Scheduled Maintenance Before Problems Start

Septic tank preventative membership in Greensboro with annual plans for gravity and pump systems

When you own a home with a septic system in Greensboro, regular pumping keeps solids from building up and clogging your drainfield, but remembering to schedule it every few years is easy to forget. A&B Septic Services, Inc offers two annual membership plans that include 1,000 gallon regular maintenance for qualifying systems. The Offsite Conventional Gravity System plan costs $99 per year and covers gravity-fed tanks that do not use pumps. The Onsite Septic Pump System plan costs $150 per year and covers systems that rely on pumps to move wastewater.

Both memberships provide structured preventative care that reduces the chance of unexpected failures and keeps your system running the way it should. We track your service history and contact you when your tank is due for pumping so you do not have to remember the schedule yourself. The plans are designed for homeowners who want budget-friendly maintenance without surprise repair bills.

If you want to stop guessing when your septic tank needs attention, reach out to A&B Septic Services, Inc in Greensboro to sign up for the membership that matches your system type.

What Each Membership Plan Includes

When you enroll in the Offsite Conventional Gravity System plan, we schedule a pumping visit for your 1,000 gallon tank based on household size and usage. For the Onsite Septic Pump System plan, we include the same pumping service plus a check of your pump, floats, and control panel to make sure everything is working correctly. We contact you in Greensboro before your scheduled service date to confirm the appointment and answer any questions you have about your system.

After we pump your tank, wastewater will flow out of your house normally and you will not have slow drains or sewage odors inside. The drainfield will also last longer because solids are not backing up into the pipes. If you have a pump system, you will know that the pump is cycling on and off properly and the alarm is not going to start sounding in the middle of the night.

The memberships are limited to 1,000 gallon tanks for regular maintenance and do not include repair work or systems larger than 1,000 gallons. If we find a problem during the visit, we will explain what needs to be fixed and provide a separate estimate for the repair. The plans are ideal for homeowners who want to avoid emergency calls and keep their septic system in good condition without having to track maintenance dates. We do not include permit applications or new system installations in these memberships.

Common questions homeowners have about the membership

Most homeowners want to know which plan fits their system and how often service happens. These questions cover the details of each membership option and what you can expect after you enroll.

How do I know which membership plan I need?
If your system uses gravity to move wastewater from the tank to the drainfield, you need the Offsite Conventional Gravity System plan. If your system uses a pump, you need the Onsite Septic Pump System plan.
What happens if my tank is larger than 1,000 gallons?
The membership pricing is based on 1,000 gallon tanks, so we will provide a custom quote if your tank is larger. The same preventative approach applies but the cost adjusts based on size.
How often will you pump my tank each year?
Most tanks need pumping every three to five years depending on household size and water usage. We recommend a schedule after we inspect your system and review your service history.
What if you find a problem during the maintenance visit?
We will explain what is wrong and provide a separate estimate for the repair. The membership covers regular pumping and inspection but does not include repair work or replacement parts.
Why is preventative maintenance better than waiting for a problem?
Regular pumping prevents solids from clogging your drainfield, which is expensive to replace. It also catches small issues like worn pump parts before they turn into emergency repairs that cost more and take longer to fix.

If you want to protect your septic system with scheduled maintenance instead of waiting for something to go wrong, call A&B Septic Services, Inc in Greensboro to enroll in the membership plan that fits your system and start your preventative care schedule.