Best Septic Tank Repair in Belleville, IL
Compare 32 local septic tank repair providers in Belleville, IL. Verified listings with real contact info.
32 verified providers · Updated 2026-04-21
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Jet Precast Inc
Mitchell Environmental
R and M Sewer, Septic and Pipe Cleaning
Mars Plumbing & Heating
V1 Environmental
All Service Drain & Sewer Inspections
Bailey Sewer & Water
Maplewood Plumbing & Sewer, LLC.
Nolen Septic Services
J & J Septic & Sewer Cleaning
Pioneer Plumbing Restoration
Signature Plumbing Services St Louis
Drain Cleaning St Louis
DRD Environmental Septic System Design
Superior Sewer & Plumbing Company
Gravity Drain Services
All Star Pumping & Sewer Services
Bob Mahoney Plumbing and Excavating
Veteran Environmental Services
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my septic tank needs repair?
Signs include persistent sewage odors, wet spots or standing water near the tank or drain field, sewage backing up into the house, visible cracks or damage to the tank lid, and sinkholes forming near the tank. These issues should be addressed promptly due to groundwater protection requirements in most states.
Can a cracked septic tank be repaired or does it need replacement?
Minor cracks can often be repaired with concrete sealant or epoxy. However, major structural damage, severely corroded steel tanks, or tanks with multiple cracks usually require replacement. A licensed Illinois septic contractor can assess the best option.
How much does septic tank repair cost in Illinois?
Septic tank repairs typically range from $600 for minor fixes like baffle replacement to $3,000 or more for significant structural repairs. Full tank replacement typically costs $5,000 to $10,000.
Do I need a permit for septic tank repair in Illinois?
Most states require a permit from your local board of health for septic repairs. All work must comply with the Private Sewage Disposal Licensing Act (225 ILCS 225/) and the Illinois Private Sewage Disposal Code at 77 Ill. Adm. Code 905. Minor maintenance like pumping does not require a permit, but structural repairs and component replacements do.