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SERVICES WE OFFER

We handle all types of system installations, from new construction to tank replacements to installing on Islands. We have the team & equipment to handle any project.
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TANK REPLACEMENTS

Steel tanks tend to rust and deteriorate over time, making them more susceptible to failure or could even collapse. Replacing your tank with a concrete or plastic tank is a safe choice.

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 NEW CONSTRUCTION

Planning your new building is an exciting time. Sometimes the first step is to know what part of your building site is suitable for a septic system. Testing the soils will help us make that determination to design the perfect system for your needs.

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HOLDING TANK 

HoldingTank systems safely contain wastewater until a contracted and licensed septage hauler pumps out the contents. Holding tanks are needed when the site is unsuitable for a conventional or mound system.

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DRAINFIELD REPLACEMENTS

Drainfields play an essential part in a conventional system. Sometimes drainfields can fail over time causing a mess. A failed drainfield can cause sewage backup in the house or ponding in the yard. The septic tank itself can still be in great working condition so a new drainfield could be all you need.

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MOUND SYSYEMS

We can turn to a Mound system when your site or soil is unsuitable for a conventional system. A mound System is a drainfield that is raised above the natural soil surface and has to be filtered through a specific sand fill material to get absorption. We go above and beyond when building our Mounds Systems by hydro-seeding every Mound System we install.

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CONVENTIONAL SYSTEMS

A conventional septic system starts with gravity carrying wastewater from the house into the septic tank. Next, the wastewater is treated in the tank, separating solids from the clear water. After that period, the clear water gets filtered through the drainfield. Conventional systems are an excellent choice for your septic needs.

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