
Are Septic Tanks Bad for the Environment?
A Question Worth Answering Honestly It’s a fair question, and one we hear more often as homeowners across Dutchess County become increasingly thoughtful about their environmental footprint. The short answer

A Question Worth Answering Honestly It’s a fair question, and one we hear more often as homeowners across Dutchess County become increasingly thoughtful about their environmental footprint. The short answer

Why Septic Records Matter More Than Most Sellers Realize Selling a home in Dutchess County involves a long checklist, disclosures, appraisals, inspections, title searches, and negotiations. For properties with private

The Question Many Homeowners Have But Rarely Think to Ask Spring arrives across Dutchess County and the instinct to garden takes over. Homeowners start planning raised beds, perennial borders, vegetable

What Your Septic System Is Actually Doing Every Day Most homeowners don’t think about their septic system until something goes wrong, and by then, the repair bill is rarely a

Why So Many Homeowners Are Asking This Question Walk into any hardware store or scroll through Amazon for a few minutes and you’ll find dozens of products promising to clean,

The Connection Most Homeowners Don’t Think About Until It’s Too Late There’s a conversation happening at kitchen tables across Dutchess County that rarely involves septic systems, until it has to.

A septic system is one of the most important, and most overlooked, systems on any property in Dutchess County. It operates quietly underground, treating wastewater from your sinks, showers, toilets,

Septic systems are one of the most misunderstood components of any residential or commercial property. Because they operate underground and out of sight, many homeowners assume that if everything inside

Buying a home in Dutchess County is exciting. The property may look perfect on the surface, beautiful landscaping, updated kitchen, fresh paint, but what lies underground matters just as much

A Question Worth Answering Honestly It’s a fair question, and one we hear more often as homeowners across Dutchess County become increasingly thoughtful about their environmental footprint. The short answer

Why Septic Records Matter More Than Most Sellers Realize Selling a home in Dutchess County involves a long checklist, disclosures, appraisals, inspections, title searches, and negotiations. For properties with private

The Question Many Homeowners Have But Rarely Think to Ask Spring arrives across Dutchess County and the instinct to garden takes over. Homeowners start planning raised beds, perennial borders, vegetable

What Your Septic System Is Actually Doing Every Day Most homeowners don’t think about their septic system until something goes wrong, and by then, the repair bill is rarely a

Why So Many Homeowners Are Asking This Question Walk into any hardware store or scroll through Amazon for a few minutes and you’ll find dozens of products promising to clean,

The Connection Most Homeowners Don’t Think About Until It’s Too Late There’s a conversation happening at kitchen tables across Dutchess County that rarely involves septic systems, until it has to.
GOOD Based on 6 reviews Posted on Bryan D.Verified Septic backed up and initially I thought my septic might just be full. Called them and they were able to schedule me same day. They stated they would give me a call when the truck was Enroute which they did and they promptly arrived. The two guys that came were able to determine I had a clog in my main line and took the extra time and effort to unclog it. I really appreciated that.Posted on Carolyn F.Verified Before $hit happens, I called for pricing to pump the "dump" in our septic system. Murphy's Law has had a hold on me ALL of February, so I called Jones to get ahead of the calamities. TIP: call before the freeze sets in because not all septic service companies in the Hudson Valley offer these services over the winter. JEN picked up my call promptly, explained the pricing, and scheduled my service. $289 plus tax IF you dig out the septic cover yourself. Significantly more if they dig. I DONNED MY DITCH-DIGGIN' boots, grabbed my shovel and got to digging. Was it easy? Nope. But it was well worth the savings. WAYNE was my guy-on time and experienced. Efficient and appreciative of the gratuity and cookies I sent him away with. The entire Dump-pumping-process took another 20 minutes. No mess, (except for that pile of mud that needed to be shoveled back in). Donned the boots, grabbed my shovel and paid another bill with the savings.Posted on Jim E.Verified Had a great experience with Jones Septic. Quick, easy appointment setup for next day service. Truck was here next morning for pump out. Highly recommend them.Posted on Bill Z.Verified I've used Jones for as long as I've owned my house (and thankfully not for any emergencies), which included replacing the original tank. Routine service can typically be scheduled a few days in advance. Everyone with whom I've ever dealt has been friendly and helpful, especially the customer service people. For example, you are always notified an hour in advance of when they will arrive. For this particular service call, I was not feeling well enough to do my own digging. They will do that for you, for a fee, but they are very up front with you about the rates. I've never bothered to learn if there are other septic services in the area; I've never felt the need to look elsewhere.