Residential Septic Services in Evesham, NJ
Your Home Depends on a Septic System That Works
Over one-third of homes in Burlington County rely on a private septic system. That means no municipal sewer line, no public utility, and no one else responsible for keeping it running. The system under your yard handles every flush, every shower, and every load of laundry. When it fails, life inside the house stops. The Sewer Kings keeps residential septic systems working properly across Evesham and all of South Jersey.
We provide complete septic system service for homeowners. That includes routine pumping, inspections, filter cleaning, repairs, and full system replacements when needed. Whether your home has a conventional gravity system or an advanced treatment unit, we have the equipment and training to handle it.
Anthony Papaneri started The Sewer Kings to give homeowners a contractor they can trust. We show up on time, explain what we find, and charge fair prices. No pressure, no scare tactics, no made-up problems.

Residential Septic Services We Provide

Septic tank pumping is the most common service we perform. A pump truck removes the sludge and scum layers that build up over time. We measure the accumulation rate and recommend a pumping schedule based on your household size and water usage. Most homes need pumping every three to five years.
Septic inspections give you a full picture of your system’s health. We check the tank, baffles, effluent filter, distribution box, and drain field. Inspections are important for homeowners who have not had service in several years and for buyers who need a report before closing on a property.
Repairs cover everything from cracked baffles to broken pipes to failed pumps. We carry common replacement parts on our trucks so many repairs finish the same day. If a job requires excavation or a permit, we handle the scheduling and paperwork ourselves.
New installations and replacements are part of our residential work as well. When a system reaches the end of its life, we design and install a new one that meets current New Jersey code. We handle the soil testing, permitting, and final inspection from start to finish.
How Residential Septic Systems Work
A residential septic system has three main parts. The tank collects wastewater from the house. Inside the tank, heavy solids sink to the bottom as sludge. Lighter materials like grease and soap float to the top as scum. Bacteria in the tank break down some of the solids over time, but not all of them. That is why pumping is necessary.
The middle layer of liquid – called effluent – flows out of the tank through the outlet baffle. In most systems, it passes through an effluent filter that catches small particles before they leave the tank. The effluent then moves to the drain field, which is a network of perforated pipes buried in gravel trenches.
The drain field is where final treatment happens. Effluent seeps out of the pipes, filters through gravel and sand, and enters the surrounding soil. Naturally occurring bacteria in the soil remove harmful pathogens before the water reaches the groundwater table. A healthy drain field treats thousands of gallons of wastewater every week without any mechanical parts.

Common Residential Septic Problems in Evesham

High water tables are a frequent issue in Evesham and the surrounding South Jersey lowlands. When groundwater rises close to the drain field pipes, the soil cannot absorb effluent properly. Seasonal wet periods in spring cause temporary drain field saturation in many residential systems. Raised mound systems and dose-and-rest configurations help manage this problem in areas with poor drainage.
Tree root intrusion is another issue we see regularly. Willow, maple, and oak roots seek out moisture and nutrients. Septic pipes and tanks are rich in both. Roots enter through pipe joints and small cracks. Once inside, they grow rapidly and block the flow of wastewater. We use cameras to locate root intrusion and clear it before it causes a backup.
Aging systems need more attention than newer ones. Many homes in Evesham have septic systems that are 20 to 40 years old. Concrete tanks develop cracks over time. Steel tanks corrode and collapse. Orangeburg pipes – a tar paper material used decades ago – deteriorate and lose their shape. We evaluate older systems honestly and let you know when repair makes sense and when replacement is the better investment.
Overloaded systems happen when water usage exceeds what the system was designed to handle. Adding a bathroom, installing a hot tub, or hosting guests for extended stays can push a system past its daily capacity. We help homeowners understand their system’s limits and make adjustments when needed.
Keeping Your Residential System Healthy Long-Term
The best thing you can do for your septic system is stick to a pumping schedule. We set one for you after the first visit based on your tank size and household water usage. Between pumpings, a few habits go a long way.
Spread your water use across the day and week. Running three loads of laundry back to back sends a surge of water to the tank that can push solids into the drain field. One load per day is much easier on the system.
Keep the drain field clear. Do not park vehicles on it, build structures over it, or plant trees near it. The soil needs air and sunlight to stay healthy. Compacted or shaded soil does not treat effluent as well. Even a storage shed or above-ground pool placed over the field can cause long-term damage.
Know what goes down your drains. Cooking grease coats tank baffles and clogs effluent filters. Wipes – even the ones labeled “flushable” – do not break down in a septic tank. Antibacterial cleaners and bleach kill the bacteria that digest waste. Use septic-safe products and keep solids out of the system.

Why Choose The Sewer Kings for Residential Septic Services in Evesham, NJ
Homeowners across South Jersey trust The Sewer Kings for residential septic work. Anthony Papaneri and his team focus on doing the job right and treating every customer’s home like their own. We have built our reputation one yard at a time.
Licensed and Insured. We hold all required New Jersey septic contractor licenses and carry full liability insurance. Every technician on your property is trained, certified, and background-checked.
Full-Service Septic Contractor. Pumping, cleaning, inspections, repairs, and new installations – we handle it all. You do not need to call multiple companies or coordinate between contractors. One phone call covers everything.
RELATED SERVICES
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Drain Field Replacement
When a drain field fails, replacement is the only permanent fix. We design and install new drain fields that meet current New Jersey standards and fit your property’s soil conditions
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions About Residential Septic Services in Evesham, NJ
Check your property records or ask your local township office. Homes not connected to a municipal sewer line use a private septic system. If you have no monthly sewer bill, you almost certainly have a septic tank on your property.
Most three-bedroom homes in Evesham have a 1,000-gallon tank. Larger homes with four or five bedrooms usually have 1,250- to 1,500-gallon tanks. We confirm your tank size during the first service visit.
A well-maintained concrete tank can last 40 years or more. Drain fields typically last 20 to 30 years depending on soil conditions and maintenance history. Regular pumping and careful water use are the biggest factors in system lifespan.

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