Holmes Septic Service LLC · Summit, MS · Family-Operated
Family-Operated · Summit, MS

Septic trouble? We've got you covered. Septic tank service, installation, pumping & precast tanks in Summit, McComb & Pike County, Mississippi.

Holmes Septic Service builds, sells, installs, and cleans septic systems across Mississippi. Precast tanks, treatment plants, and pump-truck service from a family that's been on these back roads a long time. Two lines. Real people answer. Call the cell or office number and we'll come look.

3Generations
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40+yrLifespan on
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1 dayAverage quote
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What we do

Three lines of work. One trusted crew.

From the tank in your yard to the truck that empties it — Holmes handles septic top to bottom.

Precast Tanks & Treatment Plants

Manufactured-grade precast concrete tanks built to last decades. Sized for single-family homes, large properties, and small commercial — with treatment plant options when a standard tank won't cut it.

  • Residential precast septic tanks
  • Treatment plants for tougher sites
  • Commercial-rated sizing
  • Built to Mississippi code
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Sales · Service · Installation

We sell the tank, deliver it, install it the right way, and stand behind the work. One number, one crew, one chain of accountability — no third-party shuffling when something needs answered.

  • New septic installs
  • Drain field repair & replacement
  • System upgrades & rework
  • Service calls for existing systems
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Septic Cleaning · Pump Truck

Most household tanks need pumping every 3 to 5 years. When yours is due — or when something stops working — our pump truck rolls out and gets you back to normal. Same day when we can.

  • Routine tank pumping
  • Emergency pump-outs
  • System inspection while we're there
  • Honest read on what your tank actually needs
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What we install

Modern drain fields. Built to outlast stone.

When your system needs a drain field, we don't just trench in washed stone and hope. We design and install engineered chamber and gravelless systems that flow better, go in cleaner, and last longer.

No gravel trucks Faster installs Works on tough lots Longer-lasting field
Our crew · South MS Holmes Septic crew installing an Infiltrator chamber drain-field line in a trench
Infiltrator® Chamber Systems

The drain field, without the stone.

Open-bottom plastic chambers replace the old stone-and-pipe trench entirely — more open space for water to soak into the soil, more strength in the ground, and a cleaner install with no washed stone settling in to clog the field over the years.

  • Louvered sidewalls give water the maximum area to infiltrate the soil.
  • High-strength build rated for real-world yard loads, with traffic-rated options when a system runs under a driveway.
  • Lightweight and modular — far faster to set than hauling and leveling tons of stone.
  • Smaller-footprint configurations that fit tighter and tougher lots.
Ask if chambers fit your lot
Our crew · South MS A gravelless EZflow drain-field line installed in red Mississippi clay by Holmes Septic
EZflow® Gravelless System

Engineered aggregate. No stone hauling.

EZflow wraps a perforated pipe inside lightweight engineered aggregate, bundled and ready to set straight in the trench. All the drainage of a big stone field — without the gravel trucks, the heavy equipment, or the fine sediment that chokes a stone field down the road.

  • No washed stone means less heavy equipment on your property and a faster, cleaner install.
  • Works on slopes and around obstacles where a conventional stone field becomes a headache.
  • Resists the sediment and compaction that shorten the life of a traditional drain field.
  • Made from recycled aggregate — and can qualify for a smaller field footprint in the right soils.
Talk through your options
Why H&H

Built different. Built local.

There are a lot of folks who'll dig a hole and drop a tank in it. Here's why people keep calling Holmes when they want it done right.

A completed Holmes Septic installation — tank and treatment-plant access risers set flush in the yard
  • 1
    Family-Operated, Mississippi-Rooted

    Same family, same trucks, same standards. When you call, you talk to a Holmes — not a dispatcher reading off a screen.

  • 2
    We Make The Tanks We Install

    Precast concrete done in-house. No third-party guesswork on quality. The tank that gets dropped on your property is one we'd put on our own.

  • 3
    Two Lines, Real People

    Call (601) 303-8377 or (601) 248-5290. Someone picks up. If we miss you, we call back the same day.

  • 4
    Decades On These Back Roads

    We know the rural lots, the slopes, the water tables, the soil — and what county inspectors are going to want to see before they sign off.

The lineup

The systems we install, up close.

