3 Reasons to Choose a Locally Owned Service Provider

Rachel Kline • Jul 31, 2023

When it comes to septic tank and grease traps, John Kline is more than a name you can trust - in fact, there's a good chance that in his 30+ years in the industry, owner, John Kline has personally visited your property for a septic pumping or line opening job. For over 60 years, John Kline Septic Services has been Central PA's go-to for septic pumping, real estate inspections, and grease trap maintenance, and we are proud to be family owned and operated in Lancaster County PA.


With years of experience working and living in Lancaster County PA, our locally owned business offers customers some distinct advantages. Today we're sharing just a few of the reasons you should always go with a locally owned service provider, so keep reading to find out what sets us apart, or contact us today to schedule your next septic pumping.


1. We Know the Area

The first major benefit of calling a locally owned septic pumper is that we know the area. There's a good chance the person you're chatting with is familiar with your neighborhood or we've been to your home in the past. Our technicians know their way around the area, and our services are tailored to what Lancaster, PA residents need most when it comes to septic system maintenance and routine care. If there's one thing we know, it's Central PA septic systems.


2. We Offer Unmatched Customer Service

When you call us to schedule service you'll never talk to someone from a call center many states away. If you don't speak to John himself, you'll talk to one of our friendly dispatchers at our local Mount Joy office. On nights and weekends you'll speak to someone from our team as well, who can provide an eta for your after hour service. We pride ourselves on our friendly customer service skills and with our knowledge of the area, we can get you scheduled for routine, same-day or emergency service quickly.


3. We Support Other Local Businesses

There are some jobs that require more than a septic pumper. When we run into a situation that calls for a plumber, a repairman, or a specialty excavator we work with other local businesses to resolve your problems fast and efficiently. We value our long relationships with our subcontractors and we'll never give you the runaround when it comes to your grease trap or your septic system.


If you're looking for hassle free scheduling and the area's most experienced waste management company, give us a call today. Our team is standing by and ready to answer any questions or schedule your next septic service. We service homes and businesses throughout the Lancaster, PA area. 





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