Our Services
New Septic Installation
We understand the importance of properly installing a septic system that fits the needs of your home or business. With the knowledge and experience operating the heavy machinery used to install a septic tank, we can assure you that you’ll be happy with your purchase. For residential or commercial installations please contact us for a free quote.
Septic Service & Repairs
If your septic system has problems that aren’t being addressed, it can cause the system to fail and lead to bigger problems that can only be fixed by replacing the system. A failing system can also be a major safety issue. We provide solutions for all your septic problems and will get to you quickly to assess and perform repairs if needed. Our goal is to get your system back to functioning properly with minimal disruption to your daily routine. We recommend having a maintenance contract to prevent extensive repairs or a failing system.
Maintenance Contracts
Properly maintaining your septic system is the best way to ensure the efficiency and life span of your system. Standalone Septic & Dirt Work offers maintenance contracts so you can trust that your system is being regularly inspected by a knowledgeable and licensed professional. As your maintenance provider, we perform thorough inspections of all components of the system to ensure the safety and quality of the wastewater treatment process. We submit inspection reports to the regulatory authority and the homeowner after every inspection. We strive to educate homeowners on the dos and don’ts for a proper functioning system. We’re here to answer any questions you may have about your septic system.
Pumping Service
Septic tanks need to be pumped to remove accumulated solids and sludge that settle at the bottom over time. Build up of solids and sludge can eventually clog the system, leading to backups, odors, and damage to mechanical components. Routine pumping and cleaning helps maintain the system's efficiency and prevents costly repairs. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) recommends pumping every 3-5 years depending on household size and use.