
When a septic line fails between the tank and the field lines, it's not something you can ignore or patch over. The waste has nowhere to go, and the longer it sits, the worse - and more expensive - it gets. This is exactly the kind of job we take seriously from the first shovel to the final inspection.
Here's what we were working with - a failed line running from the tank out to the field. We opened up the trench, pulled the old pipe, and ran a tight, clean new line from start to finish. No shortcuts. The pipe is seated straight and properly sloped so waste moves the way it should, every time.
Excavating a run like this takes precision. You have to get the grade right, the connections tight, and the backfill done properly so nothing shifts or settles wrong after the fact. We use our equipment to do the heavy lifting efficiently, but the detail work is always hands-on.
The best part? It passed inspection. That's not just a checkbox - it means the work was done right, meets code, and gives the homeowner real peace of mind. No callbacks, no re-digs, no drama. Just a clean repair that works.
If you've got a slow drain, soggy yard, or you already know your septic line is failing, don't wait for it to get worse. This is the kind of work we do every day, and we do it right the first time.