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\n\t\t\tGranbury Septic Services | HomeField Parker County\t<\/h1>\n

\n\t\t\tONE CALL FOR ALL\u2028YOUR SEPTIC NEEDS\t<\/h2>\n\t

In Granbury, your septic situation usually comes down to one thing: how close you are to the water. Lake Granbury wraps through the middle of town, and the homes ringing it sit under tighter rules than the acreage out toward Acton and the Brazos. Either way, if you’re outside city sewer (which is most of the Granbury area) you’re on septic, and HomeField Parker County keeps those systems running, lakefront lots and rural acres alike.<\/p>\n

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Granbury is the Hood County seat, so septic permits here run through the county office right in town, under the statewide Texas rules (TCEQ Chapter 285). On lots near the lake those rules tighten up, and we design with the water in mind so your system passes and stays compliant.<\/p>\n\t