Septic Services In Tijeras, NM | HomeField
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Tijeras is the gateway to the East Mountains, the village right where I-40 and NM-337 meet at the mouth of Tijeras Canyon, the pass that splits the Sandias from the Manzanos. It's the doorway every East Mountain community drives through, and the homes tucked along the canyon and its side roads run on septic. HomeField covers Tijeras and the canyon around it, and we do all of it: pumping, inspections, repairs, and new installs.
The ground here is its own thing. Unlike the granite slopes above town, the Tijeras canyon floor is built on limestone and sandstone with rock close to the surface, so digging is hard and drainage can change sharply from one lot to the next. The canyon also funnels runoff, which means where a system sits has to account for where the water goes in a hard rain. We know how this canyon ground behaves, and we'll site and build your system so it works with it, not against it.
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Tijeras is defined by its canyon. The village sits at the junction of Tijeras Canyon, which runs east-west and divides the Sandia and Manzano ranges, and Cedro Canyon, which drops in from the south. The canyon floor ranges from about 5,600 feet at the Albuquerque end to roughly 7,000 feet climbing east, and that terrain shapes where homes sit and how their systems have to be built. The geology is the headline. Unlike the decomposed-granite slopes of Cedar Crest and Sandia Park above town, the Tijeras canyon floor is Manzano-series soil formed over limestone and sandstone, with Madera limestone in the sequence to the east. Limestone close to the surface means hard digging and percolation that can vary sharply from one lot to the next. Fractured rock can drain too fast in one spot and not at all a hundred feet away. The only way to design a drainfield right is to test the specific site, and that's where we start. The canyon's shape adds a water consideration. Runoff funnels through Tijeras Canyon, so drainfield siting has to account for drainage paths and setbacks that a flat valley lot never worries about. A system placed without reading the canyon's water can get saturated in a hard rain. We site for where the water actually goes. Just south and east, the historic community of Yrisarri sits along the old land-grant country off NM-337 and NM-217, one of the original East Mountain settlements, now mostly open ground and scattered homes. Those properties are on septic and on the same limestone-and-rock terrain, and we serve them as part of the greater Tijeras area.
Why Do People Love Living In Tijeras?
Tijeras has been a passage for as long as people have lived here, the canyon has carried travelers between the Rio Grande valley and the eastern plains for thousands of years, and a settlement has held this spot since at least the 1850s. The village incorporated in 1973, and today it's both a community and the front door to the whole East Mountain region. The Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway starts right here. People love it for the combination it offers: minutes from Albuquerque through the canyon, but unmistakably in the mountains the moment you arrive. Pines replace desert, the air cools, and the pace drops. It's the closest mountain living to the city, which is exactly why people choose it. Those canyon and foothill homes run on septic because the terrain and the spread of the lots make centralized sewer impractical. On limestone ground, getting the system right matters more, not less. The rock is unforgiving of a generic design. HomeField East Mountain knows the canyon, the limestone, and the NMED rules that apply to the incorporated village. You enjoy the gateway to the mountains; we keep what's underground working.
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