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If you want to move away from using the municipal sewer system, installing a septic tank is an excellent alternative for wastewater treatment. However, the process involves many steps, from planning and designing to excavating the area and placing the tank. Below are several strategies to help you throughout this process to ensure it goes smoothly.

What Should You Do Before Contractors Arrive?

1. Clear the Area

Remove all debris near the installation site and the primary pathway that leads to and from the area. The goal is to make the location as accessible as possible. Excavating equipment and other gear will need a clear route around your house and into the yard, so remove any furniture or playground equipment temporarily.

Also, the installation site should be free of large branches and vegetation. This will ensure that your workers can begin the installation immediately upon arrival, without having to prepare the site themselves.

2. Obtain Permits

State and local governments have specific rules that you must follow when installing a septic tank. For example, if you live outside of the city limits of Lincoln, NE, you must have a certified wastewater contractor inspect the property.

excavatingThen, they will decide on the kind of septic system that you can have and where to place it, depending on the type of soil that your property has. You must schedule this inspection before excavating, as this individual will issue the necessary permits to move forward with the installation.

3. Inform Neighbors

Excavating requires the use of heavy machinery, which are considerably loud. Because of this, you should let neighbors know of your plans at least a week in advance. Assure them that any loud noises will only occur during normal operating hours. Give them your phone number so that they can reach you if they have any questions or concerns. This is a precautionary measure that will help keep the peace with your neighbors.

 

When you need an experiencing excavation contractor to help with your septic system installation, contact LeGrande Excavating. They have been serving Lancaster County, NE, for more than 25 years. They offer a variety of excavation services, including heavy hauling, land clearing, and emergency debris removal. Call (402) 423-4076 to request an estimate for your project. Visit them online for more information about their services.

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