Septic emergency?

Serving the Willamette Valley

★ Repair & Emergency ★

Septic Problem? We're Ready to Help.

Quick response, accurate diagnosis, honest recommendations. We fix what’s broken — nothing more.

Don’t wait — call immediately: (503) 400-8495

Emergency Response

Fast, Calm Help When You Need It Most

Septic emergencies are stressful. We stay calm, assess the situation, and explain your next steps clearly before any work begins.

Call us immediately if you notice:

Open residential septic tank during a mid-service inspection in Marion County, Oregon — Stahr Septic Service checks system condition and reports findings during every septic pumping call.

Our Diagnostic Promise

We will never recommend a repair without showing you exactly why it’s needed. You’ll understand the problem and approve the solution before work begins.

Common Repairs

Septic Problems We Solve Every Day

Baffle Repair / Replacement

Failed baffles let solids into your drain field — a problem that escalates fast. We diagnose and repair correctly.

Drain Field Issues

Surfacing effluent, slow drain fields, failing distribution boxes — assessed honestly with real repair options explained.

Line Blockages

Inlet or outlet clogs cause backups that feel like full system failure. Often a faster fix than you expect.

Filter Cleaning & Replacement

A clogged effluent filter is a common cause of slow drains that homeowners don't expect. We check every time.

Act Quickly

What to Do If…

Some septic problems can wait. These cannot. Here is when to stop reading and call us right away.

Sewage is backing up into the house

Stop running water. Don’t flush. Call us immediately. This is the highest-urgency septic situation and needs same-day response.

Strong sewage smell in your yard

Persistent odor near the tank or drain field means waste is surfacing. Keep children and pets away from the area. This needs attention today, not next week.

Wet spots or pooling near the drain field

Saturated ground above the drain field when it hasn’t rained indicates the field is failing. This can escalate quickly into a major repair — don’t wait.

Your alarm panel is sounding or flashing

An active alarm means something is wrong with the pump, float, or water level. Reduce water use immediately and call us to diagnose before the situation worsens.

No service in 7+ years

Systems this far past the service window are at high risk of drain field damage. Solid buildup can permanently compromise the field. Schedule service now — don’t wait for a failure.

All your drains stopped at once

When multiple drains fail simultaneously, the blockage is between the house and the tank — not inside the walls. This typically requires immediate professional attention.

Homeowner Guidance

If Your Septic System Is Having Problems

The main goals are to avoid making the problem worse, prevent sewage exposure, and get the system evaluated by a licensed professional as quickly as possible.

Do These Things

Reduce water use immediately
  • Take shorter showers
  • Delay laundry and dishwasher use
  • Fix leaking faucets or running toilets
  • Spread necessary water use throughout the day
Watch for these warning signs
  • Slow drains throughout the house
  • Gurgling sounds from plumbing fixtures
  • Sewage odors indoors or outdoors
  • Wet, soggy, or unusually green patches over the drain field
  • Sewage backing up into sinks, tubs, or toilets
Keep people and pets away from sewage
  • Sewage can contain harmful bacteria, viruses, and parasites
  • Restrict access to affected areas until cleaned and disinfected
Know where your septic components are
  • Locate the tank, inspection ports, and drain field
  • This helps a professional diagnose problems more quickly
Keep records
  • Note when problems started
  • Record pumping dates, inspections, repairs, and observations
Protect the drain field
  • Keep vehicles, heavy equipment, and structures off it
  • Direct roof runoff and surface water away from the drain field

Avoid These

Don't keep running large amounts of water

Excess water overwhelms a struggling system and worsens backups.

Don't flush inappropriate items

Avoid flushing wipes (even “flushable”), paper towels, feminine hygiene products, diapers, cotton swabs, dental floss, or cigarette butts.

Don't pour grease or oils down drains

Grease contributes to clogs in plumbing and the septic system.

Don't overuse chemical drain cleaners

They can damage plumbing and disrupt the beneficial bacteria that help your system function

Don't enter a septic tank — ever

Tanks contain toxic gases and low-oxygen environments that can be fatal. Entry requires specialized training and equipment.

Don't drive or park over the tank or drain field

Weight can crush pipes or compact soil, reducing drainage capacity.

Don't ignore sewage backups

Backups are a health hazard and can indicate serious system failure.

Don't rely on septic additives

Additives won’t fix structural problems, damaged drain fields, blocked pipes, or an overfull tank.

Call Stahr Septic Service Promptly If:

Don't Wait Until It's an Emergency

A call today can save thousands tomorrow. Honest answers, fair prices, people who respect your home.