Serving South Central Pennsylvania Since 1972

South Hanover Township requires routine septic maintenance on a three-year cycle. If your system is due this period, we can handle the pump-out and leave you with the service documentation you need for township records.
Bauman’s Septic has served South Central PA since 1972, helping homeowners stay on schedule and avoid problems.
Bauman’s Septic has served South Central PA since 1972, helping homeowners stay on schedule and avoid septic problems.

South Hanover Township requires septic tanks to be pumped and inspected within each three-year period as part of its on-lot management rules.
What homeowners need to know
Not sure if you’re due this cycle? Call the township office to confirm your timing. If you’re due, we’ll get you on the schedule and make sure you have what you need when we’re done.
We’ll clean your tank and keep the visit simple and efficient. If we notice anything that needs attention, we’ll explain it clearly and directly.
A routine septic pumping is straightforward and usually takes less time than most homeowners expect. Once we locate and access the tank, we remove the built-up solids and wastewater, check for obvious issues, and secure everything before we leave.
There is no need to be home the entire time in many cases, as long as we have clear access to the tank lids.
The process does not involve tearing up your yard or disrupting your day. When done on schedule, it is a simple maintenance appointment that helps you avoid the stress, cost, and inconvenience of a system problem later

If you're outside of South Hanover, then take a look at our service area map. Select your township below.

Family owned and operating since 1972, we bring decades of experience to every job. We take care of the work without making it complicated. You get straightforward pricing and clear answers, plain and simple. If you’re due, schedule it now.
Septic systems are easy to ignore because most of the time they stay out of sight. That does not mean they do not need attention. Over time, solids collect at the bottom of the tank and can begin to reduce capacity. When that happens, you may notice slow drains, odors, or soggy areas in the yard. Regular pumping helps prevent those issues and extends the life of the system. If everything looks good, we will tell you. If something needs attention, you will understand why and what your options are.