We have used this company for years, always professional and willing to help. We have a yearly inspection on one residence and every 3 years at another.
What a Septic Alarm Can Mean
Many septic systems use an alarm to warn you when water in a pump chamber gets too high or when a pump, float, control, or electrical component needs attention. It is there to give you a warning before a bigger problem develops.
If your septic alarm is going off, reduce water use and do not ignore it. The right next step depends on the system, weather, water use, and whether other symptoms are present.
Common Reasons a Septic Alarm Sounds
- High water in the pump chamber. Water may be entering faster than it is leaving.
- Pump or float trouble. A pump, float switch, or control component may need service.
- Heavy water use. Laundry, guests, leaks, or long showers can stress a system.
- Drain field or discharge issue. Wastewater may not be moving out as expected.
What to Do Now
- Reduce water use. Pause laundry, showers, dishwashing, and extra flushing.
- Listen and look. Note whether the alarm is audible, visual, or both.
- Do not enter the tank or pump chamber. Leave tanks, pumps, and wiring to qualified service professionals.
- Call if it continues. If the alarm does not clear or returns, schedule service.
When to Call Bob's Septic
Call Bob's Septic if the alarm continues, repeats, or appears with slow drains, odors, wet soil, or backups. Bob's Septic Service can help evaluate the alarm, inspect the system, and recommend the next service step.
Why Clark County Trusts Bob’s
for Honest, Reliable Septic Service
Since the 1940s, Bob’s has built its reputation the old-fashioned way — through hard work, integrity, and quality you can count on. Our team combines time-tested know-how with today’s best equipment to keep your system running smoothly and your property protected.
Fast, Dependable Service
When your septic system acts up, you need help now, not next week. Bob’s is known for quick response times and efficient scheduling. We arrive on time, ready to fix the problem fast — without cutting corners.
Knowledgeable, Experienced Technicians
Our crew understands Clark County septic systems, O&M inspection needs, pumping schedules, and common warning signs. We explain what we find in plain language so you can make a confident decision.
Honest, Upfront Pricing
At Bob’s, you’ll never find hidden fees or surprise add-ons. We believe in clear communication and fair, straightforward quotes — because that’s how business was done in the good old days (and still should be).
Local Service You Can Trust
We’re not a franchise — we’re your neighbors. Serving Clark County since the 1940s, Bob’s has built lasting relationships through honesty, reliability, and pride in every job we do.
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Proudly Serving Clark County
From the heart of Vancouver to the rural edges of Yacolt, Bob’s Septic Service proudly serves every corner of Clark County, Washington. Our team provides reliable septic inspections, pumping, maintenance, and septic problem troubleshooting for homeowners and businesses in Vancouver, Battle Ground, Camas, Washougal, Hazel Dell, Ridgefield, Woodland, La Center, Brush Prairie, Hockinson, Amboy, and Yacolt.
Whether you’re in the bustling neighborhoods near the Columbia River or the quiet countryside up north, Bob’s commitment to fast, friendly, and professional septic care remains the same — keeping your system running smoothly, wherever you call home.
We regularly work with long-time homeowners, newer rural properties, real estate professionals, and small commercial sites throughout the county. Agents and transaction coordinators can also use our Clark County septic inspection checklist before listing or closing. If your address sits just outside the core areas listed here, contact us and we can confirm whether your property falls within our service reach.
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