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Licensed Septic Repair Specialists in St. Clair, Alabama

We've matched 111 AOWB-licensed septic repair specialists serving St. Clair County. All Alabama septic contractors must hold an active AOWB license before performing installation, pumping, or repair work.

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  • License held by ALEXANDER, JEFF E. · #2102
  • License held by ALEXANDER, JUSTIN W · #4574
  • License held by ANDERSON, RANDALL P. · #1665
  • License held by ANDREWS, MARK W. · #1113
  • License held by BARRETT, KEITH · #1820
  • License held by BATSON, DAVID W. · #1939
  • License held by BAXTER, JONATHAN W · #4472
  • License held by BEARDEN, DONALD T. · #2913
  • License held by BELLEW, PHILIP H. · #1256
  • License held by BICE, JERRY E. · #4954
  • License held by BLANKENSHIP, CHRISTOPHER C. · #4876
  • License held by BLANKENSHIP, DANIEL · #1083

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do septic contractors in Alabama need to be licensed?+

Yes. Anyone installing, pumping, or servicing onsite wastewater (septic) systems in Alabama must hold an active license from the Alabama Onsite Wastewater Board (AOWB).

How do I check a contractor's license status myself?+

You can look up any Alabama septic license directly on the AOWB's public roster to independently verify status before hiring.

How many contractors will contact me after I submit a request?+

We forward your request to up to 3 licensed contractors in your area -- never more -- so you get real competing quotes without being overwhelmed by calls.

Is there a cost to submit a service request?+

No. Submitting a request through SepticListUSA is always free for homeowners.

What's the difference between a basic and advanced installer license?+

Alabama issues Basic, Advanced Level 1, and Advanced Level 2 installer licenses, reflecting increasing scope of the wastewater system designs a contractor is qualified to install.

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