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Rural Septic Services Across New Brunswick

Choose your town to contact the operator listed for your area. Confirm the service type, travel distance, timing and price directly by phone.

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  • Locally operated
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Services to confirm

Common septic service requests

Operator capabilities differ. Confirm each required service directly with the listed operator.

Tank pumping

Confirm septic or holding-tank pump-out availability.

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Inspections

Confirm real-estate or maintenance inspection availability.

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Repairs

Describe the issue and confirm whether repair work is offered.

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New systems

Confirm whether new or replacement systems are designed or installed.

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How it works

From first call to booking

Step 1

Call or text

Share your location and describe the job you need.

Step 2

Confirm service and price

Ask whether the operator handles the job, travels to your location, and what the current price and timing are.

Step 3

Book directly

Book directly with the operator and confirm access instructions before the visit.

Service area

Find your town

Acreage Septic covers rural communities right across New Brunswick, grouped by the operator who works each area. Acreage Septic covers rural New Brunswick through 16 operator territories. This page lists 78 communities. Tap your town for local pricing and to call:

Moncton & area

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Shediac & Acadian coast

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Sackville & Tantramar

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Sussex & Kings County

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Saint John area

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St. Stephen & Charlotte County

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Oromocto & Fredericton rural

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Woodstock & Carleton County

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Grand Falls & Victoria County

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Edmundston & Madawaska

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Campbellton & Restigouche

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Bathurst & Chaleur

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Acadian Peninsula & area

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Miramichi & area

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Kent County & area

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Minto, Chipman & Grand Lake

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Permits and regulations

Septic rules in New Brunswick

New Brunswick requires a licensed installer and provincial approval before an onsite sewage system is installed, repaired or replaced. The system must be inspected before it is covered.

Main rulePublic Health Act and On-site Sewage Disposal System Regulation 2009-137
Approval authorityProvincial Technical Inspection Services and public health inspectors
General scopeInstallation, construction, repair and replacement of onsite sewage disposal systems.
  • Use a New Brunswick licensed onsite sewage installer.
  • Obtain provincial approval before installation, construction, repair or replacement.
  • Leave the completed system uncovered until the provincial inspection is finished.

Reviewed June 17, 2026. Confirm current property-specific requirements before work begins.

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Good to know

Septic questions, straight answers

How often should a septic tank be pumped in New Brunswick?

Most rural households should pump every 2–3 years. Bigger families, smaller tanks or heavy water use can shorten that to 18–24 months. If you can't remember your last pump-out, it's time.

How much does septic pumping cost in rural New Brunswick?

Pricing varies by operator, tank size, access and travel. Call the listed operator for a current quote.

What are the warning signs of a full tank?

Slow drains, gurgling toilets, sewage smell in the yard, or a strip of suspiciously green grass over the tank or field. Sewage backing up into the house means call right away.

Do you service acreages and cabins outside of town?

The listed operator is associated with this service-area cluster. Confirm travel limits and availability by phone.

Need help with a septic issue?

Call the listed operator to confirm the job type, travel distance, schedule and current price before booking.

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