Septic System Installation

New Septic System

Perk Test, Design & Installation

Installation Process

According to the EPA, more than 1 in 5 households utilize independant septic or small community cluster systems for sewage and waste water.  Are you ready for a new septic system?  If so, Sep-Tek is here to help you through the entire septic system installation process, while educating you along the way.  Once we navigate through the initial application and permitting phase, we will begin the design phase.

In the design phase, we will determine the size  tank and the type of system needed as well as the  location and length of the leach drain lines.  Once the design phase is completed, we will install the system and ensure it is working properly.

What Drives Us

Our Mission

At Sep-Tek, we always strive to provide all of our customers with the best quality service possible.  During installation, we think it’s important to help educate you and walk you through each step of the process.  We help you coordinate your Perk Test and aid you in selecting the septic system that best suits your needs.  We build a lasting professional relationship with our customers that goes beyond the initial installation, serving your maintenance needs throughout the years to come.

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Installation

Septic Tank Installation
Septic System Planning

What is required?

Obtain Permit & Complete Perc Test

A permit and a perc test are required prior to a septc tank system install.  Permits vary depending on location.  The perc test must be done by a licensed professional.  The test measures the absorption level of your soil.  Your soil must drain sufficiently so that the field lines will work properly.

Determine the Size Tank Needed

The tank size will be based on the number of bedrooms in the home.  Some locations do; however, require a miinum size tank.  Residential tanks typically range in size from 750 to 2000 gallons.

Select the Best Location

The septic system should be adequate distance from the house, a well, large trees, and even your compost bin.  The field lines cannot be in an area that has a lot of rain water runnoff.  Your contractor will assist you in selecting the ideal spot.

Emergency Septic Service

In the unfortunate event that you have a sewage emergency, give us a call.  We will do our very best to help as soon as possible.