Find a septic tank system installer in Denver, CO

Find septic tank system installers in Denver, CO

Find septic tank system installers in Denver, CO

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Top 10 septic tank system installers in Denver, CO

Homeowners agree: these Denver septic tank system installers are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
ROYAL FLUSH PLUMBING & HVAC SERVICES LLC

ROYAL FLUSH PLUMBING & HVAC SERVICES LLC

5.0(2)
2 hires on HomeGuide
35+ years in business
Serves Denver, CO
Meredith W. says, "Highly recommend. Fast, friendly, better pricing than other estimates " Read more
Kennedy Plumbing Inc

Kennedy Plumbing Inc

42+ years in business
Serves Denver, CO
Personal service Its my lifes work and Im very proud of it
ALL PRO ROOTER LLC.

ALL PRO ROOTER LLC.

2 hires on HomeGuide
10+ years in business
Serves Denver, CO
With All Pro Rooter, there are no surprises when it comes to pricing. We never begin work until we have identified your problem and talk about exactly how much it will cost.
Professional Plumbers Denver LLC

Professional Plumbers Denver LLC

5+ years in business
Serves Denver, CO
Honesty and vast knowledge of the plumbing trade
Paylss Rooter- Plumbing And Excavation

Paylss Rooter- Plumbing And Excavation

4.5(2)
Top Pro
13 hires on HomeGuide
16+ years in business
Serves Denver, CO
Jay R. says, "They came quickly. The quality of work was good. What I didn’t like was it was $189 minimum for any other work once they showed up regardless how small the job. I would have added more if it would have been more appropriately priced." Read more
Baker's  Plumbing & Heating

Baker's Plumbing & Heating

13+ years in business
Serves Denver, CO
Family owned & operated since 2012, we are Very honest and fair. Free estimate's !!! No Job to small !!! Travel Charge for anything over 10 mile's from Office & Service Charge for any job after 7:00 pm and Sunday's. We do not do any drain cleaning. Thank You
Don Plumbing

Don Plumbing

109+ years in business
Serves Denver, CO
We do the r thing the r time and try not to come back on plumbing jobs
King Rooter And Plumbing

King Rooter And Plumbing

5.0(1)
19+ years in business
Serves Denver, CO
Jeffrey says, "Excellent service priced right quality work" Read more
Colorado Plumbing And Boiler Services

Colorado Plumbing And Boiler Services

5.0(4)
Top Pro
1 hire on HomeGuide
Serves Denver, CO
John B. says, "Abe is extremely professional. I do not think I could have found a better technician to fix our problem as quickly and cost efficient manner than Abe. Most pleased Our problem had been diagnosed wrong by someone else the day before." Read more
American Septic Service - Septic Tank Service - Franktown, Colorado - 130 Photos  Facebook

American Septic Service - Septic Tank Service - Franktown, Colorado - 130 Photos Facebook

18+ years in business
Serves Denver, CO
American Septic Service, founded in 1989, is a reliable, family-owned business located in Franktown, Colorado, and serving surrounding areas. With over 30 years of experience, they offer a variety of services including septic tank installations, repairs, cleaning, and inspections. They pride themselves on efficient, same-day service and are known for their fair and honest work. The company also offers discounts for seniors and military personnel. Trust American Septic Service for professional, comprehensive septic system solutions.

Your Septic System Installation or Replacement questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much do septic tank systems cost?

Conventional septic tank systems cost $3,500 to $8,500 to install the systems people are most familiar with. These conventional systems are primarily gravity fed and use anaerobic bacteria to break down solid waste in the tank.

The system consists of a septic tank, a drainfield, and 3 feet of native soil beneath the drainfield. A septic tank is a large, underground container that treats wastewater from rural homes that are not connected to a municipal sewer system. A drainfield, also called a leach field, is the area of land where the wastewater is dispersed and treated. The drainfield is made up of a series of perforated pipes buried in the ground and surrounded by gravel or sand which filter the wastewater.

How does a septic tank system work?

A traditional septic tank system works by collecting waste in the septic tank, then letting gravity separate the waste into scum, sludge, and effluent.

  • Scum is lightweight waste like grease, oil, and fats that float to the top.
  • Sludge are heavy solids like bones and soil that settle on the tank's bottom.
  • Effluent is the clear liquid wastewater left after the scum floats and the sludge settles.

