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    Alaska Septic Services

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Shamrock Septic Pumping

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    Septic Pumpers are big business in Alaska where most people have septic tanks. Some of the fun…read morenames in the business are JR's Pooper Pumper, Turdinator, and Royal Flush (with the playing cards on the side). We picked Shamrock because they put up super huge, cool holiday displays outside their business on Halloween & Christmas that the kids and I never miss!!! Phil, the foreman, did our tank. He left us with a detailed information sheet telling us what the problems were and what was okay about our septic system. He also gave us advice on what toilet paper we should use and what the best toilets are, as we are planning to replace ours in our 26 year old house. Not only are these guys "Johnny On the Spot", even if you call them on a Sunday night expecting to leave a message, they answer the phone. Sort of embarassing at 10 pm but they were still all business. They are priced competitively from around $200-300.

    I have been in the plumbing trade for 30 years. I have used shamrock for years on multiple houses…read morewith no issues. I'm writing this review to possibly help someone avoid a problem. technician showed up stuck hose into septic tank started the truck suction then went and sat in the truck. (Usually they monitor and work the hose around to get as much solids as possible). my previous paperwork Showed I have a 1000 gal tank guy said he got 1300 gal. He proceeded to back flush that putting some hopefully mostly liquid back in then he changed the hose back to suction and attempted to move the hose around sucking out the back flush only to find out the hose was stuck. there is nothing in a tank other than a baffle to keep solids on one side of the tank. All I can figure is by not monitoring the hose an excessive amount of hose went into tank and somehow got stuck on the baffle. The guy Fought with the hose for about 45min pulling and twisting. It finally broke loose. After removing hose I could see it was a little more than half a hose length (seemed like a lot for 1000 gal tank). Guy said he was afraid to put hose back in to remove back flush but would only charge me for 1000gal not 1300gal. I think this situation could have been avoided. So I paid for a partial pumping and possibly damaged baffle.

    Alaska Septic Services - septicservices - Updated May 2026

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