Septic System Replacement for Residential and Commercial Properties in Houston

Septic system replacement services may be recommended when the existing septic system has either aged beyond its useful life, has sustained damage, or no longer meets the property’s wastewater needs. In Houston, where rapid development puts a constant strain on infrastructure, it’s common for property owners to replace their septic system as development intensifies.

If your septic expert recommends a full system replacement, there’s a well-established process for installation crews to follow. A reputable septic system installer will also ensure the job is done in accordance with local permitting and construction ordinances.

The Septic System Replacement Process

A new septic system may last up to 40 years before it needs to be replaced when properly installed and maintained. If you are partnered with a reputable expert, you will receive maximum value from your new septic system.

Here is what to expect with the process of installing a replacement septic system:

The property is surveyed and assessed

Before the site is prepared or any components are installed, your septic crew will first assess the property and verify that the proposed project is feasible. This includes surveying the property’s size, its proximity to any obstructing features, the height of the property’s water table and determining if there are any challenging soils to deal with. Clay-rich soils are common to the Houston area and can interfere with how the property drains.

Following a site survey, your septic company will have a clear idea of how to approach the project and what kind of system design will work best for the property.

The replacement septic system is designed

With the site’s specifics defined, your septic company will then design a septic system that fits the property’s wastewater needs. This includes sizing the septic tank to meet capacity, establishing where the drain (or leach) field will go, and whether any additional components (like junction boxes) will be necessary for your property.

The project’s permits are acquired

In the Houston area, most development projects must be permitted before they can begin. Without the proper permits, you’ll risk steep fines and potential work stoppages – which will cost you even more.

An experienced septic system company will account for permits during the planning process. The goal is to prevent any blockers from derailing the project, and an experienced crew will ensure something as simple as permitting doesn’t get in the way.

The existing septic system is removed

The existing septic system is first shut off and disconnected from the property’s wastewater infrastructure. The idea is to ensure that excavation and removal doesn’t rupture the existing system and cause a mess.

Once the existing septic tank is disconnected, it is excavated out from the ground and disposed of properly. The system’s other components are excavated out and disposed of in the same way.

The project site is excavated and prepared

Now that the old system is gone, it’s time to excavate the site for the replacement septic system. During the planning phase, your septic crew should have marked out work areas and exactly where excavation is to take place. Now, the septic crew will do the dirt work, excavate out the area for the septic tank and create trenches for the drain field.

The new septic tank is placed

The new septic system is placed in the excavated area, which is layered with stable base material like gravel to ensure a snug, solid fit. The property’s plumbing lines are connected to the tank during this step.

Additional components (leach field, junction boxes, risers, etc.) are installed

Every replacement septic system is different, but most are tied to a leach/drain field that safely disposes of treated wastewater. It’s also common for replacement septic systems to feature junction boxes (to manage leach field flows) and risers (to provide maintenance access). If your replacement system will also require these components, they will be installed along with the new septic tank.

The replacement system is given a final inspection and check

With the replacement system in place and connected to the property’s plumbing, your septic crew will give the system a full inspection to verify that everything is in order. They will also test the system to ensure there are no leaks or obstructions. Assuming everything checks out, your replacement septic system will be ready to operate.

Work with a Reputable Septic Expert for a Septic System Replacement

You don’t want any guesswork when installing a new or replacement septic system. Any mistakes during the planning, design or septic system installation process will leave your property with an unreliable and expensive-to-maintain wastewater system. To avoid this potentially messy outcome, partner with reputable professionals to do the job right. Here are the benefits of hiring a reputable septic system company for your project:

  • The experts will secure the right permits for your project
  • They will cordon off the area for safety and minimal disruption
  • They will properly size and design the system to your project’s specifications
  • They can provide ongoing maintenance for your replacement septic system

It is important to have a reliable system that adheres to Houston’s demanding environmental standards, and a reputable septic company will ensure the replacement system is installed properly and works as it should. The best septic system is one that you don’t have to think about or deal with, and we are a reputable Houston septic company that can guarantee that kind of system for your property.