24 Hour Emergency Cesspool Services

24 Hour Emergency Cesspool Services in Suffolk County

24 Hour Emergency Cesspool Services in Suffolk County

Cesspool Cleaning & Repair Experts at Your Service 24/7


Is there a strange foul smell in your house? Do you notice small puddles of water around the cesspool area? Or has there been a sewage backup in your home in the middle of the night?


No matter what cesspool emergency you may be facing and what day or time it is, we’re always there to help you deal with it. At Cesspool Competition & Repair, we offer emergency cesspool cleaning and repair services round the clock because we know how big of a mess they can create in your property.

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We Can Deal With All Types of Cesspool Emergencies

Problems in a cesspool system typically appear in the form of leaks, backups, and overflows. The signs of most problems may be similar, but their underlying causes are not always the same. Therefore, an efficient solution would be to identify the root cause of the problem, fix it and clean up the mess. This is exactly what we do at Competition Cesspool & Drain.



Having been in the industry for several decades, we know all the problems Suffolk County’s cesspool systems can experience and have specialists to deal with them. Here are some of the cesspool problems we can help you with:

  • Clogged Grease Trap

    Grease traps intercept grease, oil, and other fatty substances from entering the wastewater disposal system. If not cleaned regularly, the grease continues to buildup and clog the line, eventually causing overflows and backups.

  • Bacterial Deficiency

    A cesspool system relies on bacteria for waste treatment. However, many household cleaners and chemicals found in cesspool treatment products kill these bacteria, which then negatively impact the process of waste breakdown. As a result, solid waste continues to build up and can lead to overflow if not cleaned. Cesspool and septic tank systems with bacterial deficiency also need to be pumped more frequently until the bacterial balance is restored.

  • Clogged Cesspool Wells

    Bacterial deficiency can also lead to the formation of clogs in cesspool openings. If these clogs are not cleaned, they can cause wastewater backup, even when there is not enough solid waste in the cesspool.

  • Damaged or Broken Parts

    If any part of the waste disposal system gets damaged or breaks, you can experience massive overflows and backups, which may also cause significant harm to your property. Your sewer line, grease trap, or even the cesspool can break if not maintained properly.

  • Tree Roots Infiltration

    If you have trees in your backyard or close to your house, their roots can infiltrate your waste disposal system in search of water and disrupt the flow of wastewater out of the system. This can result in slow drainage and can also completely stop the water flow, causing backup.

  • Full Cesspool

    Your cesspool system doesn’t necessarily have to encounter a problem to overflow or cause backups. It can also happen just because you haven’t got your cesspool pumped in a long time.


    On average, cesspools need to be pumped every three to five years. However, a cesspool may need to be pumped more frequently if it’s small, receives items that are not supposed to be flushed down the drains, or gets high quantities of waste in general (as happens in commercial properties).


    Failure to get the cesspool cleaned as often as it needs to can lead to slow drainage, clogged pipes, and eventually backups.

We Can Deal With All Types of Cesspool Emergencies

Problems in a cesspool system typically appear in the form of leaks, backups, and overflows. The signs of most problems may be similar, but their underlying causes are not always the same. Therefore, an efficient solution would be to identify the root cause of the problem, fix it and clean up the mess. This is exactly what we do at Competition Cesspool & Drain.


Having been in the industry for several decades, we know all the problems Suffolk County’s cesspool systems can experience and have specialists to deal with them. Here are some of the cesspool problems we can help you with:

  • Clogged Grease Trap

    Grease traps intercept grease, oil, and other fatty substances from entering the wastewater disposal system. If not cleaned regularly, the grease continues to buildup and clog the line, eventually causing overflows and backups.

  • Bacterial Deficiency

    A cesspool system relies on bacteria for waste treatment. However, many household cleaners and chemicals found in cesspool treatment products kill these bacteria, which then negatively impact the process of waste breakdown. As a result, solid waste continues to build up and can lead to overflow if not cleaned. Cesspool and septic tank systems with bacterial deficiency also need to be pumped more frequently until the bacterial balance is restored.

  • Clogged Cesspool Wells

    Bacterial deficiency can also lead to the formation of clogs in cesspool openings. If these clogs are not cleaned, they can cause wastewater backup, even when there is not enough solid waste in the cesspool.

  • Damaged or Broken Parts

    If any part of the waste disposal system gets damaged or breaks, you can experience massive overflows and backups, which may also cause significant harm to your property. Your sewer line, grease trap, or even the cesspool can break if not maintained properly.

  • Tree Roots Infiltration

    If you have trees in your backyard or close to your house, their roots can infiltrate your waste disposal system in search of water and disrupt the flow of wastewater out of the system. This can result in slow drainage and can also completely stop the water flow, causing backup.

  • Full Cesspool

    Your cesspool system doesn’t necessarily have to encounter a problem to overflow or cause backups. It can also happen just because you haven’t got your cesspool pumped in a long time.


    On average, cesspools need to be pumped every three to five years. However, a cesspool may need to be pumped more frequently if it’s small, receives items that are not supposed to be flushed down the drains, or gets high quantities of waste in general (as happens in commercial properties).


    Failure to get the cesspool cleaned as often as it needs to can lead to slow drainage, clogged pipes, and eventually backups.

Cesspool Emergency Services That We Offer


Competition Cesspool & Drain is a full-service cesspool repair and maintenance company in Suffolk County. We have the experts and resources to deal with all types of cesspool problems and emergencies. Our range of emergency cesspool services in Suffolk County include:

  • Cesspool and septic tank pumping 
  • Grease trap pumping 
  • Drain cleaning 
  • High-pressure water jetting 
  • Cesspool aeration 
  • Clarifier cleaning 
  • Sewage ejector tank cleaning and pump repair 
  • Storm drain cleaning and repair 
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Call At (631) 525-0421 To Have A Professional Cesspool Cleaning & Repair Team Visit Your Property Right Away!

Competition Cesspool & Drain is a family-owned and operated business, serving the people of Suffolk County for six generations. We have a team of professionally trained and experienced specialists who use cutting-edge technology to help keep the cesspool systems running smoothly.


We deal with both residential and commercial cesspool systems and are capable of dealing with all types of cesspool emergencies.


Working with the aim of providing you the peace of mind that your waste disposal system is in perfect working condition, we’re available 24/7 throughout the year. We work day and night and even on holidays to make sure you don’t have to deal with cesspool leaks and waste backups on your own.

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We Also Provide Maintenance Services


At Competition Cesspool & Drain, we not only offer cleaning and repair services but can also help keep your waste disposal system working smoothly through the years.

Don’t Take Your Waste Disposal System for Granted

Waste management systems are often taken for granted until there is a problem. You may think that your cesspool system is working fine, but you wouldn’t know the impending problems until you get it checked by an expert.


Failure to keep a check on your cesspool system is the most common reason people end up with overflowed toilets and failed cesspools. Adopt the proactive approach and get your cesspool system inspected by a reliable professional at least once a year. Also, look out for the signs of problems and call for help immediately.

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