Septic Repair, Maintenance & Inspections
Langford ∙ Sooke ∙ Colwood

24/7 Emergency Response • Same-Day Fixes • Locally Owned Since 2025

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    Septic Inspections for Realty

    We don’t miss a detail.

    Our septic inspection will get you the information you need to make the big decision in a timely manner.

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    Septic Maintenance Assessment Inspections

    Our comprehensive assessment will determine if your septic system works for you, and how to keep it working.

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    Septic Repairs

    Big or small, we do it all.

    Our expertise ensures quality workmanship.

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    Routine Septic Maintenance

    We offer routine maintenance of type 1, 2 and 3 septic systems, compliant with CRD bylaws

    Ask us about our maintenance program.

How a Septic System Works

Wastewater from sinks, showers, bathtubs, toilets, and other household fixtures flows into an underground septic tank. Inside the tank, the wastewater is held for several days, giving solid particles time to separate naturally.

Heavier solids settle to the bottom, forming a layer of sludge, while lighter materials (such as grease and oils) float to the top, creating a scum layer. In the middle, clearer liquid (effluent) remains.

Beneficial bacteria naturally present in the tank help break down organic matter in both the sludge and scum layers. Over time, however, these solids accumulate and cannot be fully eliminated by bacterial action alone. To prevent system backups and maintain proper function, the tank must be professionally pumped and cleaned—typically every 3–5 years, depending on household size and usage.

Regular maintenance ensures your septic system operates efficiently and protects both your property and the environment.

After solids settle in the septic tank, the clarified liquid (effluent) flows by gravity into the drain field (also called leach field or distribution field)


Diagram of a residential septic system showing the main line from the house leading to a septic tank, with connections to drain field with perforated pipes and gravel trenches, filtration system, soil absorption, and groundwater.
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Who to call when you need a pump truck:

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Call Kody: (250) 589-1410

truewaterseptic@gmail.com