Both families replace the old stone-and-pipe drain field entirely. We spec the exact model and layout for your soil, your lot, and what your county wants to see.

Infiltrator® Chambers

One chamber family, a model for every site.

Open-bottom plastic chambers: the louvered sidewalls open the soil to the water and the arch carries the load. Here's the family we pull from to fit your field.

Maximum strength

Quick4 Plus™

Center structural columns for the most strength in the ground. Fits a 36″ trench, 8–14″ tall.

Maximum infiltration

Quick4®

Louvered sidewalls give water the most soil contact. Built for 18, 24, or 36″ trenches, 8–16″ tall.

Faster installs

Quick5™

Five-foot chambers mean more trench per piece — fewer joints and a quicker set on bigger fields.

Conventional fields

Arc™ Series

Improved arch design for standard leachfields, in a trench or a bed. 8–16″ tall.

Drive-over rated

Traffic-Rated

Lightweight chambers tested to carry vehicle loads — the right call when a field runs under a driveway.

Not sure which?

That's our job. We read the soil and the layout and put the right chamber in the ground.

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EZflow® Gravelless

Engineered aggregate, cut to the trench.

EZflow wraps a perforated pipe inside lightweight engineered aggregate, locked in high-strength netting and ready to set straight in the trench — no stone, no gravel trucks. How it goes together:

  • 3″ or 4″ perforated pipe at the core carries water the length of the run.
  • Engineered aggregate surrounds the pipe in place of washed stone — no fine sediment to clog the field.
  • Snap-together couplers join sections fast, even on slopes and around obstacles.
  • Lightweight bundles hand-carry in where a loaded stone truck can't reach.
Configurations we set
Single-pipe runs Multi-pipe bundles Trench or bed 7″–14″ diameters 5′ & 10′ lengths

Sized to the field your lot and soil call for — and it can qualify for a smaller footprint where the soils allow.

Tell us about your property — we'll spec the system that fits it.

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Questions we hear a lot

Straight answers.

Don't see your question? Call (601) 303-8377 and ask. We'd rather you understand the system than just trust us blind.

How often should I have my septic tank pumped?
Most household tanks need pumping every 3 to 5 years, depending on size and how many people are using it. Heavy use, garbage disposals, or smaller tanks can shorten that window. When we pump, we'll tell you what we saw and what a realistic cycle looks like for your house.
How long does a new septic installation take?
A standard residential install on a clean, accessible lot is usually a 1- to 3-day job once permits are in hand. Tougher sites — rock, slope, high water table, or unusual property layouts — can push that out. We'll walk you through the timeline before any dirt moves.
Do you handle permits and county inspections?
Yes. We work with county health and permitting offices regularly and know what they want to see. We'll get the paperwork lined up and have the system ready for sign-off when it's time. One less thing for you to chase.
What size tank do I need?
The short answer: it depends on how many bedrooms you have and how many people live there. Most single-family homes land somewhere between 1,000 and 1,500 gallons. Larger homes, multi-generational households, or commercial spaces go bigger. We'll size it right — there's no point in over-buying or under-sizing.
Do you service commercial properties?
Yes — restaurants, small commercial sites, RV parks, and rural businesses all have septic needs that scale differently from residential. We can spec, install, and maintain larger systems including treatment plants. Call and tell us about the property — we'll quote it honestly.
What if my drain field is failing?
Drain field issues show up as soggy spots in the yard, slow drains, or smell. Sometimes a pump-out and a rest period buys time; sometimes it's time for repair or replacement. The honest read costs you nothing. Have us out, we'll look, we'll tell you straight.
Why precast concrete tanks specifically?
Precast concrete tanks are heavier, stiffer, and last 40–60 years in normal use. They don't float when groundwater rises like lighter plastic tanks can, and they handle the long-term wear of waste a lot better. We make them ourselves so we know what's going in the ground.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes — fully licensed septic operator in Mississippi and properly insured. If you ever want documentation, just ask and we'll send it over.
From the field

On the job. Across Mississippi.

Not stock photos — these are our trucks, our tanks, and our crew on real jobs around the area. This is what showing up looks like.

Save the guess.
Save the Saturday.
Call Holmes.

Whether it's a new system, a pump-out, or something gone sideways — pick the line that's closest to you and dial. Real person. Same day callback. Quote in your hand fast.