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Septic Locating
Greensboro GA

Expert septic tank locating in Greensboro GA and the Lake Oconee region. Using state-of-the-art electronic tracking equipment, historical records, and hands-on experience, we pinpoint your tank fast — no unnecessary digging, no ruined lawns. Call 706-319-2997.
Same-day response
Written quotes always
7 days a week
GA Licensed #7278

1-2 hrs

Typical locate completion time

Non-Destructive

Electronic tracking — no blind digging

30 mi

Service radius from
Greensboro, GA

Free

Written estimates on every job
Septic Locating Service

Expert Septic Locating Services: Find Your System Fast with Foy Septic

Whether you are a homeowner preparing for routine maintenance, or a real estate buyer’s agent racing against the clock during a due diligence period, dealing with a “lost” septic tank is a stressful, time-consuming problem. Your septic system is one of the most critical, yet completely invisible, components of a property. When it works, you forget it’s there. When it needs attention, and nobody knows exactly where it is buried, a simple maintenance task can quickly turn into an expensive landscaping nightmare.

At Foy Septic, we take the guesswork out of property maintenance. We specialize in precise, non-destructive septic tank locating. Using state-of-the-art electronic tracking equipment, historical property records, and years of hands-on industry experience, we pinpoint the exact location of your tank, baffles, and drain field. No unnecessary digging. No ruined lawns. Just fast, accurate results so you can get back to living in your home or closing your real estate transaction.

A surprising number of property owners have no idea where their septic tank is located. Often, a home changes hands multiple times and the original as-built drawings are lost to time. While out of sight is usually out of mind, not knowing the location of your septic system is a ticking time bomb for your property value and your wallet.

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Septic inspection in Greensboro, GA

Non-Destructive Methods

Electronic tracking equipment — we find it without tearing up your yard
Why It Matters

The Critical Importance of Knowing Where Your Septic Tank Is

As a homeowner, your septic tank requires regular pumping and inspection — typically every three to five years, depending on your household size and water usage. However, a septic pumping company cannot pump a tank they cannot find.

If you don’t know where your tank is, you risk delaying routine pumping, which leads to solid waste overflowing into your drain field and causing catastrophic system failure. You also risk accidental property damage from home additions, pools, decks, or landscaping placed unknowingly over the tank or drain field. And you risk wasting money on blind digging — hiring laborers to randomly dig up your yard looking for the lid, destroying your landscaping in the process.

For real estate buyer’s agents, professional septic locating is equally critical. In the fast-paced world of real estate, time kills deals. During the due diligence period, a buyer’s agent must ensure the property is fully inspected, and a comprehensive septic inspection is a non-negotiable step for any home not connected to city sewer lines.

Why Foy Septic

Why Choose Foy Septic for
Your Locating Needs

Local Knowledge — We know the soil types, county regulations, and common installation quirks of this specific region better than anyone.
Non-Destructive Methods — We treat your lawn like it's our own. We use targeted technology to minimize digging and disruption.
Full-Service Capabilities — We don't just find the tank and leave. Once we locate the system, we can immediately handle pumping, inspection, riser installation, or any necessary repairs.
Electronic Tracking Equipment — State-of-the-art electronic transmitters and receivers pinpoint your tank's exact location without guesswork.
Historical Record Research — Before we arrive, we pull original permits and as-built diagrams from the county health department to give us a head start.
Real Estate Ready — We work efficiently within due diligence windows. Our written reports satisfy lender, underwriter, and inspector requirements.
Written Estimates Always — You receive a clear written estimate before any work begins. No surprise charges, ever.
The Process

The Septic Locating
Process

We don’t rely on guesswork, divining rods, or blind digging. Here is exactly what you can expect when you hire us for a locate.

1

Historical Record Retrieval

Before we step foot on your property, we contact the local county health department to pull original permits and as-built diagrams. These provide a crucial starting point for the location search.

2

Visual Site Assessment

Our technicians conduct a thorough visual sweep of your property — inspecting the foundation for the main sewer cleanout and looking for subtle yard clues like soil depressions, high spots, or vegetation changes.

3

Electronic Transmitter Tracking

We flush a small waterproof radio transmitter down a toilet or cleanout pipe. As it travels into the tank, it emits a continuous signal. Our technician tracks it with a handheld receiver, pinpointing the exact location underground.

4

Safe Probing & Uncovering

We use a specialized soil probe to confirm the tank's depth and edges without puncturing it. Once confirmed, we carefully excavate the smallest possible area to expose the access port — preserving your landscaping.
Warning Signs

Signs You Need to Find Your
Septic Tank Immediately

If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, your system needs immediate attention. Schedule a septic locate with Foy Septic before a minor issue becomes a major health hazard.

