Last updated 2026-07-15. Using boisesepticpumping.com means you accept these terms.
Informational lead routing
This website is a lead-routing service, not the company that arrives with a truck. Calls are matched with an independent Idaho septic provider that sets availability, scope, price, and contract terms. Pumping, transport, and disposal must be performed under the septic pumper permit required by IDAPA 58.01.03. No credential number is published until an operator supplies one for verification.
Boise Septic Pumping publishes no walk-in office or street address. It owns no vacuum truck and makes no representation that it is the routed provider, employer of a crew, government agency, or holder of a pumper or installer credential.
Requests, estimates, and contractor agreements
A call, voicemail, or form submission is a request for contact. It does not create an appointment, price guarantee, emergency response promise, service contract, agency filing, or permit. The independent provider decides whether it can serve the address and supplies its own estimate, scope, scheduling, credentials, insurance information, warranty, and customer agreement.
Verify the truck-door pumper number against the relevant health-district list. Verify any installer registration and ask where the load may legally be delivered. Disputes about work, payment, property damage, timing, or workmanship belong to the customer and provider under their agreement.
Rules, fees, and property information
Pages summarize material believed current on 2026-07-15. They are general information, not engineering, legal, real-estate, environmental, or health advice. Service boundaries, fees, forms, groundwater evidence, and rule interpretations can change.
Idaho DEQ writes the statewide onsite wastewater rules. Central District Health permits and inspects systems in Ada and Boise counties; Southwest District Health handles Canyon County. A contractor does not issue the permit. Central District Health can be reached at 208-327-7499 for Ada and Boise County onsite work; Southwest District Health can be reached at 208-455-5400 for Canyon County. Where an agency record or written decision differs from this site, rely on the agency.
Only the health district can issue or finalize an onsite wastewater permit. A service provider may inspect, pump, design, or install within its credentialed scope, but cannot promise agency approval. System suitability cannot be determined from a ZIP code, city name, photo, phone description, or general map. The parcel evidence and responsible agency control.
Waste handling and call notice
Idaho permits discharge to a public sewer or treatment plant and other disposal locations and methods approved by DEQ. The permitted pumper identifies its disposal sites and transports the load under those rules.
Idaho Code § 18-6702 allows a recording when one party consents. Voicemail calls may be recorded for lead handling; the greeting gives notice before recording begins.
Availability and liability
The site is provided as available, without a warranty that every page is complete, current, error-free, or suitable for a particular project. External links are provided for reference; their operators control their content. To the fullest extent Idaho law allows, the site operator is not liable for a provider’s acts, omissions, estimate, delay, disposal route, design, permit result, work, or contract.
Licensed Boise photographs
The two market photographs identify the actual Boise landscape. Each source page records the original file, author, and license.
| File | Subject | License and source | Credit |
|---|---|---|---|
photo-boise-home.jpg | Downtown Boise and the foothills, 2021 | CC BY-SA 4.0 | Jyoni Shuler |
photo-boise-foothills.jpg | Lower Hulls Gulch in the Boise Foothills | Public domain (U.S. government) | BLM Idaho |
Illustrative service images
The septic-service images below were generated with OpenAI’s image model for illustrative stock use. They are not photos of a routed provider’s crew, trucks, customers, or completed Boise jobs. Vehicles are unmarked so the images do not imply a company identity or credential.
| File | Subject | Origin |
|---|---|---|
photo-hero-truck.jpg | Unmarked septic vacuum truck and hose reel | AI-generated illustration |
photo-tank-lid.jpg | Concrete tank access cover at grade | AI-generated illustration |
photo-tank-pumping.jpg | Suction hose through a full tank access | AI-generated illustration |
photo-tank-filter.jpg | Effluent filter at an open outlet compartment | AI-generated illustration |
photo-drainfield-trench.jpg | Distribution pipe in an open absorption trench | AI-generated illustration |
photo-tank-installed.jpg | Precast tank in a prepared excavation | AI-generated illustration |
photo-lift-station.jpg | Pump chamber and float controls | AI-generated illustration |
photo-grease-trap.jpg | Commercial grease interceptor opened for service | AI-generated illustration |
The tank and site cross-sections are first-party SVG diagrams created for the build. Figtree is self-hosted under the SIL Open Font License.
Contact
For a factual correction, terms question, or attribution issue, call (208) 297-2198. A valid image-credit problem will be corrected or the file removed.