for a conventional gravity drain field. An aerobic treatment unit (ATU) aerates and disinfects the effluent so it is clean enough to spray-distribute over a smaller area, which is what these soils can handle. For most lots around New Braunfels, Bulverde, and Canyon Lake, an aerobic system is the only design the county will permit.
Do you handle the whole system or just one part?
The whole system. We design and install new aerobic systems, repair aerators, pumps, controls, chlorinators, and spray heads, perform the state-required maintenance inspections every four months, pump tanks, and do inspections for home sales. One call covers it, and the crew that services your system is the crew that knows it.
Is a maintenance contract really required by law in Texas?
Yes. Texas requires every aerobic system to be under a maintenance contract with a licensed provider, with an inspection at least every four months for the life of the system. It is not optional, and the county can ask for proof. We hold the contract, run the inspections on schedule, and file the reports so you stay compliant.
I just bought a Hill Country home with no service history — where do I start?
Start with an inspection and a maintenance contract. We open the tanks, test the aerator, pump, floats, chlorinator, and alarm, check the spray field, and tell you the true condition. From there we put you on the required four-month schedule so the system stays healthy and compliant.

Need Aerobic Septic in Comal County?

Call now for a fast quote — we come to your property, and backups and emergencies get priority.