Lush, unusually green grass

A specific patch significantly greener than the rest of your yard, especially during dry seasons, is likely being fertilized by sewage leaking from an overfull tank or failing drain field.

Foul odors outdoors

You should never be able to smell your septic system. A persistent odor of rotten eggs or raw sewage in a specific area of your yard means you are standing near a compromised tank.

Slow draining sinks and toilets

If every drain in your house is suddenly slow and plunging does nothing, your main septic tank is likely full and backing up into the main line.

Gurgling pipes

If your toilet gurgles when you run the washing machine, or your shower drain bubbles when you flush, your system is struggling to vent and drain properly.
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, do not wait. Contact Foy Septic as soon as possible. Early intervention is almost always less expensive than waiting until the problem becomes severe.
Septic tank pumping warning signs
How a Tank Gets "Lost"

4 Common Reasons

Generational property transfers, missing county records, overgrown landscaping, and unpermitted additions like patios or driveways built directly over the tank. All four are situations we encounter regularly.
For Real Estate Agents

Protecting Your Clients
and Saving the Deal

In the fast-paced world of real estate, time kills deals. During the due diligence period, to properly inspect the septic system the inspector must physically access the tank. Locating the tank quickly ensures the inspection happens within the strict contingency window.

Many lenders — especially for FHA or VA loans — require proof that the septic system is functional and located a safe distance from the property’s well or property lines. You need accurate location data to satisfy underwriters. And if a tank is located and found to need repairs, doing this early in the due diligence phase allows you to negotiate repairs or credits from the seller before you lose your negotiating leverage.

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Upgrade Your System

The Benefit of Septic
Septic Tank Risers

Once Foy Septic has successfully located and uncovered your septic tank, we highly recommend one additional cost-saving step: installing a septic tank riser. A riser is a durable plastic or concrete pipe that attaches to the top of your septic tank and extends vertically to ground level, topped with a secure heavy-duty lid.

Without a riser, every time your tank needs to be pumped — every three to five years — someone has to dig up your yard, destroying the grass and charging you for the labor. With a riser installed flush with your lawn, our pumping trucks can simply unscrew the lid, pump the tank, and be on their way in minutes. It pays for itself after just one or two pumping cycles.

Septic Tank Pumping Truck Foy Septic
Common Questions

Frequently Asked
Questions

Have questions about septic tank locating? We have answers. If you don’t see yours below, call us at 706-319-2997 — we’re happy to help.

Septic tank access point

The cost varies depending on the complexity of the job. If the county has highly accurate records and the tank is shallow, it is a very quick, inexpensive process. If the tank is deeply buried, unrecorded, and requires electronic transmitter tracking and excavation, the cost increases. Contact Foy Septic today for a transparent, upfront estimate based on your property profile.

In most cases, our experienced technicians can locate your septic tank within one to two hours. If the property is exceptionally large, heavily wooded, or the system was installed unconventionally, it may take slightly longer. We prioritize efficiency to minimize disruption to your day.

If we need to flush an electronic transmitter from inside the house via a toilet, we will need someone home to grant us access. However, if you have an accessible exterior cleanout pipe, we can often complete the locate entirely from the outside without you needing to take time off work.

Unfortunately, this happens. If our locators determine your tank has been built over, we will map out its exact dimensions. To access it for pumping or inspection, we may need to cut a small, precise access hole through the concrete or pavers. We will always consult with you and fully explain the options before making any cuts to your hardscaping.

Absolutely. A pumping receipt simply proves the liquid and solids were removed — it does not guarantee the structural integrity of the tank, the condition of the baffles, or the functionality of the drain field. Your buyer’s inspector must physically look inside the empty tank to ensure it isn’t cracked or leaking. We can locate it quickly so your inspector can do their job before your due diligence period expires.

Service Area

Septic Locating
Throughout Greene County &
Beyond

Foy Septic provides septic tank locating throughout Greensboro, Madison, Eatonton, Watkinsville, Athens, Bishop, Buckhead, Rutledge, Union Point, Social Circle, White Plains, and Siloam. We serve homeowners and businesses throughout Greene, Morgan, Putnam, Oconee, Clarke, Walton, Oglethorpe, Hancock, Warren, and Jasper counties.

Stop Guessing and Start
Digging in the Right Spot

Don't let a lost septic tank derail your home maintenance schedule or jeopardize your real estate closing. Put away the shovel and let the professionals handle it. Call Foy Septic at 706-319-2997 for a free estimate — same-day response during business hours.
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Phone
706-319-2997
Email
foyseptic@gmail.com
Address
1020 Park Ave Suite 103 G
Greensboro, GA 30642
Hours
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7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
License
GA State License #7278

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