Best Septic Tank Pumping in Queens, NY
Compare 34 local septic tank pumping providers in Queens. Verified listings with real contact info.
34 verified providers · Updated 2026-04-19
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WeGo Grease Trap Cleaning & Cooking Oil Pickup
Balkan Sewer & Water Main Service - Joseph L. Balkan Inc.
Balkan Sewer & Drain Cleaning Service
Apax Sewer Drain & Cleaning
APro Drainage & Septic Grease Cleaning
Rooter Express Sewer and Drain Cleaning Corp.
WeGo Grease Trap Cleaning & Cooking Oil Pickup
Express Sewer, Drain Cleaning & Repairs Inc .
Citywide Sewer-Drain & Plumbing Corp
EZ Sewer Drain & Septic Grease Cleaning
Citywide Grease Trap Maintenance | Cesspool Pumping Service Long Island
North Shore Cesspool & Drain Corp
Beachstone Septic Corporation
Zuidema Septic Services & Portable Toilets
Morris Septic Service
Rapid Sewer and Septic Tank Cleaners
Edwards Sewer & Drains Inc
B Horstmann Septic Service, LLC
Cesspool Pros & Sewer and Drain Pros of Suffolk & Nassau County
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should a septic tank be pumped in New York?
Most septic tanks should be pumped every 3-5 years. A family of four with a 1,000-gallon tank typically needs pumping every 3 years. The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) recommends regular pumping as part of a maintenance plan to protect groundwater and sensitive ecosystems.
How much does septic tank pumping cost in New York?
Septic tank pumping typically costs between $350 and $650. Larger tanks (1,500+ gallons) or tanks that are difficult to access may cost $700 or more.
What are signs my septic tank needs pumping?
Warning signs include slow drains throughout the house, gurgling sounds in pipes, sewage odors near the tank or drain field, standing water over the drain field, and unusually green or lush grass over the septic area.
Is septic pumping required for a home sale in New York?
Requirements vary by New York. Many municipalities require a septic inspection and Certificate of Compliance before property transfer. Local boards of health often have their own requirements. Always check with your municipal health office before listing a home with a private septic system.