Excavating Saskatoon
  • Home
  • Services
    • Residential Commercial
    • Septic Tank
    • Field Drain
    • Foundation Repair
    • Demolition
    • Snow Removal
    • Retaining Wall
    • Environmental Remediation
    • Pond Builder
    • Land Prepping
  • About
  • Contact
Saskatoon Excavating
Call Us Today
Click To Call

Septic Tank Contractor Saskatoon

If you are about to install a new septic system for your home, you may have some questions about the installation process. We are addressing all possibles options before installation: the types of septic tanks, the cost of installing one, and the alternative septic system. Septic tank installation is a critical process that must be carried out correctly. Saskatoon Excavating keeps you in the loop for a smooth and stress-free installation. 

Septic Tank Installation Process

If you live in a rural area and want a septic tank for your home, there are several important steps in the septic tank installation process. First, you need to call an inspector. The inspector will check to make sure the installation process adheres to the local health regulations. If it doesn't, there are steps to follow to avoid a health violation. Below are steps to follow for the installation process. Once the process is completed, the plumbers will be ready to start installing the septic tank.
During the installation process, we prepare the soil in the area. A minimum of one inch of washed stone should be placed underneath the septic system to ensure proper drainage. If the septic tank is made of plastic, the excavating contractor must follow local regulations and install a plastic distribution box to serve as the lateral for multiple draining fields. Once the tank is installed, we must wait for the health department inspection.

Type Of Septic Tanks

There are two types of septic tanks: those made from concrete and steel. While concrete and steel are durable, they can crack and leak wastewater. Fiberglass and polyethylene tanks are both lightweight and cost less than steel. However, they are more prone to damage during installation, especially when water tables are high. This is why you should make sure that the tank is structurally sound before you install it. Here are three pros and cons of these two types of tanks.
​Free Instant Quote
Submit
Commercial Hoe Briarwood
Briarwood
Cluster septic systems are designed for several houses or buildings. They have multiple pipes feeding into a single large septic tank. The wastewater is treated by soil microorganisms and passes back to the groundwater, returning to the water cycle. There are several types of septic systems, based on their size and material composition. Learn more about septic systems from Saskatoon Excavating Contractor. And remember that you should always seek professional advice when it comes to your home's septic system.

Septic Tank Repair Cost

The cost of Septic Tank Repair is not cheap. The average repair costs are around $600 to $3,000. Minor repairs can cost between $500 and $1,500, but more extensive work can cost upwards of $5,000. Septic tank repair can involve tank replacement, line replacement, or drain field rejuvenation. The cost of repairing a septic tank lid depends on the type of tank lid you have. The least expensive type of lid is made of concrete, but they're prone to cracking. However, fiberglass-reinforced plastic lids are durable and will last longer than Concrete.
A baffle repair can cost anywhere from $300 to $900. Baffles are a vital part of a septic system because they prevent sewage from backing up into the pipes. Baffles can become damaged, however, and repair is usually necessary. Most baffles need to be replaced, although minor damage can be patched. Once this is done, your tank is back in service! There are many reasons for a septic system to smell. A blocked pipe or tank is probably the cause. Cleaning the septic tank is an important first step to avoid the problem. Saskatoon Excavating can maintain your septic system well operating by repairing but also inspecting and maintaining your system.
Click To Call

Alternative Septic System

When you have a low water table, you may want to install an alternative septic system. If so, you can install this type of system within 2 feet of the water table. Pressure distribution systems use pumps to move wastewater to the leach field. Because they move wastewater faster than gravity, they give the water more time to process and get clean. These types of systems are not the same as septic tanks, but they are both highly effective.
To ensure proper treatment and minimal repair costs, you must have a licensed septic system operator maintain it. These professionals can reduce the chances of system failure and offer peace of mind to the owner. When you install an alternative septic system, you must follow the manufacturer's Operation and Maintenance Manual, and have your system checked annually by a licensed operator. By signing an annual contract, you and the licensed maintenance professional ensure that your system is functioning properly.

What are the benefits of having a septic tank

One of the main advantages of a septic tank is the fact that it contains its own FILTRATION SYSTEM. This means that you don't have to rely on city sewer systems to clean up your waste. If you do have a problem with your plumbing, a septic plumbing service can diagnose it on-site. Septic tanks also don't have a large number of problems, like clogged drains or bad smells.
The septic system is more environmentally friendly. The public sewage system can have backups bringing pathogens from the whole community. In contrast, a septic tank's failure will only affect the property that was contaminated. This prevents widespread damage. Furthermore, a septic tank can save you money, too. For a small investment, you can choose a high-quality system, one that's designed to last a lifetime.
We Promise You the Best
Call Today
(306)988-0987
Click To Call
Area Served
  • Rosewood Excavating
  • Stonebridge Excavating
  • Blairmore Excavating
  • Marquis Industrial Excavating
  • College Park Excavating
  • Martensville Excavating​
  • Willwood Excavating
  • Agriplace Excavating
  • Holliston Excavating
  • Riverside Estates Excavating
  • North Industrial Excavating
  • Warman Excavating
Picture
TOS
Disclaimer
​Privacy Policy
Sitemap
Site powered by Weebly. Managed by Deep Blue Wave Digital
  • Home
  • Services
    • Residential Commercial
    • Septic Tank
    • Field Drain
    • Foundation Repair
    • Demolition
    • Snow Removal
    • Retaining Wall
    • Environmental Remediation
    • Pond Builder
    • Land Prepping
  • About
  • Contact