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ABOUT
About this listing
Legacy Pumping is a locally owned and family operated septic service company with locations at 116 Long Pond Rd, Suite W-6 in Plymouth, MA and 35 School Street in Pembroke, MA. The company provides septic tank pumping, Title 5 Inspections, grease trap services, and wastewater management for residential, commercial, and municipal customers. Their residential services include septic tank pumping and Title 5 Inspections. For commercial clients, they handle restaurant grease traps and commercial sep
🕐 Operating Hours
Monday: 8AM-5PM
📍 Service Area
1 cities
📍35 School St, Pembroke, MA 02359 · Listed in the SepticTankHub Pembroke directory.
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WHAT WE DO
Services Offered
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Septic Pumping & Cleaning
Routine pumping and thorough cleaning to maintain your system and prevent backups.
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Septic Inspection
Comprehensive system inspections for home buyers and real estate transactions.
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Grease Trap Cleaning
Professional cleaning and maintenance of commercial grease traps and interceptors.
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COST TOOL
Pumping Cost Estimator
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PRICING
Estimated Pricing
Service
Range
Average
Septic Pumping
$300–$600
$425
Septic Inspection
$150–$350
$235
Septic Repair
$500–$2,500
$1,200
Drain Field Repair
$2,000–$8,000
$4,500
Grease Trap Cleaning
$200–$500
$325
Prices are estimates for the Pembroke area. Contact for an exact quote.
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GALLERY
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Acushnet, MA
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Septic pumping in Pembroke typically costs between $300 and $600, depending on tank size, accessibility, and how long since the last pump. Legacy Pumping can provide an exact quote for your specific situation.
For most homes in Pembroke, septic tanks should be pumped every 3–5 years. Factors like household size, tank capacity, and water usage can shorten or extend this interval. Legacy Pumping can inspect your system and recommend a personalized schedule.
A professional septic inspection typically involves locating and opening the tank, checking the inlet and outlet baffles, measuring sludge and scum layers, and inspecting the distribution box and drain field. The inspector will provide a written report and recommendations. Legacy Pumping can walk you through the process.
Common signs include slow drains throughout the house, gurgling sounds in pipes, sewage odors indoors or outdoors, wet or unusually green patches over the drain field, and sewage backup in toilets or drains. If you notice any of these, contact Legacy Pumping promptly.
Signs of drain field failure include soggy or spongy ground over the leach field, lush green grass directly above the field (especially after dry weather), sewage odors near the drain field, and slow drains or backups in the house. Early intervention can prevent costly full replacement.