Septic Companies in Vermont — Licensed & Reviewed

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High Demand Zone — Vermont has some of the oldest septic systems in the US. Replacement and repair demand is elevated.

Estimated Septic Households

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Inspection Requirement

None Required

Licensing Authority

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Top Septic Companies in Vermont

License Confirmed
5(11)

63 Ethan Allen Dr, South Burlington, VT 05403

License Confirmed
Top Rated
5(91)

2506 Joes Brook Rd, St Johnsbury, VT 05819

Inspection
License Confirmed
10+ Years
5(15)

1290 N Rd, Hinesburg, VT 05461

Full-Service
License Confirmed
Top Rated
5(127)

698 Main St, Isle La Motte, VT 05463

ProfessionalEmergencyFull-ServiceInspection+1 more
License Confirmed
Top Rated
5(28)

2941 Vermont Rte 7a, Shaftsbury, VT 05262

EmergencyFull-ServiceInspectionPumping

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What to Know About Septic in Vermont

Homeowners in Vermont rely on septic systems for thousands of households across the state. The freeze-thaw cycle puts additional stress on systems each spring.

The EPA recommends pumping your septic tank every 3–5 years. In Vermont, many aging systems are now entering the replacement window — making regular inspection especially important.

When choosing a septic contractor in Vermont, verify their license with your local health department.

Septic Service Costs in Vermont

ServiceTypical Cost Range
Routine Pumping$290 – $650
Septic Inspection$200 – $550
Drain Field Repair$1,000 – $7,000
Full System Replacement$3,600 – $15,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does septic pumping cost in Vermont?

Septic pumping in Vermont typically costs $350–$700. Prices tend to be slightly above the national average due to higher labor costs and seasonal demand. Request quotes from multiple providers to compare.

How do I find a licensed septic company in Vermont?

We list 18 septic companies in Vermont. Each listing shows licensing status, ratings, and service offerings. Use our directory to compare providers and verify credentials before hiring.

When is the best time for septic service in Vermont?

In Vermont, the best time for routine septic maintenance is late spring or early fall. The freeze-thaw cycle puts additional stress on systems each spring.

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