Bacteria in the tank breaks down the solid waste on the bottom, while the effluent liquids travel out of the tank into the drainfield.

What is an alternative septic system?

An alternative septic system is designed to deal with homesites with limited space or poor soil, when a drainfield is not a viable option. The most common alternative septic systems include:

  • Chambered system – Uses a series of buried plastic chambers to treat wastewater.
  • Constructed wetland system – Uses plants to absorb nutrients in the wastewater and help filter out the solids.
  • Drip distribution system – Uses a series of drip emitters to evenly disperse the treated effluent wastewater from the septic tank to the leach field.
  • Evapotranspiration system – Uses a drainfield lined with watertight material. As the effluent enters the drainfield, it evaporates into the air, never reaching the groundwater.

Choosing the right system depends on where you live, the condition of your soil, and your budget.

How do you maintain a septic tank system?

Septic tank maintenance is easy and inexpensive and comes down to these 4 essentials:

  • Inspect and pump regularly – Schedule professional pumping services every 3 to 5 years.
  • Use water efficiently – The less water you use, the less water enters the septic system. Reduce water usage by taking shorter showers and washing clothes only when you have a full load.
  • Properly dispose of waste – Everything you flush down the toilet or pour down the sink eventually ends up in your septic system. Avoid flushing anything but toilet paper and don't pour chemicals or grease down the drain.
  • Protect your drainfield – Do not park or drive over your drainfield to prevent damaging the system. Plant trees far away to keep roots from growing into the septic.

How many years does a septic tank last?

A concrete septic tank can last for 20 to 30 years with proper maintenance, depending on the tank material. Concrete tanks are the most expensive but the longest lasting tanks available. Other factors that can impact the lifespan of a septic tank include the quality of the tank, the soil conditions, and the usage.

Heavily used septic systems tend will likely need repairs or replacement sooner than rarely used systems. A septic tank in a household of 1 or 2 people will almost always last longer than one used by a large family.

What questions should I ask a septic tank installer?

Before you contract with a septic tank installer near you, ask these important questions:

  • Is your company licensed, bonded, and insured for septic work?
  • Are you a member of the National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association (NOWRA)?
  • How many years have you been installing septic systems?
  • Does your estimate include permits, inspections, and site prep?
  • What type of tank do you recommend for my property and soil conditions?
  • What size tank do you recommend for my household?
  • What guarantee do you offer on your labor?

How do I choose a septic tank installer?

HomeGuide has a great list of septic tank installers near you to choose from. When making your final list of installers to contact, don't forget to:

  • Get estimates from 3 or more septic companies with years of septic system installation experience in your area.
  • Select from septic companies that are members NOWRA.
  • Check out the recent company reviews on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Request everything in writing, including a detailed estimate, contract, and warranty information before starting the project.
  • Confirm that the installer has the right permits and follows all local municipality laws and building codes.

Reviews for Denver septic tank system installers

Recent success stories from people in the Denver area.
Meredith W.
Thank you for the professional work and great pricing. Glad I found Raul. Will use in the future most certainly
ROYAL FLUSH PLUMBING & HVAC SERVICES LLC
Marian J.
Professional. Brought the parts. Did the repair. Good job. Thanks
Paylss Rooter- Plumbing and Excavation
Claire H.
Best experience with a plumber in a long time. Honest service with no up sell. Great guy!
Colorado Plumbing and Boiler Services
Rick B.
Oz is a pleasant and responsible young man. I called several companies to replace our 29 year old water heater and Oz was the second to leave a quote. This was 7/3/20 and worried about going the weekend with no hot water Oz told us he would get us taken care of that evening when he was finished with another install. I recieved a call at 4:30 and he was here before 6 with the water heater we picked out. I had the old one drained so we could pull it when he arrived and we did that. He worked on it until 9 pm and had us done that evening. We had a slight drop further down and old pipe that really had nothing to do with the job and when I texted him that night his response was within 3-5 min and it wasn't an emergency so Saturday morning was good. He showed up saturday morning with parts for another small jobwe were going to have done later and completed the leak and elbow leak. No extra charge for the elbow leak except for a couple parts we agreed to. This was one of two of our best experiences with hiring a company to do a job. We absolutely told Oz what a nice and professional young man he is! Thanks again Rick and Sharon Biddle.
Building Craft LLC.
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