Residential septic pumping, hillside leach field repairs, and the densest commercial grease trap route in our service area — Las Sendas, Red Mountain Ranch, Eastmark, Dobson Ranch, and the Mesa restaurant corridor. NAWT-certified, ROC #333406.
Mesa, AZ
Mesa is the largest city in our service area and easily the most varied. North of US-60 you have older homes built between 1955 and 1985 still running on concrete tanks; east of Power Road you have newer master-planned communities like Eastmark and Las Sendas where septic mixes with municipal sewer; and along Main Street, Broadway, and the Fiesta District you have a dense restaurant and commercial corridor that drives consistent grease trap demand. After 18 years working Mesa we know which streets still have undersized 750-gallon tanks waiting to fail.
The neighborhoods we work most often are Las Sendas, Red Mountain Ranch, Eastmark, Augusta Ranch, Dobson Ranch, and the older Lehi-area properties along the Salt River bluff. Las Sendas and Red Mountain Ranch sit on rocky desert hillsides where leach field installs require extra excavation through caliche and decomposed granite — our crews bring a mini-excavator on these calls by default. The unincorporated edges that border Apache Junction (which sits in Pinal County, not Maricopa) require a different permit workflow — SewerTime pulls both.
Mesa is governed by the Maricopa County Environmental Services Department for septic permits, except for the eastern Apache Junction-adjacent fringe under Pinal County. Buying or selling? Arizona requires an ADEQ-compliant Transfer of Ownership Inspection under A.A.C. R18-9-A316. We work under ROC #333406 with NAWT-certified leads.
What We Do
Residential septic on Las Sendas hillsides through commercial grease trap on Main Street — same crew, same truck, same week.
$400–$500 for standard tanks. Hillside Las Sendas or Red Mountain access pushes to $500–$900.
Scheduled 30/60/90-day pump cycles, manifest documentation, and Mesa city compliance reporting.
Caliche-aware excavation and Infiltrator chambered systems for Las Sendas hillside lots.
Permitted new septic installs across both Maricopa and Pinal County edges, including ATU systems for tight lots.
ADEQ Transfer of Ownership reports filed with MCESD and your title company within 24 hours.
Aerobic treatment unit service for Las Sendas hillside systems plus riser upgrades during routine pumping.
Address: 33645 N Cave Creek Rd, Cave Creek, AZ 85331
Phone: (602) 777-PUMP
Hours: Mon–Fri 7am–6pm | Sat 8am–4pm
License: ROC# 333406 — Licensed, Insured & Bonded
Mesa Septic FAQs
Residential pumps start at $400 for tanks up to 1,250 gallons. Hillside Las Sendas or Red Mountain access pushes that to $500–$900. See our pricing page.
Yes — scheduled 30/60/90-day pump cycles, manifest documentation, and city compliance reporting included.
Most of Mesa is Maricopa (MCESD). Properties on the far east edge bordering Apache Junction may fall under Pinal — we verify before pulling permits.
30–45 minutes from Cave Creek HQ to central Mesa, 40–55 to Eastmark. Same-day windows are available for calls placed before 11 AM.
Yes. Many central Mesa homes retain original septic even with city sewer available — we can locate and inspect to confirm.