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Chief Septic & Sewer

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About this business

Chief Septic is a locally owned and operated business that has been serving the Las Vegas Valley, Henderson and Sandy Valley for over 25 years. We know our town and we have experience in getting the job done right. We provide premier customer service and consistent, honest system cleaning, maintenance and inspection of your septic system. Not only that, but we also have the reputation for reliability and accessibility with phone lines dedicated to answering your questions (7) days a week. 

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3395 S Jones Blvd # 423, Ste 423, Las Vegas, NV, 89146, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tue9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wed9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Thu9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Fri9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
SatClosed
SunClosed
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Anonymous 
5 years ago

Want to keep clogs at bay? Avoid pouring grease down your drain. That easy-to-pour hot grease will start to solidify once it cools and lead to a buildup in your drains. 

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Anonymous 
5 years ago

While many fiber optic technologies rely on infrared light, drain line inspection cameras use visible wavelengths. The technology is advanced, but the principles are basic: it shines a light on an area or object so the camera and human eye can see it. 

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Anonymous 
5 years ago

Septic tanks should be inspected annually to check that all pipes are clear and flowing and there are no leaks or clogs that could cause expensive and irreparable damage. 

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Anonymous 
5 years ago

Do you know that the drain cleaning products that are available in the market are unsafe and often the cause of major plumbing problems? We use commercial equipment and cleaning products to clean your drain to ensure it runs smoothly. 

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Anonymous 
5 years ago

Small clogs can be cleared by filling the sink or tub with warm water, then plunging it carefully. However if a sink regularly clogs, it can indicate a problem deeper into the drain line. 

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Anonymous 
5 years ago

Something as simple as adhering to a regular drain cleaning and inspecting schedule can do wonders to keeping your drains clear and the water flowing freely. Give us a call for more info. 

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5 years ago

When tree roots extend under a drain line, they can loosen the soil, disturb soil compaction and provide a path for rainwater to seep under the pipe. Alone or in combination, these factors can cause drain lines to sink, settle or crack. 

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How is Chief Septic & Sewer rated?

Chief Septic & Sewer has a 4.1 star rating with 27 reviews. 

When is Chief Septic & Sewer open?

Chief Septic & Sewer is closed now. It will open at 9:00 a.m. 

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