The East Valley's busiest new-build septic market — Hastings Farms, Cortina, Encanterra, Pecan Lake, and the acreage off Combs and Meridian. Family-owned, NAWT-certified, ROC #333406, pulling Maricopa and Pinal county permits every week.
Queen Creek, AZ
Queen Creek sits at the eastern edge of the Valley where city sewer mostly stops and septic systems begin. Between the original townsite, the newer master plans like Hastings Farms and Cortina, and the acreage lots on the rural edges, thousands of homes here rely on a private onsite wastewater system. SewerTime is the family-owned septic and drain company Queen Creek homeowners, builders, and ranchette owners call when they need straight answers and clean work — not a national chain quoting from a script.
We are licensed in Arizona under ROC #333406, our technicians carry NAWT certifications, and we treat every property the way we treat our neighbors' — because many of them are. Whether you are buying acreage in Pecan Lake Estates, finishing a custom build on a one-acre lot off Combs Road, or just need your tank pumped at Encanterra, we handle it.
Most Queen Creek addresses are Maricopa County, but parcels east of Meridian Road fall under Pinal County — different forms, different fees, different inspection timing. We confirm jurisdiction before quoting permits. See our pricing page for service ranges.
What We Do
From Hastings Farms pump-and-checks to one-acre custom-build installs off Meridian, SewerTime covers every Queen Creek septic need.
Every 3–5 years for most homes. Larger households, garbage disposals, and water softeners may need it sooner. Sludge depth report included.
Conventional gravity, pressure-dosed, and ADEQ alternative systems for new acreage builds — full permitting and as-built drawings.
Percolation tests and soil-profile pits sized to Maricopa or Pinal County requirements. Fast turnaround so your build is not waiting on us.
Diagnose before tear-out. Sometimes the fix is a new D-box or riser; sometimes it's a full field rebuild. We'll tell you which.
We pull both, every week. We confirm which county your parcel sits in before any quote so the permit lands first time.
Encanterra, Trilogy at Power Ranch, and similar communities — gate-access coordination and quiet-hours-aware scheduling.
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
Queen Creek Septic FAQs
Every 3 to 5 years for most single-family homes. Larger households or homes with disposals and softeners may need it every 2 to 3 years. We will measure sludge and scum depth and tell you exactly where you stand.
Yes. Maricopa County (and Pinal County, on the east side of Meridian) require a percolation test or soil-profile evaluation before issuing a septic permit. See our soils & perc testing page — we do both and turn reports around fast.
Most Queen Creek addresses are Maricopa County, but parcels east of Meridian Road, including parts of the San Tan Valley overlap, fall under Pinal County Environmental Health. We confirm jurisdiction before quoting permits.
Yes. On lots with poor percolation, shallow caliche, or setback limits, we design and install ADEQ-approved alternative treatment systems and handle the annual service contract required by the state.
Standard 1,000–1,500 gallon residential pumps in Queen Creek typically run in the mid hundreds, depending on access and whether the lids need to be dug. We give a firm price before the truck arrives — no surprises.