Septic Pumping & Cleaning
A properly maintained septic system and a healthy, clean environment in your yard and property is just a phone call away! At Barefoot Septic & Sewer, Inc. we make pumping your septic tank an easy, painless, efficient procedure.
Septic PumpingSeptic Installation & Repair
We have been designing and installing septic systems in the Greater Rochester Area since 1961. We have the equipment and expertise needed to trouble-shoot your system and advise you of the necessary repairs.
Septic Installation & RepairSeptic System Inspections
A septic inspection is required when selling a home with a septic system. We have developed a septic inspection procedure that is clear and thorough and is sure to satisfy all parties involved in the real estate transfer process.
Septic InspectionsAdditional Septic Services
Barefoot Septic & Sewer offers services such as: Sewer and drain cleaning, pump station service, site work ( basement excavation, Water line installation, sewer line installation) and more.
Additional Septic Services24-Hour Emergency Service Call 585.359.9330
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What Areas do You Service
Barefoot Septic & Sewer, Inc. proudly serves ALL of Monroe County and the Rochester, NY area (including Ogden, Pittsford, Riga, Rush, Spencerport, Wheatland, Webster) and ALL of Livingston County (including Avon, Caledonia, Consesus, Dansville, Geneseo, Groveland, Leicester, Lima, Livonia, Mt. Morris, Nunda, Ossian, Portage, Sparta, Springwater, West Sparta, York) as well as eastern Genesee County, Western Ontario County, northeastern Wyoming County, southeastern Orleans County, and western Wayne County... and many more! Call 585.359.9330 to set up your appointment.
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Why Should You Clean Your Septic System?
If your home is not connected to the public sewer system, all the wastewater your home generates is treated by an “Individual wastewater treatment system”, commonly called a septic system.
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