Busschers Septic Tank & Excavating Services

4.5
55 reviews

About

Septic System Service
At Busschers, we offer professional septic tank and excavation services for homeowners, businesses, agricultural properties, restaurants, builders, and more.

Location

Busschers Septic Tank & Excavating Services
11305 E Lakewood Blvd, Holland, MI
49424, United States

Hours

Reviews

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  • HC
    Hans Chittisane
    Nov 3, 2025
    3.0
    The lady on the phone was friendly. The young man was very personable.
  • WM
    William Mikel
    Nov 2, 2025
    5.0
    What a honest and professional company. Ryan helped us secure a permit and the excavation team performed excellent work.This group of highly skilled workers are the best. Thank you Busschers!
  • RA
    Rick Arens
    Aug 10, 2025
    1.0
    The way they left my mom's yard and sprinklers lines that they tore up and the phone and cable lines .what poor work .I would never leave things half ass.
  • JJ
    John
    Aug 2, 2025
    5.0
    The Busschers team cleaned my septic tanks and did the excavating and backfilling on my garage. I am beyond pleased with the work and professionalism of this team! I can’t remember the names of the team who cleaned the septic, but Ben and Aiden are master excavators! Beyond being incredibly skilled at what they do, Ben and Aiden were just so great to talk with. Stellar work and personable, nothing more I could’ve asked for! I highly recommend the Busschers team!
  • MV
    Mark Vlasman
    Aug 1, 2025
    5.0
    Great company. Employees are polite.

Frequently Asked Questions About Busschers Septic Tank & Excavating Services

What is a septic tank, and how does it work?

A septic tank acts as a holding area for waste from a residence or other property and also helps decompose organic waste. Each time you flush the toilet, drain the sink, run a shower, or wash a load of laundry, water and waste material is carried to your septic tank through the sewer line. Once there, heavier materials sink to the bottom, while grease and lighter materials float to the top. As solid materials break down over time, wastewater exits the septic tank and enters the drain field, where it's filtered by the soil before eventually being reabsorbed into the groundwater.

Why does the snow melt around my septic tank in the winter?

When you take a hot shower, wash dishes in hot water, etc., that water will eventually end up in your septic tank. In West Michigan, that means we often see the resulting raised temperature melt the snow around your septic tank.