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Your Trusted Septic System Service in Lillington, NC

Holland Septic Services provides expert septic system service for homes in Lillington, NC. As a top-rated septic system service in Harnett County, we offer NC-certified inspections and repairs that keep your property — and your real estate closings — on track.

Call (984) 220-3486 or click below to request service.


As with any neighborhood, Lillington requires reliable septic tank services to keep the community happy and healthy. Holland Septic Services provides septic tank installation, maintenance, and repair services to septic owners throughout the Lillington area. We also provide drain line jetting and septic inspections!

Why Lillington Trusts Holland Septic


When your septic system needs attention, you want someone with deep roots in Harnett County and the certifications to back it up. Stephen Holland grew up here, started working in the septic industry as a teenager, and built Holland Septic Services into the most credentialed local option in the seven-county area.


  • NC Grade IV Installer — the highest-level installation certification awarded in North Carolina
  • NC-Licensed Septic Inspector and SS Wastewater System Operator
  • Second-generation contractor with 15+ years of hands-on experience throughout Harnett County
  • Inspections and repairs under one roof — no waiting on a second contractor when your closing date is on the calendar


Stephen in cap and sunglasses writing on a clipboard outdoors in a wooded area

NC-Certified Septic Inspections


Real estate moves fast in Harnett County, and a septic inspection that drags out can cost you a closing. When your property is under contract, you need a licensed inspector who shows up on time, delivers a clear report, and can handle any repairs that come up — without sending you to a second contractor.


Stephen Holland holds an NC-Licensed Septic Inspector credential alongside a Grade IV Installer certification. That means Holland Septic Services can assess your system and fix what's wrong under one roof. For buyers, sellers, and agents across Lillington and the surrounding area, that combination is rare and worth a lot when your closing date is locked in.

Certified Septic Inspections

Septic Tank Repair


When something goes wrong with your septic system, the last thing you need is a contractor who patches the symptom and moves on. Harnett County's mix of older rural homes and clay-heavy soil creates conditions that stress distribution boxes, pump systems, and drain lines over time.


Holland Septic Services handles the full range of repairs — distribution box replacements, pump and panel replacements, tank replacements, and drain line fixes — with a Grade IV Installer on every job. Whether you're in Lillington proper or out on rural Harnett County acreage, you get a repair that's done right the first time.

Septic Tank Repair
Drain line jetting

Drain Line Jetting



Slow drains and gurgling sounds are easy to ignore until they're not. In Harnett County, where homes often sit on larger lots with longer drain line runs, buildup and root intrusion can quietly restrict flow long before you notice a problem inside the house.


Holland Septic Services uses high-pressure jetting to clear blockages without guesswork. It's one of the most effective ways to extend the life of your drain lines and avoid the cost of a full replacement. If you're seeing slow drainage at a Lillington or Angier-area property, jetting is often the fastest fix.

Drain Line Jetting

Lillington's Rich History


Lillington has served as the county seat of Harnett County since 1859, but the area's roots run much deeper. The town takes its name from Alexander Lillington, the Revolutionary War patriot who led 150 minutemen to a decisive victory at the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge in February 1776 — a win credited with pushing North Carolina toward voting for independence at the Second Continental Congress just months later.


Neighborhoods and Streets


Lillington's layout reflects its history as a small-town county seat that's grown into a connected, livable community along the Cape Fear River.

  • Historic Front Street and Downtown is home to the Harnett County Courthouse, local shops, eateries, and the John P. Bethune Fire Station — a Main Street landmark that's been part of Lillington since 1933
  • McPhail Park hosts the weekly Farmer's Market during growing season and sits at the center of Lillington's community life
  • Lillington River Park offers shady trails, a waterfront pirate ship playground, and easy access to the Cape Fear River that has defined the town since its founding
  • Keith Hills and surrounding rural areas give residents the large-lot, country-road lifestyle that defines much of Harnett County's residential character


Community and Lifestyle

Lillington offers the kind of quiet, connected community life that's getting harder to find as the Triangle expands south. Harnett County Schools serves families across the area, and Campbell University in nearby Buies Creek adds an academic energy just five miles east.

Outdoor recreation is never far away. Raven Rock State Park encompasses 4,800 acres and more than 30 miles of hiking trails along the Cape Fear River. The Lillington Botanical Trail winds through a forested mile with small waterfalls, and the town's spring concert series draws neighbors out to the riverbank each April and May.

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Getting Around Lillington


Lillington sits along US Highway 401 at a practical midpoint between two major metros, making it well-connected without the congestion that comes with either.


  • US Highway 401 runs north to Raleigh in roughly 30 minutes and south to Fayetteville in about the same — the backbone of daily commutes and county travel
  • NC Highways 210 and 27 connect Lillington to surrounding Harnett County communities including Angier, Coats, and Buies Creek
  • Fort Liberty is approximately 25 miles south, and Raleigh-Durham International Airport is about 40 miles north for residents who travel frequently
  • Harts (Harnett Area Rural Transit System) provides dial-a-ride and paratransit options for residents needing access to medical services or county destinations without a personal vehicle
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