Building on land without access to city sewer, or replacing a system beyond repair? We connect you with a licensed installer who handles design, permitting, and installation from start to finish.
A soil evaluation determines what type of system your lot supports, filed with the county health department.
Sized to your home's bedroom count and the site's soil and drainage conditions — the same factors that determine drain field sizing.
Tank, drain field, and lines installed and inspected before backfill and grading — similar in scope to a standard septic inspection.
Determines what type of system your lot can support and where it can be sited.
System sized to your home and filed with Lowndes County before any digging starts.
Tank and field installed, inspected, then backfilled and graded.
New installs are quoted after a site visit and soil evaluation.
Standard residential systems. Exact price after site evaluation.
Call (229) 000-0000Once permitted, most standard installations take 2–5 days depending on system type and weather.
Many lots with poor drainage can still be permitted with an engineered or aerobic treatment system — your installer will walk you through the options.
Your licensed installer files the application and coordinates the site evaluation and final inspection with the county.
Yes — this is common for homeowners planning additions. Mention it during your site visit.
Get a clear scope and price before you commit.