Septic System Line Cleaning Services | Septic Masters
Keep your LPP septic system flowing efficiently with expert line cleaning services. We remove blockages, flush lines, and maintain peak performance.
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Over time, sludge and algae build up in the line and stop up the emitters. It is important to have your LPP system flushed every 2 years to remove any blockages and ensure the system continues to work properly. If you have reason to believe your LPP system needs septic system service, septic tank service, give Septic Masters a call today for top-notch septic service in Delaware.
Introduction
Why Regular LPP Line Cleaning Is Essential
Unlike traditional septic systems, LPP (Low-Pressure Pipe) systems rely on small-diameter pipes and evenly spaced emitters to distribute effluent into the soil. Over time, sludge buildup, algae growth, and mineral deposits can clog these small emitters, reducing system efficiency or causing total failure. Regular line flushing helps prevent blockages, protects your leaching field, and ensures smooth system operation for years to come.

Signs Your LPP System Needs Professional Cleaning
If your LPP septic system is showing signs of slow drainage, wet spots in the yard, gurgling sounds from pipes, or sewer odors, it could indicate a clogged line. Ignoring these warning signs can lead to bigger and more expensive problems. Scheduling an inspection and line cleaning at the first sign of trouble can save you from major repairs and extend the life of your system.

Septic System Line Cleaning Services We Provide
LPP System Line Flushing
We flush out sludge, algae, and mineral buildup from low-pressure pipes to restore full flow and system performance.
Emitter Cleaning & Unclogging
Our technicians clean and unclog emitters to ensure even effluent distribution and prevent leach field overload.
System Inspection & Flow Testing
We inspect your LPP system and perform flow tests to identify partial blockages, backflow issues, or uneven pressure.
High-Pressure Water Jetting
Using specialized equipment, we perform high-pressure jetting to remove tough clogs and buildup inside your septic lines.
Preventive Maintenance Scheduling
We offer scheduled maintenance plans to flush your LPP lines every 2 years—minimizing future blockages and failures.
Emergency Line Cleaning Services
If you’re facing backups, odors, or standing water, we provide fast-response emergency cleaning for urgent septic line issues.

Locations We Service
At Septic Masters, we proudly offer comprehensive septic tank services across a broad region in Delaware and Maryland. Whether you need septic tank pumping, repairs, routine maintenance, or distribution box replacement, our experienced team is ready to help—right in your neighborhood.
Delaware Service Areas
We regularly service Dover, Middletown, Bear, Smyrna, Felton, Delaware City, Frederica, and Hartly.
Maryland Service Areas
Our team also covers Denton, Greensboro, Chesapeake City, Cecilton, Millington, and Galena.
If you’re located in or near any of these areas and need reliable septic system solutions, don’t hesitate to reach out. Not sure if we service your location? Just give us a call—we’re happy to help!
FAQs
How often should I clean my LPP septic lines?
We recommend flushing your LPP system every 2 years to prevent clogs, buildup, and premature system failure.
What are the signs my septic lines are clogged?
Slow drains, sewage odors, gurgling pipes, or wet spots in your yard are common signs of clogged or failing septic lines.
Do you offer emergency septic line cleaning?
Yes, Septic Masters provides fast-response emergency cleaning services across Delaware for urgent septic issues like backups and overflow.
Do you service both residential and commercial LPP systems?
Yes, we provide septic line cleaning services for both homes and businesses throughout Delaware and nearby areas in Maryland.
Is line cleaning the same as septic tank pumping?
No, line cleaning targets the pipes and emitters in your drain field, while septic tank pumping removes solids from the tank itself.