Our Services

Informational Service Call: An informational septic service call is a non-emergency visit where a trained technician evaluates your septic system, answers your questions, and provides expert guidance. This service is ideal for homeowners seeking to understand their system’s layout, maintenance needs, or concerns such as odors, slow drainage, or unusual sounds. No pumping or repair work is performed unless requested—this is a low-cost, educational visit designed to give you peace of mind and a better understanding of how to care for your septic system properly

Septic System Installs & Replacements: Our new construction installation service is tailored for builders and homeowners starting from the ground up.

This service includes:

Site Evaluation & Permitting: We begin with a site evaluation to determine soil conditions, setbacks, and system sizing. We handle all permitting and approvals through the county health department.

System Design: A custom septic system is designed based on the property’s layout, number of bedrooms, and projected usage. Excavation & Installation: We install the septic tank, pump station (if needed), and drain field to code. All components are carefully placed to ensure long-term performance and minimal environmental impact.

Final Construction Inspection & Backfill: After installation, we coordinate with local inspectors for approval. Once passed, the system is backfilled and graded for proper drainage.

Treatment Unit Installs: Treatment units for larger applications go beyond basic septic systems. These engineered systems use biological, mechanical, and chemical processes to treat wastewater to a much higher standard before it’s discharged or reused.

Common types include: Aerobic Treatment Units (ATUs), Extended Aeration Systems, Sequencing Batch Reactors (SBRs), Membrane Bioreactors (MBRs), Constructed Wetlands or Recirculating

Sand Filters. Ideal Applications: Apartment complexes, RV parks and campgrounds, Restaurants or retail centers, Schools or churches, Rural subdivisions or clustered homes, Agricultural or food-processing facilities.

Our Services Include: Site Evaluation & Design: We assess soil, flow rates, occupancy, and discharge regulations to design a system that fits your property and complies with environmental guidelines.

Permitting & Regulatory Compliance: We handle all permitting and health department coordination, ensuring your system meets DEP and EPA standards where required.

Installation: Our team installs tanks, treatment units, controls, pumps, and dispersal systems with precision and care for long-term performance. Supports high wastewater volume, Environmentally friendly and sustainable, Helps meet discharge or reuse standards, Scalable for future growth or expansion. Whether you’re developing land for a new community or upgrading an outdated system at a commercial site.

Mark & Locate: A mark and locate service for a septic system involves identifying and clearly marking the exact location of your septic tank, drain field, and related components. Using specialized tools such as probes, paint, flags and system maps (if available), a technician will pinpoint the septic tank and drain field. This service is essential before any construction, landscaping, or septic maintenance to prevent accidental damage and ensure proper access. Markings are typically done with flags or paint for visibility and accuracy

Aerobic Services: We inspect the entire system, including the aeration chamber, treatment tank, pump tank, and all control panels, to ensure everything is operating efficiently.

Air Pump & Diffuser Check: The air pump is critical for oxygen delivery. We test its output, check for noise or failure, and clean or replace diffusers if they’re clogged or worn.

Timer & Alarm Testing: All timers, floats, and alarm systems are tested to verify they are working properly and will alert you to any future issues.

Sludge & Scum Monitoring: The buildup of solids is checked to determine if pumping is needed. Excess solids can affect system performance and lead to early failure.

Filter Cleaning: Any filters in the system are removed, cleaned, or replaced as needed to prevent clogs and maintain optimal flow.

Lift Station/Pump Tank Services & Repairs: Pump & Motor Inspection: We check for proper pump operation, pressure, and amperage draw to ensure it’s running efficiently. If a pump is struggling or failing, we diagnose the issue and recommend repair or replacement.

Float Switch Testing: We test and adjust float switches or level sensors to ensure they activate at the correct water levels, preventing overflows or dry runs.

Control Panel Check: The electrical control panel is inspected for loose connections, timer function, and alarm operation. Any faulty components are repaired or replaced as needed.

Cleanout & Debris Removal: We remove grease, wipes, and other debris that may clog pumps or valves. Clean basins help extend equipment life and prevent costly blockages.

Alarm System Testing: We verify the high-water alarm is working and alerting property owners to potential system failures before they become major problems.

Discharge Line Inspection: Discharge pipes and check valves are examined for clogs, backflow, or leaks, ensuring proper and uninterrupted wastewater flow.

Grease Trap Installation: Assessment & Sizing: We inspect your existing system and recommend the right size and type of grease trap to meet your flow rate and local code requirements.

Permitting & Compliance: We handle all necessary permits and coordinate with local plumbing and health departments to ensure your new system meets all regulations.

Removal of Old Unit: The existing grease trap is safely pumped out, removed, and properly disposed of with minimal disruption to your operation.

New Installation: We install a durable, high-quality grease trap—above ground or below—using corrosion-resistant materials built to handle your kitchen’s demand.

Septic System Permitting: Site Evaluation (Soil Analysis): A certified professional performs soil evaluation to determine how well the soil absorbs water. This helps determine the appropriate system size and type for your property.

System Design: Based on the soil report, property layout, and home size (typically determined by number of bedrooms and SqFt), a septic system is designed to meet the required daily wastewater flow.

Permit Application Submission: All required documentation, including the site plan, system design, and soil evaluation, is submitted to the local health department or permitting authority.

Approval Process: The health department reviews the application to ensure the system complies with setback distances, environmental guidelines, and public health standards. Approval times can vary depending on the county and project scope.

Septic Inspection: We begin by uncovering and accessing the septic tank lids to visually inspect the condition of the tank, baffles, and overall structural integrity. We check the sludge and scum levels and assess whether the tank is due for pumping. 30-Minute Water Flow Test: A controlled water flow test is conducted by running water continuously through the septic system for 30 minutes. This simulates normal household usage and helps assess the system’s ability to receive and process wastewater. During the test, we monitor the tank for proper flow, signs of backup, or sluggish drainage, which can indicate potential issues in the drain field or tank itself.

Tank & Drain field Location and Marking: Using probing techniques, we identify and mark the precise location of the septic tank(s) and drain field(s). Flags or paint are used to clearly indicate the layout, which is crucial for future service, landscaping, or construction planning. This inspection provides valuable insight into the health and function of your septic system, helping you avoid costly repairs and maintain a healthy, functioning system.