Locations
From our home base in Inola, Martin Septic serves more than 600,000 people across the eastern Tulsa metro, reaching Claremore, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Tulsa, and the small towns between. Homeowner or business owner, you get the same background-checked crews, fair pricing, and careful work every time.
Bixby, OK
Bixby sits along the Arkansas River in southern Tulsa County and is known statewide as the Garden Spot of Oklahoma. The community pairs deep agricultural roots and sod farms with one of the fastest-growing suburbs in the Tulsa metro.
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Broken Arrow, OK
Broken Arrow is one of Oklahoma’s largest cities, spanning Tulsa and Wagoner counties just southeast of Tulsa. The community blends a thriving Rose District downtown and strong schools with the family-friendly feel that draws new residents every year.
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Catoosa, OK
Catoosa sits in Rogers County along historic Route 66 and is home to the Tulsa Port of Catoosa, one of the farthest inland seaports in the country. The community mixes its quirky Blue Whale charm with steady industrial growth.
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Claremore, OK
Claremore serves as the county seat of Rogers County and is best known as the hometown of humorist Will Rogers. The community combines its Western heritage and Rogers State University with the friendly pace of small-town Green Country living.
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Collinsville, OK
Collinsville sits in northern Tulsa County, just above Owasso, with roots in the early coal and zinc-smelting boom. The community keeps its historic small-town downtown and tight-knit feel while steadily growing as part of the wider Tulsa metro area.
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Coweta, OK
Coweta lies in Wagoner County southeast of Broken Arrow and traces its name to a historic Creek tribal town. The community pairs its agricultural heritage and proud Coweta Tigers spirit with the steady growth of a Tulsa-area bedroom community.
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Inola, OK
Inola is a growing community in Rogers County known for its small-town atmosphere, open landscapes, and convenient access to the Tulsa metropolitan area. Residents enjoy a quieter pace of life while staying close to modern amenities.
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Jenks, OK
Jenks sits along the Arkansas River in southern Tulsa County and carries the title of Antique Capital of Oklahoma. The community blends its riverfront Oklahoma Aquarium and historic Main Street shops with top-rated schools and rapid suburban growth.
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Owasso, OK
Owasso sits just north of Tulsa across Tulsa and Rogers counties and proudly calls itself the City Without Limits. The community pairs fast-paced retail and residential growth with the friendly, family-centered feel that keeps drawing newcomers to the area.
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Pryor Creek, OK
Pryor Creek serves as the county seat of Mayes County and anchors the massive MidAmerica Industrial Park, one of the nation’s largest. The community blends its industrial and Cherokee heritage with festivals like Rocklahoma and small-town spirit.
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Tulsa, OK
Tulsa is the county seat of Tulsa County and the heart of northeastern Oklahoma, long known as the Oil Capital of the World. The city combines its celebrated Art Deco architecture and riverfront Gathering Place with big-city energy and culture.
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Verdigris, OK
Verdigris sits in Rogers County between Claremore and Catoosa, taking its name from the nearby Verdigris River. This fast-growing community offers newer residential neighborhoods and its own school district while keeping the quiet, rural character of Green Country living.
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Wagoner, OK
Wagoner serves as the county seat of Wagoner County and holds the distinction of being the first city incorporated in Indian Territory. The community combines its railroad roots and nearby Fort Gibson Lake with small-town Oklahoma hospitality.
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Your Town Not on the List? Reach Out Anyway.
Our map covers most of Green Country, but septic systems do not stop at city limits, and neither do we. Plenty of nearby towns still fall within reach. Whether you need tank pumping, a new aerobic or conventional system, drain field repair, inspections, a grease trap serviced, or a storm shelter installed, just call and we will let you know.
