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Shelar Sanitation

4.2/5Insured & Bonded76+ Years in Business

1478 Falahee Rd, Jackson, MI 49203

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Services Offered

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About

Shelar Sanitation provides septic services to Jackson County, Calhoun County, Lenawee County, and Washtenaw County in Michigan. The company has been operating for 76 years and holds a current license and installer's license. The business is insured and bonded, serving homeowners throughout the Jackson, Michigan area.

The company offers septic tank pumping, drain field services, and septic permit assistance. Customers rely on Shelar Sanitation for routine maintenance and system repairs across multiple counties in south-central Michigan.

Homeowners in Jackson County, Calhoun County, and surrounding areas can contact Shelar Sanitation for their septic system needs. The business maintains a 4.2 out of 5 customer rating, with feedback highlighting pricing transparency, communication, and professional cleanliness standards.

Credentials & Trust

License
License Jackson
Insurance
Insured & Bonded
Experience
76+ years

Service Area

Counties

Jackson County, Business License Jackson County, Calhoun County, Video provided by Washtenaw County, Site Map of Jackson County, Start with this page at the County, Lenewee County, Washtenaw County

Business Hours

Monday – Friday
8AM – 5PM
Saturday – Sunday
Closed
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Contact Information

Address

1478 Falahee Rd, Jackson, MI 49203

Last verified: 2/19/2026

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