Service Area: Fortville, McCordsville & Hancock County, Indiana
We work the whole eastern side of Hancock County, plus the McCordsville/Geist edge of Hamilton County and the southern tail of Madison County out to Pendleton.
Fortville (46040)
Fortville is our home base. Most of the older lots inside the town limits are on private septic — Fortville's municipal sewer footprint covers the central blocks but thins out fast as you head east toward State Road 9 or north along Olio Road. Routine pumping, riser work, and real estate inspections run weekly here.
McCordsville (46055)
McCordsville is the fastest-growing piece of our service area, and almost all of the newer subdivisions north of Broadway and east of Geist are on private septic. Newer tanks on a planned pumping cadence are the bread and butter here, plus the inspection work that comes with frequent home sales.
Mt. Comfort
Mt. Comfort sits between Fortville and Greenfield along US-40 and shares a rural ZIP footprint with Greenfield (46140). The properties are larger, the systems older, and drain field repair work is steady.
Pendleton (46064)
Pendleton is technically Madison County, but it's a twenty-minute run from Fortville and shares the same rural-residential mix. We cover the unincorporated land south of town toward Fortville and east toward Markleville without surcharging the trip.
Greenfield (46140)
Greenfield is the Hancock County seat. Inside the city limits most homes are on municipal sewer, but the rural ring around Greenfield — north of US-40 and east of I-70 — is private septic country, and the county Environmental Health Division is right downtown if a permit needs walking through.
New Palestine (46163)
New Palestine anchors the southwest corner of our area. Smaller town, larger rural lots, a mix of older tanks and newer systems installed when the school district expanded. Most calls here are pumping and real-estate inspections.
Wilkinson
Wilkinson is the easternmost piece of Hancock County we serve — a small town with nearly every home outside the village core on private septic, and long-standing relationships with several of the older systems out toward Charlottesville. We make the drive without charging mileage.
Rural townships of eastern Hancock County
Beyond the named towns, we run the rural townships of eastern and central Hancock County — Vernon, Buck Creek, Brown, Center, Jackson, Blue River, Sugar Creek, Brandywine, and Green. The common thread: nearly every home outside an incorporated village is on a private septic system rather than municipal sewer. If you're inside that footprint, we can be on site within a day — see our full list of services.