RESIDENTIAL SEPTIC INSTALLATION IN PARKER COUNTY
Get A New Septic System Installed
Looking for a residential septic tank installation here in Parker County? We’ll get your system put in the right place and running smoothly.
Based on your home size, location, soil conditions, and local regulations, we’ll find the perfect septic system to meet all your home needs.
REASONS YOU MIGHT NEED
A Septic Install
If you’re ready for a new residential septic system, or looking to replace your old one, HomeField Parker County is your one-stop place to get your installation taken care of.
TOP QUESTIONS TO ASK...
- Do You Need A New Septic System?
- Is Your Current System Too Small For You?
- Does Your Old System Work Consistently?
- Is Your Drain Field Backing Up Or Failing?
- Has Something Damaged Your Old System?
Tell Us About Your Unique Needs And We’ll Install Your Next Septic System
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT
Septic Tank Installation
What’s The Best Type Of Septic System For Our Local Area?
Most home septic systems fit into one of two categories: conventional and aerobic. A conventional septic system is probably the first thing that popped into your head when you thought of septic (a big tank, a dispersal field, etc). What you might not have known about is the newer and more efficient class of aerobic septic systems.
What Should My Residential Septic Installation Cost?
First things first, installing your new home septic system is actually you investing in a mini wastewater treatment plan in your backyard. If that sounds wild, it kind of is, but it’s also not something to be scared of. Depending on where your home is located, you need a working septic system.
As A Septic System Owner, What Are You Responsible For?
As a home septic system owner, you have a responsibility to understand your system, observe it to make sure it’s working properly (or get help if you’re not sure it is), and follow all the safety rules and requirements for your system.
- Don’t use vehicles on or near your system. You’d think that would be obvious, but a common way septic tanks and disposal fields get damaged is when an owner forgets and drives over a part of it.
- Your septic system will never produce water that’s safe for human or animal consumption. Your system produces water safe for the environment to process, but keep your pets and loved ones away from your system and its components, just in case.
- Finally, if your system is an aerobic one, you need to make sure your aerator is clear of water, fire ants (how we hate them here in Texas), or rodents.
Don’t try to service your system yourself without training. There’s a real risk of severe electrical shock.
How Long Should A Residential Septic Installation Take?
There is no one-size fits all answer to this (and we wish there was!). There are a LOT of factors we consider, including system type (aerobic or conventional), the size and complexity of your system, solid conditions, weather conditions, and, of course, Texas state and local permitting (which are factors often outside of our control).
No FAQ data available.State & Local Requirements
How Does Your Region Affect Septic Installation?
MAINTENANCE PLAN
Maintain Your System With A HomeField Advantage Plan
Owning a septic system in Parker County means following local regulations. We’ve built our HomeField Advantage Plans to make caring for your septic system simple.
ONE CALL FOR ALL
Tired of calling around? One call to HomeField Parker County gets a team member right at your door, ready to take care of all your septic system needs.
A Proactive Home team
Want to avoid future problems? Our home team of septic experts work proactively for you, and our predictable pricing is so that you have no surprises along the way.
WIN NOW AND LATER
Want to win? Our Advantage Plans are designed to give you peace of mind around your septic system. We’re here to help you and your system as long as you need us.
Choose Your Advantage Plan
From required regular inspections to discounts on services to the whole enchilada of comprehensive maintenance and replacement, we have you covered with our plans
Or Are You Looking For A Commercial Plan?
TESTIMONIALS
What Our Customers Are Saying About Us
We’re here to give our customers around Parker County peace of mind whenever they think about their septic system. Here’s what they’ve been saying about our service.
OUR PROCESS
The Game Plan For Your Septic System Installation
Before you can start using the right system for your needs, we need to get it in the ground. Don’t worry, you can put that shovel down, we have a plan to do it for you!
We’ll Assess The Area First
We’ll evaluate your site and soil to see if they’re suitable for your system, then get the permits and approvals we need to start.
We Dig Your Tank’s Home
We’ll dig the perfect size home for your septic tank along with any trenches your system might need to connect to the rest of its parts.
Position And Connect
OK, this part IS technical, but in short we’ll put your septic tank in place then securely connect the parts that make up your septic system.
Installing Your Home Field
Next we’ll install the right type of dispersal field for your specific septic system, giving your treated wastewater somewhere to go.
We’ll Make Sure It Works
We’ll inspect your completed septic system, make sure it works, ensure it meets all of our local codes, and then tidy up everything in your yard.
Ready To Get Going?
OUR SERVICE AREA
WE LOVE OURHOME TURF
We proudly serve our home turf of Parker, Johnson, and Hood county, including the following cities and towns: