Fortville Septic (317) 836-2464
Pendleton, Indiana

Septic Tank Pumping & Repair in Pendleton

Fall Creek Township and the country roads east toward Markleville. We drive up from McCordsville with no mileage surcharge.

Mon–Sat 7am–6pm · Serving Fortville, McCordsville & Hancock County

Panoramic rural scene near Pendleton, Indiana — country road, white farmhouse, red barn, flat farmland under a wide midwestern sky

For septic service in Pendleton, call Fortville Septic at (317) 836-2464. Pendleton sits in Madison County, 20 minutes north of our McCordsville shop. The village has about 4,500 residents. Outside the central blocks around Falls Park, most homes are on private septic. We run the country roads east toward Markleville, west toward Ingalls, and the residential strip south toward the Hancock County line. Weekly. No trip charge.

Septic country south of Anderson

Pendleton anchors Fall Creek Township. Inside village limits, the sewer footprint reaches the central blocks near Falls Park, Pendleton Heights High School, and the bridge across Fall Creek. Step half a mile in any direction and the math flips. Country properties along CR 100W and CR 1000S are private septic. So is the acreage out toward Pendleton Correctional Facility and the rural blocks west of US-36. Most tanks here date to the 1970s or 1980s, original to the houses. The work trends routine: pumping plus the repair calls that catch up with 30- to 40-year-old systems.

Services and permits

Pumping every 3 to 5 years. Plus riser and lid replacement, baffle and pump repairs, drain field assessments, camera scoping, real estate inspections, and full tank or field replacements. Full menu on the services page; routine prices on the pricing page.

Pendleton-proper permits route through the Madison County Health Department in Anderson. Properties along the southern fringe that cross into Hancock County route through Greenfield at (317) 477-1127. Indiana's 410 IAC 6-8.3 rule applies in both. We shepherd the paperwork through whichever county the property sits in.

Knowing when to call

Slow drains, gurgling toilets, soggy patches over the drain field, and the lowest fixture in the house backing up first are the standard warning signs. The full diagnostic walkthrough lives on our Hancock County septic guide. For neighbors on the same kind of footing, see McCordsville.

Pendleton septic — pumped, inspected, repaired.
Fall Creek Township and the Hancock County line, no trip charge.
Call (317) 836-2464
Call (317) 836-2464