S01 · Installation

Septic System Installation

A new septic system is the kind of job you want done exactly right the first time — because undoing a bad install is expensive, disruptive, and requires a whole new permit. We've installed conventional gravity systems, pressure distribution systems, and mound systems across Onondaga County, and we'll tell you which one your lot actually requires before we file a single permit.

We handle the Onondaga County Health Department permitting, coordinate any required soil or perc testing, oversee excavation, set the tank and distribution components, install the drain field, and stay on-site through the county inspection. The job isn't done until the inspector signs off and the grade is restored.

One scope. One crew. One invoice that matches the quote. Free estimates — call or submit the contact form and we'll schedule a site walk.

What's included

  • Site evaluation and soil assessment
  • Onondaga County Health Dept permit filing
  • Soil testing and perc test coordination
  • Excavation with proper equipment
  • Tank placement, D-box, and field installation
  • Gravity, pressure, or mound system as required
  • County inspector coordination and sign-off
  • Backfill, grade restoration, area seeded
Free estimate
S02 · Maintenance

Septic Tank Pump-Outs

Routine pump-outs are the lowest-cost thing you can do for a septic system — and the most commonly deferred. A properly maintained tank lasts significantly longer, and problems caught during a pump-out (failing baffles, cracked walls, a D-box that's shifted) cost a fraction of what they cost after a field failure.

We service all tank types — concrete, fiberglass, poly, and steel — residential and commercial. Every pump-out includes a baffle inspection and a written service record. If we see something that needs attention, we'll tell you in plain language with an estimate on the spot.

What's included

  • Locate and expose tank lids
  • Full pump-out — solids, scum, and liquid
  • Baffle inspection (inlet and outlet)
  • Tank condition check — cracks and distribution
  • Written service record provided
  • All tank types: concrete, fiberglass, poly, steel
  • Residential and commercial
Schedule a pump-out
S03 · Repair

Drain Field Repair & Replacement

A saturated or failing leach field is one of the more stressful septic problems a homeowner can face. The symptoms are usually slow drains, wet spots over the field, or sewage odors in the yard — and they don't resolve on their own. The earlier a failing field is caught, the more options you have.

We diagnose the cause before we excavate. Partial trench repairs save significant cost when the failure is isolated. Full replacements — with re-permitting and county inspection — are handled the same way as a new installation. Every repair is done to current county code with the documentation you'll need if you ever sell the property.

What's included

  • Failure diagnosis — wet spots, backup, slow drains
  • Camera inspection of distribution lines
  • Partial trench or full field replacement
  • Distribution box repair or replacement
  • Pipe, gravel, filter fabric to code
  • Re-permitting for replacement fields
  • County inspection through completion
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S04 · S05 · S06

Inspections, Sewer & Emergencies.

Three more services — same crew, same licensed standard, same number to call.

S04

Septic Inspections

Real estate transaction inspections, routine health-department compliance checks, and pre-purchase evaluations. Written inspection report with findings — accepted for real estate closings in Onondaga County.

Usually within 3–5 business days
S05

Sewer Line Services

New sewer lateral installation from house to municipal main, sewer line repair and replacement, root intrusion clearing, and camera inspections. Permit coordination with the local municipality handled by us.

Free estimate · 1–3 week lead time
S06

Emergency Service

Backup, overflow, or system failure — we respond fast. After-hours and weekend emergency pumping, rapid assessment, and containment. Call (315) 699-1520 directly for emergencies — don't use the contact form.

Call (315) 699-1520 · emergency line
Ready when you are

One call covers all six.

Request a service call Call (315) 699-1520