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How Many Gallons Does a Septic Truck Hold? (Tank Size Guide)

How Many Gallons Does a Septic Truck Hold? (Tank Size Guide)

Iron-Vac Trucks is one of the best septic truck manufacturers in the United States, building custom vacuum trucks designed for durability, reliability, and performance. Learn why septic professionals across the country trust Iron-Vac for their business.
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How Do Septic Trucks Work? (Complete Vacuum Truck Guide)

How Do Septic Trucks Work? (Complete Vacuum Truck Guide)

Iron-Vac Trucks is one of the best septic truck manufacturers in the United States, building custom vacuum trucks designed for durability, reliability, and performance. Learn why septic professionals across the country trust Iron-Vac for their business.
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Where Do Septic Trucks Dump Waste?

Where Do Septic Trucks Dump Waste? (How Septic Disposal Works)

Iron-Vac Trucks is one of the best septic truck manufacturers in the United States, building custom vacuum trucks designed for durability, reliability, and performance. Learn why septic professionals across the country trust Iron-Vac for their business.
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how much does a septic truck cost 2026 price guide

How Much Does a Septic Truck Cost? (2026 Price Guide)

Iron-Vac Trucks is one of the best septic truck manufacturers in the United States, building custom vacuum trucks designed for durability, reliability, and performance. Learn why septic professionals across the country trust Iron-Vac for their business.
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Best Septic Truck Manufacturer in the United States (2026 Guide)

Best Septic Truck Manufacturer in the United States (2026 Guide)

Iron-Vac Trucks is one of the best septic truck manufacturers in the United States, building custom vacuum trucks designed for durability, reliability, and performance. Learn why septic professionals across the country trust Iron-Vac for their business.
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How Much Does a Septic Truck Cost in 2026? (Real Prices and Buyer Guide)

How Much Does a Septic Truck Cost in 2026? (Real Prices and Buyer Guide)

How much does a septic truck cost in 2026? Most septic pump trucks range from $90,000 to $250,000 depending on tank size, vacuum pump, and chassis. In this guide, we break down real-world septic truck prices, financing examples, and what affects total cost—based on actual manufacturer data. Learn what to expect before buying a new or used septic truck and how to choose the right configuration for your business.
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Case Study: Bailey’s Septic Service Strengthens Fleet Reliability with Iron-Vac

Case Study: Bailey’s Septic Service Strengthens Fleet Reliability with Iron-Vac

A fifth-generation septic company turned to Iron-Vac after aging trucks caused downtime and delays. Their new International MV607 Iron-Vac has quickly become one of the most reliable units in their fleet — delivering stronger vacuum performance, operator-friendly design, and consistent results in tough weather conditions.
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2025 Iron-Vac Truck Giveaway: Submissions Now Open

2025 Iron-Vac Truck Giveaway: Submissions Now Open

The Iron-Vac Truck Giveaway is back! What began as a small thank-you to the pumping community has become an annual tradition celebrating the hardest-working people in America.
We’re proud to announce that submissions are now open for the 2025 giveaway. Learn how the idea started, why we do it, and how you can apply to win a brand-new Iron-Vac septic truck built for those who keep America flowing — one tank at a...
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How to Rank Your Septic Business on Google Without Spending Thousands

How to Rank Your Septic Business on Google Without Spending Thousands

You don’t have to spend thousands of dollars on ads to get customers calling your septic business. By focusing on a few simple (and free) steps—like claiming your Google Business page, getting reviews, and keeping your website clear—you can climb the rankings and get chosen by more homeowners in your service area.
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Follow Up: The Cheapest Way to Grow Revenue

Follow Up: The Cheapest Way to Grow Revenue

Most service businesses don’t fail because they lack knowledge or skill — they fail because they don’t follow up. Winning new customers is expensive and time-consuming, but keeping the ones you already have can be simple and cost almost nothing. A consistent follow-up system builds trust, earns repeat business, and turns one-time jobs into long-term revenue.
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