Fuquay-Varina, NC’s Go-To Septic System Service
Precision Septic Systems Inc
Fuquay-Varina is one of the fastest-growing towns in Wake County, and thousands of those homes sit on septic systems. When yours needs attention, Precision Septic Systems brings 40 years of local installation, repair, pumping, and inspection experience to your property.
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Why Fuquay-Varina Trusts Precision Septic Systems Inc

Whether you just moved to Fuquay-Varina or you’ve been here since before the growth started, your septic system needs a contractor who actually shows up and knows what they’re doing. Our location in Angier is a short drive down NC 55.
Our Services
Septic System Service
New subdivisions keep going up around Fuquay-Varina, and many of those homes connect to septic rather than municipal sewer. Even in a Wake County town this close to Raleigh, septic systems are the reality for a significant number of households.
Precision Septic has been installing and servicing systems across this region since 1985. Ricky Holland evaluates every job at the Grade IV certification level, the top tier the state of North Carolina recognizes for both installation and inspection.
Whether your system went in last year or two decades ago, you get a contractor who treats your property like it matters, not just another stop on the route.


Waste Management Service
If you recently moved from a home with city sewer to a property on septic, the maintenance is different and it’s on you to stay ahead of it. Your tank needs periodic pumping, and waiting too long is one of the most common reasons systems fail prematurely.
Precision Septic pumps residential and commercial tanks throughout the southern Wake County area. A maintenance contract takes the scheduling off your hands and builds a service timeline around your household’s actual needs.
For Fuquay-Varina homeowners who are new to septic, you get clear guidance on what your system needs and when. No jargon, no unnecessary visits.
Plumber
On new construction, the plumbing connection between your home and the septic tank has to be right from day one. A poorly sloped line or an undersized pipe creates problems that show up months later as slow drains or backups.
Ricky carries both an NC unlimited plumbing license and Grade IV septic certifications. Whether the issue is inside the house or underground, Precision Septic handles the full scope without subbing out half the work.
Fuquay-Varina’s mix of new builds and older properties along US 401 means plumbing-to-septic issues come in all varieties. Having someone who has seen them all keeps the diagnosis fast and the fix lasting.


Drainage Service
When developers clear land and regrade for new subdivisions, it changes how water moves across every surrounding lot. If your property in Fuquay-Varina has started holding water where it never did before, the source might be uphill construction, not your yard.
Precision Septic identifies where the water is coming from and where it needs to go. With four decades of excavation work behind us, we have the equipment and the experience to reroute drainage away from your septic system and protect your drain field.
Every lot is different, and cookie-cutter fixes don’t hold up in southern Wake County. You get a drainage plan specific to your grade, your soil, and the way water actually moves through your property.
The Rich History of Fuquay-Varina
This town is actually two towns stitched together. Fuquay Springs grew up around a mineral spring discovered in the 1850s on land owned by the Fuquay family, and people traveled from all over to drink the water and soak in it. Varina took its name from a woman who wrote letters to a Civil War soldier named Ballentine, and he eventually named his post office, his general store, and half the town after her.
The two communities officially merged in 1963, and the hyphen in the name has been confusing newcomers ever since. The population has more than quadrupled since 2000, but the original mineral spring still sits in a small park in the heart of the old downtown.
Neighborhoods and Streets of Fuquay-Varina
Fuquay-Varina stretches along US 401 and NC 55, and the town still has two distinct downtown areas that reflect its dual history. The newer neighborhoods fan out from there in every direction, with development pushing further into former farmland each year.
Community and Lifestyle
Schools in the area run through the Wake County Public School System, one of the largest and highest-rated in the state. Fuquay-Varina has its own elementary, middle, and high schools, and the district’s magnet programs give families additional options.
The town’s signature event is the Celebrate Fuquay-Varina festival, which combines a large-scale art show with live music and local food vendors. If you spend a Saturday afternoon downtown, you’ll find a town that’s growing fast but still stops to talk to its neighbors.
Getting Around Fuquay-Varina
You’re in the southern end of Wake County, close enough to feel the pull of the Triangle but far enough out to still have some breathing room. US 401 is the main artery through town, connecting you north toward Garner and Raleigh.