Mesa Septic & Rooter Service: Local Plumbing Service Serving Mesa, AZ 85209
11418 E Monterey Ave, Mesa, AZ 85209
About the Company
Mesa Septic & Rooter Service is a family-owned and operated business with deep roots in the valley, serving Mesa and the surrounding communities for over five decades. Founded in 1960 by Paul McCormick, the company is now led by Gary McCormick, a second-generation, state-licensed contractor with over 40 years of hands-on experience. This legacy represents three generations of expertise in the septic trade. We are a fully licensed and insured team (ROC231694) committed to getting every job done right the first time, on schedule. Our services span the full spectrum of septic work, including inspections for home sales, line replacements, tank and drywell installation, and repairs. We believe in continuous improvement and stand behind our work with free service calls for advice, ensuring your home's plumbing and septic systems operate smoothly.
Questions and Answers
What does a plumbing inspection involve for my Mesa home?
Our thorough plumbing inspection assesses the health of your entire system, from supply lines to drains and the septic tank connection. For Mesa homes, we pay special attention to common local issues like mineral scale buildup that can reduce water pressure and slow-draining bathroom sinks. The inspection helps identify minor problems before they become major, costly repairs, providing peace of mind about your home's essential systems.
Why is a septic inspection important when selling a home in Arizona?
In Arizona, a failing septic system can significantly delay or derail a home sale. Our detailed septic inspection provides a clear, professional assessment of the tank, drain field, and connecting lines. As a state-certified and licensed company (ROC231694), our report gives buyers confidence and sellers the documentation needed for a smooth transaction. With over 50 years in the valley, we understand local soil conditions and regulations.
My bathroom drains are slow. Is this a septic issue or a plumbing clog?
In many Mesa homes, slow bathroom drains are often due to buildup from soap, hair, and minerals in our hard water, which is a plumbing line issue. However, if multiple fixtures are draining slowly or you notice other signs like soggy ground near your drain field, it could indicate a septic system problem. We offer free service calls for advice to help diagnose the issue. Our team can then perform the correct repair, whether it's clearing a line or inspecting your septic tank.
Key Services
- Plumbing inspection
Business Location & Hours
| Mon: | Open 24 hours |
| Tue: | Open 24 hours |
| Wed: | Open 24 hours |
| Thu: | Open 24 hours |
| Fri: | Open 24 hours |
| Sat: | Open 24 hours |
| Sun: | Open 24 hours |










