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Aerobic Septic Maintenance, Inspections & Repair in Conroe, TX

Conroe is the Montgomery County seat, home to roughly 100,000 residents — and outside the city's sewer footprint, a lot of those homes run on an aerobic treatment unit. We hold TCEQ-licensed maintenance contracts, run the required inspections, and file the reports the county needs.

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Where aerobic septic actually applies in Conroe

Conroe's core is on city sewer, so most aerobic-system calls we get come from the edges and the surrounding unincorporated county — the areas where homes sit on private septic instead of a municipal line. That includes the subdivisions ringing Lake Conroe, the Longmire area, homes near the Teas Nursery tract, the southern stretch of River Plantation that falls outside city utilities, and the acreage and newer subdivisions out toward Grangerland and Cut and Shoot on the east side of town. If your address is technically "Conroe" but your water bill doesn't include sewer, there's a very good chance you own — or are responsible for — an aerobic treatment unit, and Texas law makes that your obligation to maintain.

The Lake Conroe factor

A failing aerobic system anywhere is a compliance problem. A failing aerobic system near Lake Conroe is also a water-quality problem. Aerobic units spray treated effluent across the yard, and on lakefront and near-lake lots that spray field sits close to the shoreline, drainage ditches, and storm inlets that feed the lake. When an aerator quits or a sprinkler head clogs, untreated or under-treated effluent doesn't just violate your permit — it can run off toward the water that a huge share of Conroe relies on for recreation and, indirectly, drinking supply. That's part of why the state requires three inspections a year rather than leaving it to chance: it catches a failing aerator or dead chlorinator before it becomes a lake problem, not after.

Conroe is also where the paperwork lands. The Montgomery County Environmental Health Department — the office that receives every aerobic system's inspection reports and issues violation notices — is headquartered right here in Conroe. If you're a Conroe-area homeowner, the agency enforcing your maintenance-contract requirement is local, not some office three counties away. We file directly with them on the required schedule so you never have to think about it.

What we do for Conroe homeowners

Whether you're on a fixed lot near the lake, a Longmire-area subdivision, or acreage out toward Grangerland, we handle the same core work: hold your TCEQ-licensed maintenance contract, run inspections at least once every four months (three times a year, as the law requires), test the aerator and chlorinator, check floats and sprinkler heads, and file the compliance report with Montgomery County Environmental Health and with you. If your aerator's died, a sprinkler head is clogged, or your alarm panel won't stop beeping, we repair aerators, effluent pumps, sprinkler heads, floats and control panels — and if the system's beyond repair, we'll tell you honestly rather than nickel-and-dime a system that needs full replacement.

New to a Conroe-area property with an aerobic system already installed? See our new homeowner guide for how to transfer or renew the contract. Got a letter from the county about an expired contract? Our violation notice page walks through getting back in compliance fast. And if you just want to know what a maintenance contract or inspection costs, our pricing page lays it out plainly.

Maintenance Contracts

TCEQ-licensed contracts covering the required 3×/year inspections for Conroe-area aerobic systems.

Septic Inspections

On-schedule inspections with the report Montgomery County Environmental Health requires.

Aerobic Septic Repair

Aerator, pump, sprinkler head, float and control panel repairs for Lake Conroe and area homes.

Also serving nearby Montgomery County communities

Just outside Conroe, we also cover Willis to the north along Lake Conroe's east side, and Magnolia and the FM 1488 corridor to the west. If your property sits between these areas, give us a call — if it's in Montgomery County, we can help.

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