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Septic Installation in Spartanburg County, SC

New systems and replacements, permit and soil eval handled, built for Spartanburg clay

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Introduction

Whether you're building a new home outside city sewer service or replacing a system that's reached the end of its life, the install is the most important decision you'll make about your septic system. Get the sizing, placement, and soil evaluation right and you won't think about it again for decades. Cut corners and you'll be paying for repairs, failed inspections, and soggy yards instead.

Spartanburg County's heavy Piedmont clay makes this especially true here. Clay drains slowly, so a drain field has to be designed around how this specific soil behaves, not a generic spec. We handle the whole process, from the soil evaluation through the permit and the final install, and we size every system for the property it's actually going on.

What’s Included?

A proper installation is a process, not just dropping a tank in the ground. Here's what we handle start to finish:

Soil evaluation – Before anything else, we evaluate the soil to determine what kind of system the property can support, which the state requires before a permit is issued.

Permitting – New installations in Spartanburg County require a permit from the SCDES Upstate Regional Office under Regulation 61-56. We handle the application, the soil eval, and the design review so the system is approved before we dig.

System design and sizing – We size the tank and drain field to your household and your lot, designed around local clay conditions rather than a one-size spec.

Installation – We install conventional and alternative systems, from the tank through the drain field, to code and built to last.

Final inspection – We see the system through to the final inspection so it's signed off and ready to use.

When Do You Need an Installation?

You're looking at a new installation or replacement if any of these apply:


  • You're building a new home on a lot without city sewer service

  • Your current system has failed beyond what a repair can fix

  • The tank itself is cracked or structurally gone

  • The drain field has failed and can't be restored

  • You're adding onto a home and the existing system can't handle the new load

  • An inspection flagged a system that's at the end of its life

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Septic acting up? Let's find the real problem.

Septic backing up, draining slow, or smelling bad? Get connected with a local Spartanburg County septic pro and a free, no-obligation quote. We'll help you find the real problem.

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Get in touch

Septic acting up? Let's find the real problem.

Septic backing up, draining slow, or smelling bad? Get connected with a local Spartanburg County septic pro and a free, no-obligation quote. We'll help you find the real problem.

Get in touch

Septic acting up? Let's find the real problem.

Septic backing up, draining slow, or smelling bad? Get connected with a local Spartanburg County septic pro and a free, no-obligation quote. We'll help you find the real problem.