Valley Drilling Company Est. 1950

Quality work since 1950,
Family Owned & Operated

Septic System Service in Riverside & San Bernardino Counties.
Open 7 Days a Week: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM

San Bernardino Septic Service Pipes

About Us

Our mission is to provide low cost and affordable drilling to families across the Inland Empire. This has been our top priority from the start.

Your home’s operation and discharge of waste is crucial for a safe living. Valley Drilling is committed to making homes safer for almost 70 years. It has been a true blessing.

We can handle the toughest problems when it comes to your septic system. No matter where you are in the I.E., Valley Drilling Co. is available with fast, friendly, and reliable service throughout San Bernardino and Riverside County. 

Call us for your septic needs today!

Our Services

Septic System Service in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.

With years of experience and a team of skilled professionals, we specialize in expert drilling, precise installation, and reliable maintenance of septic systems tailored to meet your specific requirements. Whether you're a homeowner, business owner, or part of a community project, our dedicated team is committed to delivering top-notch solutions that ensure optimal functionality and environmental compliance. From the initial assessment to the final touch, we pride ourselves on using cutting-edge equipment and the latest industry techniques to guarantee efficient and cost-effective results. Trust Valley Drilling Co to handle all aspects of your septic system with utmost care and professionalism, providing you with peace of mind and a well-functioning septic system for years to come.

Contact us today to discuss your project and let us pave the way for a clean and sustainable future.
Simple septic maintenance to full septic tank installations, you can leave the dirty work to us — do you need to Schedule a pump? Or maybe you need a tank certified? Valley Drilling can help with anything and everything Septic.

Tank Installation & Abandonment

Installation & abandonment of old leech fields or old septic tanks must be abandoned correctly or could cause significant damage to the home.

Septic Services in San Bernardino

Seepage
Pits

Seepage pits or cess pools are done with our heavy equipment and are necessary if your are not connected to a city sewer line and have aseptic tank on your property.

Tank
Pumping

Pumping septic tanks is our day one specialty and have worked hard to keep our prices low for the entire Inland Empire, Riverside, San Bernardino and Apple, Yucaipa , Yucca Valley areas for decades.

Drilling

Drilling- for our seepage pits or cess pools is done all in house and done safely.

Valley Drilling Co. At Work

Here is just a sample of the type of work we do.

 Septic Tanks | Oil Separators | Leach Lines | Advanced Sewage Treatment | Seepage Pits 

Tank Pumping Tank Installation & Abandonment

Unveiling Swift Solutions: Quick and Efficient Service

In the fast-paced world we inhabit today, we understand the significance of time and its critical role in maintaining the functionality of your septic systems and related infrastructure. That’s why at Valley Drilling Co., we take pride in our unmatched ability to expedite projects without compromising on quality. With our seasoned team of drilling professionals and state-of-the-art equipment, we’ve streamlined our processes to ensure that many of our services can be completed in as little as one day. We recognize the inconvenience that prolonged maintenance or installation work can cause, which is why we’re committed to minimizing disruptions and ensuring your systems are up and running promptly.

Customer-Centric Approach: Your Satisfaction, Our Priority

At the heart of Valley Drilling Co.’s ethos is an unwavering dedication to delivering the highest level of customer satisfaction. We understand that every project is unique, and every client’s requirements are distinct. That’s why we approach each job with a personalized touch, taking the time to listen to your needs, assess your property, and tailor our solutions accordingly. From the initial consultation to the final stages of the project, we maintain open lines of communication, ensuring you’re well-informed at every step of the process. Your peace of mind is paramount, and we go the extra mile to ensure that your experience with our services is nothing short of exceptional.

 

A Legacy of Trust and Expertise

With nearly seven decades of experience in the drilling industry, Valley Drilling Co. has honed our skills and expertise to offer a comprehensive suite of services that encompass septic tank installation and maintenance, oil separator solutions, tank pumping, leach line services, advanced sewage treatment, seepage pit installations, and of course, drilling. Our legacy of successful projects and satisfied customers is a testament to our commitment to excellence, precision, and professionalism. When you choose Valley Drilling Co., you’re choosing a partner that has stood the test of time and continues to evolve with the latest advancements in the industry.

In San Bernardino County, CA, and Riverside County, CA, Valley Drilling Co. is more than just a drilling company – we’re your reliable partners in safeguarding the health and functionality of your septic systems. Whether you’re in need of quick solutions that can be completed in a day or seeking a team that values your satisfaction above all else, we’re here to serve you. Contact Valley Drilling Co. today to experience firsthand the seamless integration of expertise, efficiency, and customer-centric service that defines our drilling company.

