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Service That We Offer

We are located in Brenham, Texas which is in Washington County and known as the birthplace of Texas. We install and repair septic systems in College Station, Washington County, Austin County, Lee County, Burleson County, Grimes County, and Fayette County. Occasionally we will drive further to install systems.

Septic System:
Installations and Repairs: Our team has worked on septic systems for many years throughout our community.

Inventory:
We keep a large inventory of supplies needed for all repairs.

Insurance:
We are fully insured to install both residential and large commercial septic jobs.

Licensing:
We are licensed to design most septic systems and work with engineers to design proprietary systems.

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Septic System Installations and Repairs

Our team has worked on septic systems for many years throughout our community. The bulk of our focus is on septic installations and commercial work. No matter how big or small, we will complete the job.

There are many different types of septic systems that are legal to install in Brenham and College Station, TX. The two most common types that are utilized in most cases are conventional and aerobic systems. Don’t worry; our team has the years of experience and manpower to install these systems and do repair work on them as well.

Conventional System

What Are Conventional Systems?

Conventional septic systems are the original type of system that has been in use the longest. They rely on tanks to separate solids, and then the clean water is most often gravity-fed to an absorptive drain field or leach field.

These systems rely on rock and pipe or polyethylene panels to create a void for the effluent to be stored in the ground while the soil absorbs it and filters the water back into the ground. These systems require no moving parts and are always our first choice to install when the soil conditions permit.

How Do They Work?

First, the tanks separate the solids. Second, gravity is used to feed the clean water into an absorptive drain field or leach field.

These systems rely on rock and pipe or polyethylene panels to create a void for the effluent to be stored in the ground while the soil absorbs it and filters the water back into the ground. These systems require no moving parts and are always our first choice to install when the soil conditions permit.

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Hire Us for Septic Installations and Repairs!

Homeowners and commercial property owners throughout our community have trusted us to install conventional septic systems on their property. If you ever need repair work, you can call us, too. We’ll make sure your system is up and running once again. We’ll take care of all the dirty work. Call us today to learn more.

Aerobic Systems

What Are Aerobic Systems?

Aerobic septic systems were invented to allow people to have a reliable way to treat effluent in soils containing heavy clays, rock, groundwater, and flat ground. The benefits of aerobic systems are that the effluent is very clean when it leaves the system and they keep on working no matter how much rain one has or how poor the soils are.

How Do They Work?

Aerobic septic systems are very similar to a small wastewater treatment plant in that they introduce oxygen to the effluents, which enables aerobic bacteria to thrive. These bacteria then clean the effluents. The water is then treated with chlorine and safely able to be sprayed into one’s yard.

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