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Septic System Services in Parkland County and Septic system Installation

Wastewater Solutions has a variety of septic tank and field designs to best suit your specific needs. We offer single-compartment holding tanks, conventional two-compartment tanks, and even advanced treatment plants. We offer a variety of septic fields as well, including conventional septic fields, pressure distribution fields, at-grade fields and raised fields. Each different type of tank and field has its own advantages and disadvantages. Based on your property type and household needs, Wastewater Solutions can make a recommendation of which tank and field combination would work best for you.

In the beautiful and diverse landscape of Parkland County, Wastewater Solutions stands out as the premier provider of septic system installations and repairs. With over two decades of experience, our team brings unparalleled expertise to every project, ensuring that residents and businesses in Parkland County receive the best in septic system solutions.

Customized Septic Solutions for Parkland County

Understanding the unique environmental and soil conditions of Parkland County, Wastewater Solutions offers tailor-made septic system designs. From standard septic tanks to advanced treatment plants, our range of services is designed to meet the specific needs of this region, ensuring efficient and environmentally-friendly waste management solutions.

Comprehensive Services from Start to Finish

Wastewater Solutions is your one-stop shop for all septic system needs in Parkland County. We handle everything from site evaluations and design to permit acquisition and installation. Our commitment doesn’t end there – we also offer post-installation servicing and maintenance, ensuring your system functions optimally for years to come.

Commitment to Parkland County’s Community and Environment

Our mission in Parkland County extends beyond just installing septic systems. We are dedicated to protecting the local environment and groundwater. By choosing Wastewater Solutions, residents and businesses in Parkland County are not just getting a service provider but a partner committed to sustainable and responsible waste management practices.

Wastewater Solutions creates septic systems that are purpose-built. There is no “one-size fits all” sewage system. Before even suggesting a sewage system or providing a quote, we like to conduct a site evaluation. This allows us to see the area for ourselves and create a septic system that works best with your budget, property size, grade and soil type.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Septic systems

How much area will a septic installation take up?

Typically when customers ask this question, their main concern is ground disturbance and re-landscaping. Wastewater Solutions installs septic systems using the right equipment to get the job done, keeping ground disturbance to a minimal level. While the area needed for every installation varies based on house size and the property layout, a typical 3 to 4 bedroom house requires an area of about 50’ x 100’ on average.

Does the size of a household matter for a sewage installation?

Yes! The size of your house and the number of people living in it are very important when it comes to sewage system installation. These numbers give us an idea of how your system will be used and helps us to make recommendations that will work for you. Giving us incorrect information about your household can lead to an improper septic system for your property, leading to sewage backup and malfunction.

How long will the installation take? How long will we be without water and sewage?

Most septic installations are completed in less than three days. Normally, the water is shut off for around 2 hours. We pride ourselves in working efficiently, doing as much preparation and pre-assembly as possible. Doing most of the preparation before we get to the job site allows us to install the sewage system not only quickly, but also correctly without having to scramble to find parts at the last minute.

What kind of equipment do you use?

Wastewater Solutions uses the right equipment for the job. Our equipment is a combination of tracked excavators (track hoes) and wheeled and tracked skid steers. These machines allow us to install septic systems efficiently and with minimal ground disturbance.

How much lead-time is needed? When can you get started?

Typically, a job can be started within two weeks. This allows us time to conduct a site evaluation, pull the appropriate permits and prepare for the installation. In the event of an emergency, we can start a job sooner.

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Did you know:
When building a new home, most major banks require a valid sewage inspection report prior to advancing your final dispersement on the mortgage.

 

Septic System Installation & Repair FAQs 

1. What factors affect septic system design in Parkland County?

Septic system design in Parkland County depends heavily on soil type, property size, slope, and groundwater levels. Local environmental conditions require customized solutions rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. A professional site evaluation ensures the system is efficient, compliant, and long-lasting for your specific property.

2. Do I need a permit for septic installation in Parkland County?

Yes, septic system installations require proper permits before any work begins. These permits ensure the system meets municipal and environmental regulations. A professional septic contractor typically handles the permit process, saving you time and ensuring compliance with local codes.

3. How do I know if my septic system needs repair or replacement?

Common signs include slow drains, sewage backups, foul odors, or pooling water near the drain field. If these issues occur frequently, it may indicate system failure or improper sizing. A professional inspection can determine whether a repair is sufficient or a full replacement is necessary.

4. What types of septic systems are available for properties in Parkland County?

There are several options, including conventional septic systems, pressure distribution systems, at-grade systems, and advanced treatment plants. Each system has advantages depending on soil conditions and property layout. Choosing the right system ensures efficient wastewater treatment and long-term reliability.

5. How long does a septic system installation take?

Most septic installations in Parkland County are completed within a few days, depending on site conditions and system complexity. Water service is usually only interrupted briefly during the process. Proper planning and pre-assembly help ensure a fast and efficient installation.

6. How much space is required for a septic system installation?

The required space varies based on the size of your home and system type. On average, a typical residential property may need around 50’ x 100’ for a septic field. Larger homes or challenging soil conditions may require more space for proper drainage and performance.

7. Does household size impact septic system performance?

Yes, the number of occupants directly affects system usage and sizing requirements. A system designed for fewer people may become overloaded if household size increases. Proper sizing ensures the system operates efficiently and prevents premature failure or costly repairs.

8. What maintenance is required after septic system installation?

Regular maintenance includes inspections, pumping, and monitoring system performance. Most systems require pumping every few years depending on usage. Ongoing maintenance helps prevent costly repairs and extends the lifespan of your septic system.

9. Can septic systems be installed on difficult or sloped properties?

Yes, specialized systems such as raised beds or pressure distribution systems can be used on challenging terrains. These designs accommodate poor soil conditions or uneven landscapes. A professional contractor will recommend the best solution based on your site evaluation.

10. Why is a professional site evaluation important before installation?

A site evaluation assesses soil composition, drainage, and environmental factors before system design begins. This ensures the system is tailored to your property and meets local regulations. Skipping this step can lead to system failure, costly repairs, or environmental issues.