Septic software · Alabama

Run your septic business across Alabama

Put your whole customer base on the right pump-out interval, auto-remind and re-book, manage inspections and compliance reports, route trucks by capacity, and bill per service or maintenance contract. Built for septic operators in every Alabama market — from a single truck to a multi-brand group.

Solo to multi-brandOne truck or a multi-location group — same platform
Every brand, one engineShared ops & billing, separate identities
All in oneMarketing, sales, operations & finance

Pumping, inspections, and installs

Every septic service you run in Alabama — quoted, scheduled, dispatched, and billed in one place.

Recurring pumping

Pump-outs scheduled by tank size and usage.

Inspections

Routine and real-estate inspections with reports.

System installs

New systems as project jobs with permits.

Repairs

Pumps, lines, and drainfield work orders.

Riser & filter installs

Add-ons booked on the pumping visit.

Grease trap service

Recurring commercial routes.

Maintenance contracts

Bundle service into one agreement.

Emergency service

Priority dispatch for backups.

Built for the Alabama market

Alabama's home-service demand centers on a handful of distinct metros — a banking and medical hub in Birmingham, a rocket-and-tech economy in Huntsville, the state capital in Montgomery, a working port city in Mobile, and a university town in Tuscaloosa — each growing at its own pace. Red clay soil, humid summers, and a housing stock ranging from Gulf Coast construction to century-old hill-country homes keep the work varied by region. Home Service One gives operators across any of these markets the same backend for scheduling, billing, and growth.

Recurring revenue, statewide

Programs, agreements, and seasonal rounds auto-book and auto-renew across every Alabama metro you serve.

Multi-brand, multi-market

Run separate brands and territories under one login — shared operations and billing, distinct local identities.

Licenses & COIs on file

Alabama licensing and county permitting vary by trade and jurisdiction — store each license, certificate, and insurance COI and share it when a job or building requires it.

Run septic in your Alabama metro

5 Alabama markets and growing — open your metro for the local picture.

Ready to run your septic business in Alabama?

See Home Service One on your own accounts — a 30-minute walkthrough, tailored to the septic services you run. No credit card.

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