Always prompt and professional, Mastin Septic is a local, family owned business that has serviced our home since 1989. I highly recommend them!
Swanton sits right on the Lucas and Fulton County line, and we work both sides. Village, townships, rural properties, all of it.
Also serving Delta, Whitehouse, Holland & the rest of the Airport Highway corridor and Northwest Ohio.
In Swanton, we handle the whole range: routine tank pumping, inspections, drain field work, and new installs, the same as we have since 1960.
You'll see our trucks out along State Route 2, and US-20A, and we're a short drive from our Whitehouse shop on Waterville Swanton Road, close enough to keep Swanton scheduling tight.
Around Swanton we also cover Delta, Whitehouse, and Holland. Not sure whether your side of State Route 64 is on septic or city sewer? Give us a call and we'll tell you.
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Eight services running Airport Highway and State Route 64, in and around Lucas & Fulton County.
Three-to-five-year pump-outs along Airport Highway and State Route 64.
Written reports for closings near Oak Openings Metropark, off Airport Highway.
New systems designed for the lots along Airport Highway and State Route 64.
Honest diagnosis first on repair calls off Airport Highway or State Route 64.
Full replacements when a system off State Route 64 is done.
Field repairs matched to the ground between Airport Highway and State Route 64.
Trap service for the kitchens between Airport Highway and State Route 64.
Pumping schedules that fit the households along Airport Highway and State Route 64.
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When you call a septic or well company in Swanton, you want a crew that already runs Airport Highway and State Route 64, shows up when promised, and quotes the job straight. That has been the Mastin way since 1960.
Most tanks around the Swanton, Swan Creek, and Fulton township spread need pumping every three to five years. When drains slow or the ground over the tank stays wet, that is the first thing we check on our Airport Highway and State Route 64 route. We pump the tank down, clean out the sludge and scum, and check the baffles before we leave.
When a property near Oak Openings Metropark changes hands, the buyer usually wants the septic system checked in writing. We open the tank, load-test the field, and hand over a report the Fulton County Health Department and any lender will accept.
Systems out in the Swanton, Swan Creek, and Fulton township spread eventually wear out. We handle the full job: repairing failed lines, replacing collapsed tanks, and engineering new systems sized to the lot. The Fulton County Health Department permit and design work ride along with the job.
Ground near Ai Creek decides how a drain field behaves, and catching a struggling field early beats replacing one. We clear and repair leach lines off Airport Highway and State Route 64 and keep tanks on a schedule so solids never reach the field.
Plenty of homes around the Swanton, Swan Creek, and Fulton township spread draw water from private wells, and when pressure drops we test the pump, tank, and switch before replacing anything. We keep common pumps on the truck, so most calls out by Oak Openings Metropark finish in one visit.
Swanton straddles both Fulton and Lucas Counties, spanning Swan Creek, Fulton, and Swanton Townships. It sits at the edge of the Oak Openings, where the soil is sandy rather than the heavy clay found across most of Northwest Ohio. That matters for septic systems, because sand drains faster.
We work Swanton along Airport Highway (US-20A and State Route 2) and State Route 64, from near Memorial Park and Oak Openings Metropark out to the township farmland. If you are on a septic system in the Oak Openings sand, we know how these systems behave here.
What we get called for along Airport Highway and State Route 64:
Routine pumping needs no permit anywhere in the Swanton, Swan Creek, and Fulton township spread, so most Swanton calls are just a phone call. Permits enter the picture for new systems, replacements, and major repairs.
Those jobs run through the Fulton County Health Department under Ohio Revised Code Chapter 3718: design approved first, permit issued, work finished within a year. On the lots we service along Airport Highway and State Route 64, we handle the design and filing ourselves so a Swanton owner is not chasing paperwork.
If you are unsure whether your Swanton project needs a permit, call and you will have a clear answer before any work is quoted.
Always prompt and professional, Mastin Septic is a local, family owned business that has serviced our home since 1989. I highly recommend them!
Fast reliable work system works perfectly! always have prompt response when I have a question they returned my calls and a very timely manner
Quality workmanship. Attention to details. Took care of the little things, good clean up, showed up when promised. Friendly and professional.
Driveways, farms, and jobsites from Oak Openings Metropark out along Airport Highway.