Reliable Septic System Service Serving Garner, NC

Precision Septic Systems Inc

Ten minutes from downtown Raleigh, Garner still has plenty of homes and properties running on septic. Precision Septic Systems handles installation, repair, pumping, and inspections for Garner homeowners who want the job done right by a contractor who has been at it for over four decades.

Call or text 919-909-4389 or click below to request service.

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Why Garner Trusts Precision Septic Systems Inc

septic pump truck

Garner sits right between Raleigh and our home base in Angier, which means we’re not driving an hour to get to your property. You get a local crew that knows Wake County and shows up when we say we will.

  • Based in Angier, serving the south Wake County area for 40 years
  • Grade IV certified in both septic installation and inspection, the top tier in NC
  • Five separate NC licenses covering every aspect of septic and plumbing work
  • A+ Better Business Bureau rating maintained across four decades of service

Our Services

Septic System Service

Garner has always straddled the line between suburban convenience and rural character. Many of the homes outside the town’s sewer footprint rely on septic, and as the area expands, new construction on larger lots continues to go in on private systems.

Precision Septic has been working Wake County properties since 1985. Ricky Holland brings Grade IV certification to every evaluation, which is the highest level of expertise the state offers for both installing and inspecting onsite wastewater systems.

You deal directly with the person who does the work. No layers, no hand-offs, no surprises when the crew shows up.

Septic Installation
Septic pumping

Waste Management Service

Life in Garner moves fast. Between work commutes, school schedules, and everything else, septic tank maintenance is easy to forget. But a missed pump-out is one of the most predictable causes of system failure, and the repair bill is always worse than the service would have been.

Precision Septic handles tank pumping for residential and commercial properties across Garner. With a maintenance contract, your pump-outs happen on a schedule built for your household, so you can stop trying to remember when the last one was.

You get a clear report on your tank’s condition at every visit. If something needs attention, you hear about it before it becomes a problem, not after.

Plumber

A running toilet or a dripping faucet is one thing. But when every drain in the house starts slowing down at once, the problem might not be in your plumbing at all. It could be your septic system telling you it’s reached capacity or has a blockage in the outlet line.

Most plumbers will look at the pipes inside the house and stop there. Ricky Holland’s NC unlimited plumbing license paired with his Grade IV septic credentials means he can trace the problem from inside the house all the way to the drain field without calling in a second contractor.

For Garner homeowners on larger lots where the septic tank sits well away from the house, that single-contractor approach cuts the diagnostic time in half.

Ricky Holland
Septic Installation

Drainage Service

Much of Wake County sits on dense clay soil, and Garner is no exception. Clay drains slowly, holds water near the surface, and puts long-term pressure on drain fields that weren’t designed for that kind of saturation. After a heavy rain, you’ll see the evidence in yards across town.

Precision Septic evaluates how water is moving across your property and where it’s pooling. From there, we use excavation equipment to regrade, trench, or redirect water away from your system before the moisture compromises your drain field.

Garner’s clay doesn’t forgive shortcuts. You need a drainage solution built by someone who has worked this soil for decades, not a crew that treats every lot the same.

Garner’s Rich History

Before it was a town, Garner was a “wood and water” stop on the North Carolina Railroad’s Charlotte-to-Goldsboro line. By 1902, a four-room depot with a tin roof had become the center of a farming community that shipped cotton and picked up mail on the same platform.

The town was reincorporated in 1905 and named after a local family. In 2013, Garner was named an All-America City, a recognition of the community projects its residents had built from the ground up.

Neighborhoods and Streets of Garner

Downtown Garner has held on to its small-town bones even as development pushes outward in every direction. The historic district along West Garner Road anchors the older part of town, while new subdivisions like Adams Point and Kyndal spread across the southern and eastern edges.

  • Lake Benson Park covers 64 acres along Buffaloe Road with walking trails, picnic shelters, and a boathouse on the water.
  • White Deer Park Nature Center offers 96 acres of trails, an arboretum, and a nature center with live exhibits just off Aversboro Road.
  • The Garner Performing Arts Center, housed in the old Garner High School downtown, is home to the Towne Players community theater and hosts national touring acts.
  • Full Bloom Coffee Roasters operates out of a 1910 brick building that used to be the Bank of Garner, right on Main Street.

Community and Lifestyle

Garner feeds into the Wake County Public School System, and families here have access to neighborhood schools as well as the district’s magnet options. Garner Magnet High School and South Garner High School both serve the area.

The town’s Independence Day Celebration draws over 10,000 people for fireworks and a performance by the North Carolina Symphony. Throughout the year, downtown hosts food truck rodeos, free movie nights, and the Light Up Main holiday festival that turns Garner Road into a full-on winter scene.

Getting Around Garner

Garner’s location makes the commute painless in almost every direction. You’re ten minutes from downtown Raleigh, and US 70 and I-40 are both within easy reach.

  • Downtown Raleigh is a straight shot north on US 401 or US 70, about ten minutes with normal traffic.
  • I-40 runs just north of town, connecting you to Research Triangle Park, Durham, and the airport.
  • Benson, Smithfield, and the I-95 corridor are all 20 to 30 minutes southeast on US 70 or NC 50.

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