Two Hill Country guys who got tired of guesswork.
James Ashman had spent most of his career in and around waste hauling. Gerry Jones had spent his running equipment. In 2018, they looked at how most septic companies billed — by the truck, by the eye, by a round number — and decided to do it differently.
Who You're Calling
James Ashman
James brings decades of liquid waste hauling experience. He handles operations, routing, and most of the commercial accounts. If you're calling about a grease trap schedule or a brewery pumpout, you're probably talking to James.
Gerry Jones
Gerry runs the trucks. Decades of diesel equipment and pumping experience. He's the one who pushed to put gallon meters on everything — because charging people for invisible work without proof always bothered him.
What We Stand By
Proof, not promises
Gallon meters on every truck. Manifests on every load. If you want the paperwork, ask.
Educate, don't upsell
A healthy tank pumped on the right schedule is cheaper than an unhealthy one pumped on an emergency call. We'll tell you the honest interval for your household.
Show up where we say we'll show up
Same-day service when we have the truck. When we don't, we tell you when. Nobody likes the 'we'll be there between 8 and 5' window.