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Frank's Septic Pumping
In 1960, Frank Romero founded Frank's Septic Pumping and became the New Mexico valley's first septic pumper. For 10 years he was the only pumper in the valley. He also became the first to have an EID approved liquid waste dumpsite. For 25 years, he pumped tanks in Tome and Jarales, pumped water out of basements when the High Line Canal burst in 1969, and helped septic pumping business develop in Toas, Albuquerque, and Socorro.

In 1985, Frank's nephew, Lorenzo Romero, took over and has expanded the business to better adapt to all customer needs. Today, Lorenzo's son, Daniel Romero, also works for the company in hopes to maintain the household name. Lorenzo has his general contractors license and lisence for the contruction of on-site liquid waste systems.
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For an average family of four, it is recommended you pump your septic tank every 2 to 3 years. Like changing the oil in your car, pumping your septic tank is periodic maintenance, which is necessary even though there are no apparent problems. Waiting for a problem to arise can permanently damage your system.
When real estate is sold in New Mexico, a 3rd Party Evaluation on the septic system is required. The purpose of this is for both parties to become aware of the septic systems current condition. We have the experience to accurately asses each system and provide helpful information on the success of the system.
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