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Commercial Septic Pumping
in Rapid City, SD

Fast, reliable commercial septic pumping for Rapid City businesses. We handle the maintenance so you can focus on running your operation.

 

Running a business means you can’t afford downtime, and you definitely can’t afford a failing septic system. Hills Septic gets the job done fast, right the first time, so you can stay focused on what matters.

Our experienced crew doesn’t just pump your tanks, we inspect them. We’ll evaluate the condition of your system, flag any issues before they become expensive problems, and give you a clear picture of where things stand.

We keep the records
so you don't have to.

Every service visit is logged in our system: tank details, measurements, condition notes — so we’re fully up to speed the moment you call. Our office staff will track your maintenance schedule and send reminders when it’s time for your next service.

What you can expect working with Hills Septic Service:

This information is stored in our system to make future residential septic pumping in Rapid City, SD faster, easier, and more efficient.

Any Business. Any System. Any Season.

Hills Septic serves commercial clients throughout Rapid City and the Black Hills. Whether you manage a restaurant, rental property, campground, or office building, we’ll keep your system running clean.

Frequently Asked Questions

The recommended pumping schedule depends on the size of your tank, the type of business you operate, wastewater volume, and overall system usage. Restaurants, car washes, and high-traffic facilities often require more frequent service than other commercial properties. Our team can help determine a maintenance schedule that fits your operation.

Hills Septic Service pumps and services a variety of commercial wastewater systems, including restaurant grease traps, car wash pits, wash bay pits, holding tanks, wastewater tanks, floor drains, sumps, and scum pits.

Common warning signs include slow drains, unpleasant odors, standing water near the septic system, backups, frequent clogs, and reduced system performance. Routine pumping can help prevent these issues before they disrupt your business.

Yes. During service, our technicians evaluate the condition of your tank and system components while pumping. If we identify any concerns or potential issues, we will discuss our findings and recommendations with you.

Yes. We maintain detailed service records, including tank information, service history, and site notes. This allows us to provide more efficient service and helps establish an appropriate maintenance schedule for your property.

Need service? Call now.

Real people answer the phone — day, night, weekends and holidays.