Septic Tank Locating in Evesham, NJ
You Cannot Service a Tank You Cannot Find
Every septic service starts the same way – someone has to open the tank lid. If you do not know where your tank is buried, that first step becomes the hardest part. Digging random holes in your yard wastes time, damages your lawn, and still might not find the tank.
The Sewer Kings use electronic locating tools and ground-level inspection methods to pinpoint your septic tank’s exact position. We mark the location, measure the depth, and expose the lid so your service can begin right away.
Tank locating is one of the most requested parts of our septic system service work in Evesham. Many homes in this area were built decades ago, and the original tank locations were never properly recorded. New homeowners, real estate buyers, and long-time residents all run into the same problem – nobody knows where the tank is.

Why Septic Tanks Are Hard to Find in Evesham Properties

Septic tanks are buried underground on purpose. They sit below the frost line to prevent freezing and stay out of sight for daily living. But that design choice also means they disappear over time, especially when records are lost or incomplete.
Older Evesham homes often have no documentation showing where the tank was installed. Permits from the 1960s through the 1980s may exist at the Burlington County Health Department, but many files are missing or lack precise measurements. A permit might say “rear yard” without any distances from the house or property lines.
Landscaping changes hide tanks that were once easy to spot. Homeowners add decks, patios, gardens, and fences over the years. A tank lid that used to sit under a patch of grass is now under a brick walkway or a raised garden bed. Previous owners may not have told the new owners where the tank was before making those changes.
Soil settling and erosion push tanks deeper than their original installation depth. South Jersey’s sandy loam soil shifts over time, especially after heavy rain seasons. A lid that was six inches below grade 20 years ago might now sit 18 inches down with no visible marker on the surface.
How We Locate Your Septic Tank
Our locating process combines technology with field experience. We do not rely on a single method because every property is different. A technique that works on a 1970s ranch home may not work on a 2005 colonial with a finished basement and regraded yard.
We start inside the house. Your sewer line exits the foundation and runs to the tank in a straight line on most properties. We find the exit point in the basement or crawl space and use that angle to project the pipe’s path into the yard. This gives us a search area instead of guessing across the entire lot.
Electronic pipe locating is our primary tool. We send a radio transmitter through your sewer cleanout and into the underground pipe. A handheld receiver on the surface picks up the signal and traces the pipe’s exact path. When the signal reaches the tank, we mark the spot. This method works through soil, concrete, and even shallow water.
Soil probing confirms the tank’s edges and depth once we have the general location. A thin steel probe pushes into the ground until it contacts the tank’s concrete or fiberglass wall. We probe multiple points to map the tank’s outline and find the lid. This step takes minutes and causes no damage to the tank or your yard.
We expose and mark the lid as the final step. We dig down to the access cover, clean it off, and mark the location with a stake or flag. If you want a permanent solution, we can install a riser and lid that sits at ground level so you never lose the tank again.

When Evesham Homeowners Need Septic Tank Locating

There are several situations where knowing your tank’s exact location becomes urgent. Each one can stall if the tank cannot be found quickly.
Routine pumping requires access to the tank lid. If your pumping company cannot find the lid, they leave without servicing the tank. You still owe a trip charge, and your tank remains full. Having the tank located and marked before your next pumping saves money and prevents missed appointments.
Home sales and real estate transactions trigger septic inspections in New Jersey. Buyers, sellers, and lenders all want proof that the system works. The inspection cannot happen until someone opens the tank. A delayed inspection can hold up a closing date and cost both parties time and money.
System repairs depend on knowing where every component sits. If your drain field is failing or your sewer line needs replacement, the contractor has to know the tank’s position to plan the work. Digging without a location risks hitting the tank, damaging pipes, or cutting into electrical or water lines that run nearby.
New construction or additions near the septic area require setback distances from the tank and drain field. Building a deck, pool, or garage addition without knowing where the tank is can result in code violations or damage to the system. We locate and mark everything before your builder breaks ground.
What Happens After We Find Your Tank
Locating the tank is step one. What we do next depends on why you called us in the first place.
If you need pumping, our pump truck is already on-site. We open the lid, pump the tank, inspect the baffles and walls, and close everything up. There is no need to schedule a second visit or pay for a separate service call. Most customers who call for locating also need pumping, so we come prepared for both.
If you need an inspection, we document the tank’s location with measurements from the house and property markers. We photograph the tank condition, check liquid levels, and note any signs of damage. This information goes directly into your inspection report.
We recommend riser installation for every tank we locate. A riser is a vertical extension that brings the tank lid up to ground level. It attaches to the existing opening and sits flush with your lawn. With a riser in place, future pumping and inspections take minutes instead of hours. No digging, no searching, no guessing. It is the single best upgrade you can add to an older septic system.
We also update your property records. You receive a written note showing the tank’s position relative to your house, measured in feet from at least two fixed points. This way, even if you sell the home years from now, the next owner knows exactly where the tank is.

Why Choose The Sewer Kings for Septic Tank Locating in Evesham, NJ
Finding a buried septic tank is not a DIY project. It takes the right equipment, knowledge of local installation patterns, and experience reading South Jersey soil conditions. The Sewer Kings bring all three to every locating job.
Licensed and Insured. We carry full New Jersey septic contractor licensing and liability insurance. Your property is protected during every step of the locating and digging process.
Full-Service Septic Contractor. Once we find your tank, we can pump it, inspect it, install a riser, or make repairs on the spot. No second company needed, no second appointment required.
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FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions About Septic Tank Locating in Evesham, NJ
Yes. Our electronic pipe locator sends a signal through the sewer line and detects the tank’s position even under concrete, pavers, or asphalt. We mark the location on the surface so you know exactly where it sits beneath the hardscape.

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