Angier, NC’s Licensed Septic System Service Since 1985
Precision Septic Systems Inc
This is home. Precision Septic Systems is headquartered right here in Angier, NC, and has been since 1985. When you need septic installation, repair, pumping, or inspections, your contractor is already in town.
Call or text 919-909-4389 or click below to request service.

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Why Angier Trusts Precision Septic Systems Inc

You don’t have to look far for a septic contractor when you live in Angier. Precision Septic has been working out of this town since day one, and that’s not going to change.
Our Services
Septic System Service
When you live in Angier, your septic contractor should already know the soil, the water table, and the way systems in this part of Harnett County tend to age. That’s the advantage of hiring the company that’s been right here since 1985.
Ricky Holland installs, repairs, and inspects systems at the Grade IV certification level. That’s the top tier the state of North Carolina offers, and it’s the standard every Angier property gets, whether it’s a routine check or a full replacement.
Your neighbor probably already uses us. In a town this size, reputation is everything, and ours has held up for four decades.


Septic Pumping & Waste Management Service
Angier properties run on septic, and your tank needs periodic attention to stay ahead of problems. The timeline depends on your household size and tank capacity, but skipping service is the fastest way to turn a small maintenance visit into a major repair.
Precision Septic pumps residential and commercial tanks right here in town and across Harnett County. A maintenance contract means your system stays on schedule without you having to keep track of dates.
When your septic company is based in the same town as your property, response times are measured in minutes, not hours. That matters when something goes wrong.
Plumber
Angier’s older homes along Raleigh Street and the neighborhoods off NC 55 often have plumbing that ties directly into septic systems installed decades ago. When something backs up, the question is always whether the problem is in the pipes or the tank.
Ricky Holland’s NC unlimited plumbing license and Grade IV septic certifications let Precision Septic answer that question on a single visit. No calling a plumber first and a septic company second.
Being based in Angier means we already know the typical pipe layouts, installation eras, and common failure points for systems in this town. That local knowledge speeds up every diagnosis.


Drainage Service
Angier’s position in northern Harnett County puts it on a mix of clay and sandy loam that behaves differently depending on how close your lot sits to one of the local creek beds. When drainage patterns change, your septic system feels it first.
Precision Septic uses excavation equipment to correct grading, reroute surface water, and protect drain fields from saturation. We’ve done this work on Angier properties for four decades.
You get a drainage solution based on how your specific lot handles water, not a generic template. We live here. We’ve seen what works on this ground and what doesn’t.
Angier’s Rich History
Angier owes its existence to a railroad and a lumber baron. Colonel Jonathan Cicero Angier, a relative of the Duke family, built a rail line from Apex into Harnett County in the late 1890s to haul timber. A station house went up on a farm owned by Jake Williams, and the stop was named after the colonel who made it possible.
Williams surveyed the land around the depot in 1899, laid out streets, and Angier was incorporated in 1901. The rail line eventually became the Durham and Southern Railroad, running daily trips to Apex and Dunn until its last run on July 5, 1979. The original depot still stands in the center of town.
Neighborhoods and Streets of Angier
Angier’s layout still radiates from the original depot and the streets Jake Williams surveyed over 125 years ago. NC 55 (Raleigh Street) runs through the center of town and connects Angier to Fuquay-Varina to the north and Erwin to the south.
Community and Lifestyle
Kids attend Angier Elementary, and the area feeds into Harnett County Schools with Triton High School serving the region. Campbell University is just down the road in Buies Creek.
The annual Crepe Myrtle Festival brings the community together each summer with a car show, live music, and vendor booths in the downtown area. Angier also hosts a popular Bike Fest that draws motorcycle enthusiasts from across the state.
Getting Around Angier
Angier sits in the northeast corner of Harnett County with easy connections into Wake and Johnston counties. NC 55 is the primary route through town.