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

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

If you own a place in Azle on septic, you’ve probably got one of two situations: a lot near Eagle Mountain Lake where the rules run tight, or acreage out where the soil changes every few hundred feet. Either way, there’s a wrinkle most folks don’t see coming. The Parker-Tarrant county line cuts straight through Azle on a diagonal, and which side your driveway lands on decides who issues your septic permit. HomeField Parker County works both sides of that line, on the lake and off it.<\/p>\n

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Here’s what that means in practice: a septic system in Azle answers to the statewide Texas rules (TCEQ Chapter 285) plus whichever county you’re in, Parker out of Weatherford or Tarrant out of Fort Worth. Different offices, different inspectors, same job. We already know which one your address answers to, so you’re not the one left untangling it.<\/p>\n\t