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Installing a septic system is a significant construction project, and as such, it requires careful planning. Before the backhoe services arrive to start digging on-site, there are a few tasks you must accomplish to ensure the process goes smoothly. Here’s how to prepare so that the professionals can get the work done.

How to Get Ready for Septic System Installation

1. Tell the Neighbors

During the septic system installation, backhoe services excavate the yard and carry away dirt while cranes lower the septic tank into the ground. Heavy-duty machines can be noisy and may take up some of the road space next to your property.

As such, it’s best to tell your neighbors about the project in advance. This way, they can prepare for the extra activity in the neighborhood.

2. Plan Your Usage

backhoe servicesWhen the installation is in progress, you cannot use the plumbing system, which means there’s no water or waste disposal in place. Consider staying with a relative or at a hotel temporarily.

If you want to remain at home during the project, stock up on enough water for drinking and washing. Use disposable dinnerware or order take-out instead of cooking. Likewise, rent a portable toilet for you and the workers to use.

3. Clear out the Area

Once you have set a date for the project, take steps to prepare the construction site. Clear the area of obstructions, such as outdoor furniture and children’s toys, and create a path wide enough for heavy equipment. If possible, cordon off the project site to prevent kids and pets from entering.

 

If you need septic system installation, contact Buck’s Plumbing & Sewer Service in Cookeville, TN. Since 1960, they’ve provided a range of plumbing services, including sewer line installation, septic cleaning, and re-piping to clients throughout Putnam County and the surrounding counties. They also offer backhoe services, which are necessary for septic tank installations. Call (931) 528-1157 to schedule an appointment or visit them online today to learn more about their services.

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