Banks Septic

🚛 Fleet Size: 10

Cumming, Ga 30028

★ 4.9 (1325 Google Reviews)

About the Provider

Banks Septic is a major regional player in the liquid waste and grease trap management industry, operating out of Cumming, Georgia.

With a massive registered fleet of 10 commercial vehicles, they have the industrial capacity to handle high-volume accounts, municipal contracts, and emergency dispatch scenarios for large-scale commercial kitchens. Their scale makes them one of the most reliable choices for consistent compliance.

Service Quick Facts

Best For:

High-volume restaurants and multi-location chains

Primary Services:

Grease Trap Pumping, Liquid Waste Disposal

Fee Structure:

Contract-based with volume discounts available

Availability & Access:

Large-scale commercial fleet dispatch

Location & Service Area

Cumming, Ga 30028, Cumming, Ga 30028

Registered Commercial Fleet

Verified FOG (Fats, Oils, and Grease) transport permits associated with this provider.

Vehicle Tag FOG Permit Status
GA-XRB813 FOG541-002 ● Active
GA-YHN928 FOG541-003 ● Active
GA-YNA459 FOG541-004 ● Active
GA-GD1915 FOG541-006 ● Active
GA-GD1924 FOG541-008 ● Active
GA-GD1916 FOG541-009 ● Active
GA-GD1912 FOG541-010 ● Active
GA-C1324602 FOG541-011 ● Active
GA-GRU470 FOG541-001 ● Active
GA-GDI913 FOG541-007 ● Active

Customer Reviews Summary

"Thank you Jackson Brown and your helper that came out Monday March 2nd 2026 to do a pump out that was well over the time that I should have had my tank pump. You guys are hard workers and deserve a raise for all you do everyday from home to home and you guys still are so nice and get the job done. Thank you for making our first time experience pleasant and we will always use Banks Septic for future work. Just know that we are thankful of how smoothly everthing went."

— Jennarocks 81

"I chose Banks Septic after recommendations on Cherokee Connect. Jason Adams was prompt and professional and I was glad to see a military veteran being employed by a local business. He recommended some improvements to my septic system while he was servicing it and I opted to have a new lid with access port placed on my tank for modest cost. It will save me a lot of digging in the future. Highly recommend using Banks."

— Michael Sheehan

"We just moved in and had never located our septic tank before - turns out if was buried under 10 truckloads of fill dirt! Nicholas was amazingly patient and kept digging until it was located and the job was done. Truly exceptional customer service! He also consulted with us on best practices for maintenance and upkeep going forward. Thank you for your help!"

— Alison Medina

Compliance Q&A Accordion (Macon Regulations)

Understanding how this provider coordinates with Bibb County and Macon Water Authority codes:

Why does their large fleet size matter?

Because Banks Septic operates 10 state-registered vacuum trucks, they can virtually guarantee emergency response times and consistent scheduling without the delays typical of smaller operations.

Is Banks Septic properly licensed to haul grease?

Yes, Banks Septic is actively registered with the state and holds unique FOG (Fats, Oils, and Grease) transport permits, making them fully compliant with commercial wastewater regulations.

How often is my commercial kitchen required to pump its grease trap?

Under the standard Georgia 25% Rule, Banks Septic recommends pumping when combined fats, oils, grease, and settled solids reach 25% of the total liquid depth, or at least quarterly.

What documentation do I need for municipal FOG audits?

When Banks Septic services your interceptor, they will provide a physical pumping manifest. You are required by most local authorities to maintain these records on-site for a minimum of 3 years.

Does this company handle interceptor blockages and backups?

Yes, alongside routine liquid waste hauling, active commercial pumpers are equipped to handle urgent line jetting and localized backups for their commercial accounts.