Septic
Routine pumping, emergency service calls, new installations, and repair work all carry different margins and cash flow profiles. You need financials that separate and track each one.
Pump trucks, excavation equipment, and vacuum tankers are major capital investments. Proper depreciation scheduling and replacement planning directly impacts your tax position and cash flow.
Permits, inspections, environmental compliance, and disposal fees are real costs that need to be factored into job pricing — not absorbed as general overhead.
Service profitability depends on route density and scheduling efficiency. Understanding your revenue and cost per route helps you make smarter territory and capacity decisions.
We handle the full financial picture for septic companies — from daily bookkeeping and equipment tracking to the strategic planning that helps you add trucks, expand territories, and grow profitably.
Septic companies are asset-heavy, route-based businesses. We understand the financial model — big equipment investments, recurring service revenue, and the path from one truck to a fleet. We build your finances to support that growth.
Let's talk about what Fervent can do for your septic business.