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Compare 7 septic companies providing aerobic service in Willis, a north-Lake-Conroe market mixing small-town utilities with rural, septic-served acreage.
Aerobic spray systems are common around Willis because of the slow-draining clay soils, and Texas rules require them to stay under a maintenance contract with an inspection reported to the permitting authority about every four months. The companies below service aerobic units in Willis. That includes Willis neighborhoods like Seven Coves, Point Aquarius and Corinthian Point.
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Aerobic treatment units are widespread around Willis because the sandy-over-clay soil often rules out a conventional drain field, and these systems need ongoing attention to work properly. Service covers the air pump and aerator, the chlorine or tablet supply, and checks of the spray field heads and distribution, along with the electrical and float components.
Texas rules also carry a specific obligation: an ATU must stay under a maintenance contract, with an inspection performed and reported to the permitting authority about every four months. In the Willis area that authority is Montgomery County Environmental Health Services, unless the property sits in the SJRA's Lake Conroe zone, where lakefront systems answer to the river authority.
Keeping the contract current isn't just paperwork. A neglected aerator or empty chlorine supply lets partially treated effluent reach the spray field and your yard.
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Yes. Texas rules require aerobic treatment units to stay under a maintenance contract, with an inspection reported to the permitting authority roughly every four months. For most Willis properties that reporting goes to Montgomery County Environmental Health Services, while lakefront systems fall under the SJRA.
A visit typically covers the air pump and aerator, the disinfection supply such as chlorine tablets, and the spray field and its heads, plus the alarm, floats, and pump. The goal is to confirm the unit is treating effluent properly before it sprays onto your lot, then log the inspection as the rules require.
Beyond falling out of compliance with the reporting requirement, an unmaintained unit can stop treating properly, sending under-treated effluent to the spray field. That creates odor and health concerns and can surface later during a resale inspection, so keeping the contract active is the simpler path.
7 septic companies in our directory serve Willis. They’re listed above with ratings and contact details.
These are the septic companies our directory lists for aerobic service in Willis, Montgomery County. Ratings and review counts come from Google and change over time, so always confirm licensing, insurance, and pricing directly with a company before scheduling work.
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