Fortville Septic (317) 836-2464
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About Fortville Septic

Fortville Septic launched in May 2026. Owned and operated by Thomas Adam Bracey through Bracey Consulting LLC, registered in Indiana under a DBA filed May 13, 2026. The shop is at 5010 West State Road 234 in McCordsville. We handle septic tank pumping, inspection, repair, and drain field work for Hancock County homeowners. Call (317) 836-2464 to reach us directly. Monday through Saturday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

About the owner

Adam Bracey, owner of Fortville Septic

Adam Bracey

Owner & Operator, Fortville Septic

Adam is a central Indiana small-business owner. He's run Bracey Consulting LLC for several years. He started Fortville Septic in May 2026 after watching Hancock County homeowners struggle to find reachable, locally-based septic service. Most local operators have no web presence. Homeowners end up on national directory pages with no pricing and no certainty about who actually shows up.

The shop at 5010 West State Road 234 has local history. The building was previously occupied by Champion Racing Engines. That name carries real weight in Indiana's racing community. It's a working-shop space in the truest sense — built for trades work, not conference rooms.

When you call (317) 836-2464, Adam answers. Not an answering service. Not a national call center. Not a voice mailbox routing offshore. The person taking your call is the person running the business.

Why we started Fortville Septic

Hancock County has thousands of rural homes on private septic. Almost no municipal sewer reaches outside the town cores. Existing local services are mostly older one- or two-truck operations. They're excellent at the trade. They're largely invisible online. Homeowners searching for help were landing on national directory pages — no pricing, no clarity on who would actually show up.

We started Fortville Septic to do this work the way modern homeowners want. Clear pricing on the website. A real person answering the phone. Direct scheduling, no intermediaries. That's what's been missing locally. That's what we deliver.

What we do

Septic tank pumping is the core of the calendar. Most rural Hancock County tanks run a 3-to-5-year cycle depending on household size. Beyond pumping, we handle inspections, real estate inspection reports, baffle and pump repairs, riser and lid replacement, drain field assessments, and full tank or field replacement.

Full service detail is on the services page; ballpark pricing for routine work is on the pricing page.

Where we work

Our primary towns are Fortville and McCordsville. The business is built around them. From there the route extends to Greenfield, Pendleton, New Palestine, Mt. Comfort, and Wilkinson. That covers the full Hancock County footprint plus the edge of Madison County around Pendleton. Rural township addresses are the bulk of what we do. We run the county roads regularly. Town-specific detail and ZIP codes are on the service area page.

Call us directly — no queue, no waiting.
Mon–Sat, 7 a.m.–6 p.m. Adam answers.
Call (317) 836-2464
Call (317) 836-2464