Thinking about building a new home or replacing an old septic system? Understanding the process upfront can save you time, stress, and money.
Step 1: Soil Testing & Perc Test
Before anything else, you need to know whether your soil can support a septic system. This step determines the type and size of system required by your county.
Step 2: System Design
Once the perc test is complete, a septic design is created based on your property size, soil conditions, and household water usage. This design is submitted to the county for approval.
Step 3: Installation
After approval, the septic system is installed. This includes digging, tank placement, drain field construction, and all connections.
Step 4: Final Inspection
The county inspector will verify the installation matches the approved design and meets local codes.
Why Hire a Professional?
DIY may sound tempting, but septic systems are too important to leave to chance. A professional ensures compliance with regulations, long-lasting performance, and fewer headaches down the road.
Pro Tip: Always ask for a written bid and timeline. At JT Soil Services, we keep communication clear from start to finish.
Need a reliable septic system installer? Let JT Soil Services guide you through every step.