This is an installation of a 60×30 seepage pit in the City of Yucaipa, CA.

Our team of experts can have a job like this done for you in as little as 1 day.

 

Client Testimonials

“Valley Drilling did a tremendous job with our in-ground system. They also ensured that the system was working properly and wouldn't leave until everything looked picture perfect.”
Valley Drilling Testimonial 2
Juan Miguel A.
“These guys definitely know their stuff. We needed a septic system replacement in Riverside and they came in and did the job with no issues. Very happy with Valley Drilling and will be hiring them again.”
Valley Drilling Testimonial 1
Francisco V.
“What I enjoyed most about working with the Valley Drilling folks is they were very friendly and understanding about what our needs were. Not often you get that kind of service these days.”
Valley Drilling Testimonial 3
Jeff S.

common questions

Septic tank pumping involves removing accumulated solid waste and sludge from the septic tank using a specialized vacuum truck. A technician inserts a hose into the tank, creating suction that pulls out the waste into the truck’s holding tank. Regular pumping prevents blockages, maintains system efficiency, and ensures proper sewage treatment.

 

The duration of a septic tank pumping job varies depending on factors such as the size of the tank, the amount of accumulated waste, and accessibility. Generally, a typical residential septic tank pumping can take anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours. Larger or more complex systems may require more time for completion.

  1. Vacuum Trucks: These trucks are equipped with powerful pumps and large holding tanks for removing waste from septic tanks. They have hoses and suction equipment to extract sludge efficiently.

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  3. Augers: For septic tank drilling, augers are commonly used to bore holes into the ground for installing new septic tanks or accessing existing ones. They come in different sizes depending on the soil type and required hole diameter.

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  5. Hydraulic Excavators: These machines are used to dig trenches for laying pipes connecting the septic tank to the drain field or for accessing buried tanks. They offer precision and efficiency in excavation work.

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  7. High-pressure Water Jetters: Water jetters are used for cleaning septic systems and pipes, removing blockages, and ensuring proper drainage. They use pressurized water to dislodge debris and buildup without damaging the system.

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  9. Inspection Cameras: These small, waterproof cameras are inserted into pipes to inspect their condition and identify any issues such as cracks, leaks, or blockages. They help technicians assess the integrity of the system without excavation.

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  11. Hand Tools: Various hand tools such as shovels, wrenches, and probes are used for tasks like uncovering access points, tightening fittings, and performing minor repairs.

In most cases yes. We may conduct a location scout or site assessment prior to starting a job. This is especially common for new installations or when dealing with complex or unfamiliar terrain.

During a location scout, a technician or representative from our company will visit the site to assess various factors such as soil type, groundwater levels, accessibility for equipment, local regulations, and any potential obstacles or hazards. This information helps the company determine the best approach for the job, including the placement of the septic tank, drainage field, and access points for future maintenance.

By conducting a location scout, we can ensure that the installation or maintenance work proceeds smoothly and efficiently while minimizing any potential risks or complications.

Yes, all jobs we perform are confidential unless permission is granted to use the job for advertising or social media.

Call us during business hours which is between 8am and 8pm 7 days a week.

The cost of each job varies and we will typically submit a quote after receiving all of the necessary information and requirements for your specific needs.

Detecting whether you have a leak or a clog in your septic system involves observing several signs and symptoms:

  1. Slow Drains: If you notice that drains in your sinks, toilets, or showers are draining slowly or backing up, it could indicate a clog in the plumbing leading to the septic tank.

  2. Foul Odors: Unpleasant smells around drains, toilets, or the area where the septic tank is located can be a sign of a leak or backup in the system.

  3. Standing Water: Puddles or soggy areas around the drain field or near the septic tank may indicate a leak or a clog, causing wastewater to overflow onto the surface.

  4. Sewage Backup: The most obvious sign of a clog or a malfunctioning septic system is sewage backing up into sinks, toilets, or tubs.

  5. Lush Vegetation: Excessive plant growth or unusually green patches of grass above the drain field could indicate a leak, as the wastewater acts as a fertilizer.

  6. High Water Levels: If the water level in your septic tank is unusually high or if you notice water surfacing in the inspection ports, it could signal a clog or a leak in the system.

If you observe any of these signs, it’s essential to contact us to inspect and address the issue promptly. Ignoring potential leaks or clogs can lead to more severe problems and costly repairs in the future.

Each job we do varies in time. Some can take as little as a few hours and others can take a day or two, or even more in some cases.

Our office is located at 32019 Outer Highway 10, #7572, S. Redlands, CA 92373

We serve the areas of San Bernardino, Redlands, and Cherry Valley in the Inland Empire.

Give us a call (909) 795-6164.

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