Hunter Septic Service & Install

🚛 Fleet Size: 1

Valdosta, GA 31601

★ 5 (4 Google Reviews)

About the Provider

Hunter Septic Service & Install is a local, independent liquid waste management provider operating in Valdosta, Georgia.

As a specialized independent hauler, they provide highly personalized customer service and flexible scheduling for commercial grease trap pumping. They hold verified FOG (Fats, Oils, and Grease) permits, ensuring full environmental compliance for local food service establishments.

Service Quick Facts

Best For:

Local independent restaurants and small kitchens

Primary Services:

Grease Trap Pumping, Liquid Waste Disposal

Fee Structure:

Flat rate based on trap gallon capacity

Availability & Access:

Local dispatch out of Valdosta, GA

Location & Service Area

Valdosta, GA 31601, Valdosta, GA 31601

Registered Commercial Fleet

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

Vehicle Tag FOG Permit Status
GA-BC08AK FOG542-045 ● Active

Customer Reviews Summary

"Fast same day response and fairly priced. Good work"

— Michael Webster

"Gary was very professional and knowledgeable with the drain issue we were having..Will be using company again for any future plumbing issues."

— Roseanne Narvaez

"Very honest and professional, does excellent work, you will not find better anywhere else around here."

— Joel Anderson

Compliance Q&A Accordion (Macon Regulations)

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

Why should I hire an independent local hauler?

Independent haulers like Hunter Septic Service & Install often have lower corporate overhead, which can result in highly competitive pricing. Plus, you usually deal directly with the owner for scheduling.

Is Hunter Septic Service & Install properly licensed to haul grease?

Yes, Hunter Septic Service & Install 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, Hunter Septic Service & Install 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 Hunter Septic Service & Install 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.