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For Immediate Service

The fastest way to get help with a clogged drain or septic issue is to call our emergency line, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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435-621-7211

Address

1823 West 1760 South Unit 1, Roosevelt, UT 84066

Business Hours

Mon – Sat: 7:00am – 5:00pm
Emergency After Hours Available

Proudly Serving the Uintah Basin

We serve all communities surrounding the Uintah Basin, including Roosevelt, Vernal, Duchesne, Altamont, Fruitland, Myton, Tridell, Lapoint, Randlett, and Manila.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Do you offer 24/7 emergency service?

Yes, we do! We are available 24/7 for urgent drain cleaning and septic tank issues across the Uintah Basin. Disasters don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. Call our main line immediately for emergency dispatch.

Which areas do you serve?

We are based in Altonah, UT, and proudly serve the entire Uintah Basin and surrounding areas within approximately a 60-mile radius. This includes major communities like Roosevelt, Vernal, Duchesne, Altamont, Fruitland, and many more.

How do I get a quote for gravel delivery?

You can get a quote for bulk gravel, crushed stone, or aggregate delivery by calling our office during business hours or by filling out the contact form on this page. Please provide the type of material, quantity needed, and the delivery address.

What types of services do you offer besides drain and septic?
Webb’s is your complete local service provider. In addition to drain cleaning and septic tank pumping, we specialize in advanced pipe diagnostics (like root removal and locating damage) and bulk gravel and aggregate delivery for construction and landscaping projects.
How quickly can you respond to an emergency call?

As a local, family-owned business, we prioritize fast dispatch and quick response times within our service area. When you call our 24/7 emergency line, you can be confident we are already on the way to resolve your issue promptly.

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Why do my drains keep clogging even after using a plunger or chemicals?
A plunger or chemical drain cleaner usually only clears the surface of a clog. They rarely address the root cause, which is often a deep, hardened layer of grease, hair, and soap scum adhering to the pipe walls, or worse, tree roots that have infiltrated the line. We use professional-grade high-pressure water jetters and cable machines to completely scour the entire pipe circumference, ensuring the blockage is truly gone and preventing immediate re-clogging.
Can tree roots really damage my main sewer line, and how do you remove them safely?
Yes, tree roots are one of the most destructive causes of sewer line damage. They seek out the smallest crack for moisture, grow quickly, and can eventually crush or completely block the pipe. We remove them safely using specialized cutters on our high-pressure water jetting equipment. After removal, we use our drain line camera system to inspect the line and confirm that no damaging root material remains and to locate the exact point of pipe weakness.
How can I tell the difference between a simple drain blockage and a serious main line issue?
A simple blockage is usually isolated to one fixture (e.g., a slow kitchen sink). A serious main line issue is indicated when multiple fixtures back up simultaneously, or when you notice water coming up in a shower or tub when you flush a toilet. Additionally, foul odors from drains or damp spots in your yard (especially near the sewer line) are strong indicators of a major main line problem. If you see these signs, call us immediately for a professional diagnosis.
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How often should a septic tank be pumped in the Uintah Basin region, and why is that maintenance schedule critical?

For most residential properties, we recommend having your septic tank pumped and inspected every 3 to 5 years. This schedule is critical because it removes the solid sludge layer before it reaches the tank’s outlet pipe. If sludge escapes, it clogs your drain field—the system’s most expensive component—leading to complete system failure, foul odors, and sewage backups into your home. Regular pumping is the most affordable insurance for your system.

What are the biggest warning signs that my septic tank is overdue for pumping or about to fail?
The most common signs are: 1) Slow Draining: Toilets, sinks, and tubs are draining slower than normal. 2) Foul Odors: You smell sewage near the tank or in your home. 3) Lush, Green Grass: Unusually green, spongy grass over your drain field indicates effluent is pooling too close to the surface. 4) Sewage Backup: Any sewage backup into your home is a major emergency and indicates immediate failure.
Beyond just pumping, what kind of inspection do you perform to protect the system's long-term health?
We do much more than just empty the tank. We perform a comprehensive inspection that includes checking the inlet and outlet baffles for damage, measuring the scum and sludge layers to assess health, and checking the tank structure for leaks. We also inspect the water level in the drain field to ensure it is draining properly. This proactive assessment prevents minor issues from escalating into major system replacements.
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