Rapid Flush
Full service sewer and drain cleaning, water jetting,plumbing, septic pumping, drainfield repair and
06/12/2026
Backups and drain issues do not wait for business hours. When problems happen, we are ready to respond. Rapid Flush provides 24/7 emergency service for:
• Drain backups
• Septic emergencies
• Lift station issues
• Weekend and holiday service calls
Your septic system usually gives warning signs before a major problem occurs. Slow drains, standing water, wet spots in the yard, or unpleasant odors can all indicate that something isn't working properly. Addressing these issues early can help prevent costly repairs and unexpected emergencies. If you've noticed any of these signs, now is the time to have your system inspected. 📞 Schedule your septic inspection with Rapid Flush today.
06/10/2026
Summer puts extra strain on your septic system. More guests, more laundry, more showers, and more usage can quickly turn into expensive problems if your system is overdue for service. Before summer gets busy, make sure your septic tank is ready with:
• Pumping
• Inspections
• Drain cleaning
• Lift station maintenance
Schedule your summer septic service today. Preventative maintenance now can help you avoid emergency calls later.
Life doesn't stop when your septic system needs attention.
Whether you're at work, running errands, or managing a busy schedule, our team can complete many septic services without disrupting your day. We'll handle the job professionally and keep you informed every step of the way. Reliable service. Clear communication. No need to rearrange your schedule. 📞 Contact Rapid Flush to schedule your service today.
You do not need to know the exact problem before reaching out.
Call for help when:
• The issue keeps repeating
• Water spreads farther each time
• Other fixtures start reacting
• You are changing water use to avoid problems
At that point, the issue is no longer resolving on its own.
06/05/2026
If your sump pump keeps running after the rain stops, it does not always mean something is wrong. The key is to pay attention to behavior, not just timing. Did you know that your pump responds to groundwater, not just rainfall? After a storm, water continues moving through the soil and toward your foundation. This can take hours or even days, and that’s why your pump may still be running during dry weather. The real question is not how long it runs – It’s whether it is actually moving water. If water is entering the pit and being removed, it is doing its job. If not, it is time to take a closer look.
06/01/2026
You do not need a full diagnosis to know it is time to call. Reach out when:
1. The issue repeats
2. The system does not return to normal
3. Water spreads further
4. Other fixtures start reacting
5. You are changing how you use water to avoid it
At that point, it is not resolving on its own, so schedule an inspection with Rapid Flush!
When water shows up in your basement, fast reactions are normal. Unfortunately, the wrong reactions can make things worse.
Avoid these common mistakes:
• Running more water
• Flushing toilets
• Assuming the issue is gone too early
• Ignoring slow warning signs
Small decisions during a backup can create much larger problems later.
05/28/2026
Do not shut off your sump pump without checking first. Turning it off at the wrong time can flood your basement quickly! Please always check before acting:
Safe to turn off:
1.No water in the pit
2.Pump running dry
Do not turn off:
1. Water actively entering
2. Water level rising
05/26/2026
If your sump pump will not shut off, it comes down to one question: Is it moving water or not? If water is entering and being removed, it is doing its job. If not, it is reacting to a problem. That difference determines your next step, so we want to help you learn how to tell the difference.
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17261 Van Wagoner Road
Spring Lake, MI
49456
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
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| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| 5pm - 7am | |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| 5:45pm - 7am | |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
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| Friday | 8am - 5pm |
| 5pm - 7am |