Based in the Cadillac area, we run routes throughout Wexford County and into the neighboring communities of Missaukee and Osceola counties.
Coverage
If you're on septic anywhere in the greater Cadillac area, odds are we already have a truck nearby. Don't see your township below? Call — the answer is usually yes.
Our home base. In-town homes on the sewer fringe, the Lake Cadillac and Lake Mitchell shorelines, Clam Lake Township, Cherry Grove Township, Selma Township, and Haring Township. Same-area response for emergencies.
Fifteen minutes north on US-131. Village homes, surrounding Cedar Creek and Liberty township properties, and the farms and hunting camps east toward the Manistee River country.
Missaukee County's lake town. Cottages and year-round homes around Lake Missaukee and Crooked Lake, plus the M-55 and M-66 corridors. Seasonal-property scheduling is our bread and butter here.
Farm country. Agricultural properties, village homes, and rural systems across southeastern Missaukee County — including older farmstead systems that have never seen a written record.
West on M-115 toward the Hodenpyl Pond and Manistee River corridor. River cottages, hunting properties, and village systems — including plenty of sandy, fast-perc ground.
South along US-131 into Osceola County. Village and rural properties through Burdell and Rose Lake townships, and the Rose Lake cottage community.
East into Osceola County's farm country along M-115 and M-66. Rural residential and agricultural septic systems, plus the village itself.
The western Wexford hill country. Rural homes, camps near the Caberfae area, and properties tucked into the Manistee National Forest fringe — long driveways and buried lids are our specialty out here.
Northern Wexford into southern Grand Traverse County along the M-37 corridor — Buckley village and the surrounding farms and homesteads.
Wexford County septic work changes character mile by mile. Sandy outwash plains around Cadillac and Mesick drain almost too well; clay till pockets near the county's edges barely perc; and low-lying lots near Lake Cadillac, Lake Mitchell, and the Clam River fight a high water table every spring thaw. Because we work these roads constantly, we know what to expect under your lawn before the shovel hits it — and what District Health Department #10 will want to see if your job needs a permit.
A huge share of our service area is seasonal: cottages on Lake Cadillac, Lake Mitchell, Lake Missaukee, Rose Lake, and the river properties along the Manistee. We schedule around cottage life — spring openings, pre-Fourth-of-July pump-outs, and fall service before winterizing — and we're used to coordinating with owners who are two hundred miles away downstate. Read our lake-cottage septic guidance →
Tell us your location and what you need — we'll confirm coverage and call back with pricing.
(231) 281-3156