
Septic Pump & Repair in Calallen, Corpus Christi TX
Calallen (ZIP 78410) sits within the Corpus Christi TX service area. Northwest Corpus Christi, inland from the bay so salt-air exposure is reduced. Sits on expansive clay soil with seasonal moisture swings. Larger lots and longer driveways than the urban core.
Mix of municipal-water and septic-system properties on the rural fringe. Larger lots mean longer site visits for outdoor service work.
For septic pump & repair, the service area covers roughly 60 miles from central Corpus Christi. Emergency dispatch is available outside business hours for active-damage situations.
Common reasons to call
- Overdue septic pump-out (every three to five years recommended)
- Toilets and drains backing up slowly throughout the house
- Standing water or sewage smell over the drain field
- Septic alarm activating (aerobic system)
- Real-estate transaction inspection
- Aerobic system maintenance contract
- Filter clean on the outlet baffle
- Drain-field problems and possible repair or replacement
Typical work
- Pump and clean a 1,000 to 1,500 gallon septic tank
- Pump and inspect an aerobic system, including spray-field check
- Replace effluent filter on the outlet tee
- Locate buried tank using probe and as-built record
- Pump aerobic with treatment-tank inspection and chlorine top-off
- Repair or replace baffle, riser, or lid
- Drain field assessment with dye test
- Maintenance contract for aerobic systems (TCEQ requirement)
Typical turnaround
Routine pump-out scheduled within two to five business days. Backup emergencies (sewage in the house) dispatch same-day where access permits.


Job sizes
Minor
Filter clean, riser install, simple baffle repair
Standard
Routine pump-out of a 1,000 to 1,500 gallon tank
Major
Aerobic system pump with treatment-tank service, drain field assessment
Replacement
Drain field repair or full system replacement (requires permit)
Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.
What to expect
- ✓TCEQ-licensed pumper and aerobic maintenance providers
- ✓Nueces County permits on file
- ✓Receipts include license numbers, gallons pumped, and tank condition
- ✓TOWA (Texas On-Site Wastewater Association) industry standards
TCEQ-licensed installer or maintenance provider, Nueces County permit on file, TOWA (Texas On-Site Wastewater Association) membership.
Common questions
How often should I pump my septic tank?
Every three to five years for a typical single-family home, sooner with heavy use or a garbage disposal. Aerobic systems require quarterly maintenance inspections per TCEQ rules. Separate from pumping.
How do I know if it is the septic or just a clogged drain?
If every drain in the house backs up at once, or if drains gurgle when you flush, that points at the tank. A single clogged drain is usually a plumbing issue. The technician confirms which during the call.
What is an aerobic system and do I have one?
Aerobic septic uses air-pumps and a spray field instead of a gravity drain field. Most Coastal Bend homes built after the early 2000s outside city sewer have aerobic. If you have an alarm box on the side of the house or a spray-head pattern in the yard, you have aerobic.
Are you TCEQ licensed?
Yes. We route to TCEQ-licensed pumpers and maintenance providers. License numbers print on every receipt.
My alarm is going off. What now?
Aerobic alarms mean the air pump or a treatment component has stopped working. Call. The technician troubleshoots on site. Many alarms are a tripped breaker or a worn diffuser, which are quick fixes.
I cannot find the tank. Can you locate it?
Yes. The technician uses a probe, looks at the county as-built record on file, and follows the cleanout line from the house. Installing a riser at the same visit saves digging on future pump-outs.
Do I need a maintenance contract?
If you have an aerobic system in Nueces County, yes. TCEQ requires it. A contract covers three inspections per year and meets state and county filing requirements.
Coastal Bend seasons
Spring (March - May)
Heavy rain saturates drain fields. Backups peak. Pump-outs and drain-field assessments are most common in March through May.
Summer (June - August)
Aerobic spray fields visible in dry grass. Easier to see and service.
Fall (September - November)
Pre-hurricane prep. Get pumped before any named storm in the Gulf to reduce risk of overflow.
Winter (December - February)
Slow season. Best pricing for routine pump-outs.