Broadway Septic Design provides professional septic system installation services in Rockingham County, New Hampshire. In business for over 30 years, we have installed hundreds of septic systems, and built a reputation for expert workmanship, superior results, and cost-effective rates. We take the time to carefully assess each client's needs and property to determine what size septic tank they need, where it should be located, and how it should be designed and installed.
As a full-service septic system contractor, we are skilled at all stages of septic system installation. This includes planning, securing permits, excavation, tank placement, discharge line installation, lid and riser installation, leach line installation, and more. All excavations are laser dug to ensure that each tank hole is perfectly flat at the bottom. We never over excavate, and we always take into consideration electrical lines, driveways, streams, wells, and more. We usually install concrete tanks for our residential clients, because we believe they provide the best value; however, we can install a fiberglass or plastic septic tank when appropriate. All work is done to code (so risers and lids are always included), and designed to operate properly and function efficiently. As part of our service, we keep the ground open until the county signs off on it. Once the tank is approved, we proceed with covering up the tank and giving tips for getting the most out of your new septic tank system.
Call licensed, bonded, and insured Broadway Septic Design today for septic tank installation in Salem NH. We also excel in repairing and upgrading existing septic systems, and can safely replace and abandon old or damaged septic tanks. For those who already have a bid for septic tank installation, we can usually provide an estimate over the phone.
Tips for Maximizing the Life of Your Septic System
- Refrain from using bleach and antibacterial soaps as they can damage the vital microbes required for breaking down solid waste.
- Refrain from using harsh chemicals as they can damage the leach field or seepage pit.
- Know where your tank is located so you can avoid accidental damage.
- Check to make sure any vent pipes are clear of debris, bird nests, and other blockages.
- Refrain from placing anything heavy on top of the leach field, such as cars or sheds, that can compact the soil or crush the piping underneath.
- Refrain from planting trees or bushes on top of the leach field because roots from such plants can cause intrusion damage.
- When an old, damaged, or abandoned septic tank needs to be removed, hire a contractor septic and sewer license, such as Broadway Septic Design. If sewage is not properly removed and the septic tank crushed, buried, and documented, then your property could be left vulnerable to future safety risks and/or code violations.