Septic system problems can’t wait. Whether you need a new septic tank, urgent repairs, or routine maintenance, Silver Valley Septic has the expertise to get the job done. We bring decades of experience, a team of certified professionals, and modern equipment to every project. We provide septic tank installation, repairs, pumping, inspections, and 24/7 emergency services anywhere in Clarksville, AR.
Backups, foul odors, slow drains, or system failures? We fix them all—quickly and efficiently. Call us now for fast service.
A properly installed septic system ensures long-term efficiency and environmental safety. Our team designs and installs high-quality septic tanks using industry-approved techniques to match your property’s needs. We handle all permits, excavation, and system setup to ensure compliance with local and state regulations. Whether you're building a new home or replacing an outdated system, we install tanks built for durability, efficiency, and easy maintenance.
Having installed septic systems since 1998, our team understands soil conditions, wastewater flow rates, and tank sizing for optimal performance. We use modern, eco-friendly materials to improve longevity and reduce environmental impact. Need a new septic tank? Call us today for expert installation!
Leaks, cracks, and failing components can compromise your entire septic system. If you're experiencing sewage backups, pooling water, foul odors, or slow drains, your tank may need repairs. Our experts diagnose and fix damaged pipes, broken baffles, cracked tanks, and failing drain fields.
We use advanced diagnostic tools to detect underground leaks and structural issues. Our certified technicians repair systems efficiently, minimizing disruption to your property. 24/7 emergency repairs available—call now!
Routine septic tank cleaning prevents overflows, backups, and costly damage. Our team uses high-powered pumping equipment to remove sludge and prevent buildup, keeping your system functioning efficiently.
How often should you pump your tank? Most homes need pumping every 3–5 years, but factors like household size and water usage affect the schedule. If you notice gurgling pipes, slow drains, or sewage odors, it’s time for a cleaning. Call us to schedule a septic pumping today.
Regular inspections extend the life of your septic system and help prevent unexpected failures. Whether you're buying a home, selling one, or ensuring your system is in good shape, our detailed inspections cover every component. We assess tank condition, drainage performance, and potential problems before they become expensive repairs.
Thinking of selling your home? A septic inspection can help avoid last-minute surprises. Call now to book an inspection!
Septic system failures can’t wait. Our team responds day and night to handle overflowing tanks, backups, pipe collapses, and drain field failures. If you notice sewage coming up your drains or standing water near your tank, call us immediately. Fast, professional emergency service is just a call away!
Neglecting septic maintenance leads to expensive repairs, property damage, and environmental hazards. Regular pumping, inspections, and minor repairs prevent:
Don’t let septic issues disrupt your home or business. Whether you need installation, repairs, cleaning, or emergency service, Silver Valley Septic has the expertise to handle it all.
Call us now to schedule service. Your septic system deserves the best care!
Silver Valley Septic saved us when our system backed up! They arrived fast, fixed the issue, and explained how to avoid future problems.
I needed a new septic tank for my property, and they handled everything from permits to installation. Excellent service!
Reliable, professional, and affordable. Their team is knowledgeable and efficient—highly recommend!
The community began as settlers arrived to the Arkansas Territory. After the Osage tribe was relocated by treaty, Cherokee settlers came to Arkansas by 1800 and primarily lived along the Arkansas River. A federal Indian trading factory under Matthew Lyon was established at Spadra in 1818, now at the west end of Lake Dardanelle on the Arkansas River, a Clarksville location now occupied by Spadra Marina. A historical marker, dedicated in 1984, sits on Spadra Bluff, near the original river town of Spadra. The area was reserved for the Cherokee, so most early settlers of Johnson County did not move into the area until after 1828, the year the Cherokee gave up their land.
Zip Codes in Clarksville, AR that we also serve: 72830