
Full system replacement on a constrained lot - soil assessed, groundwater managed, and installed to Hall County spec from permit to final grade.
The property on Roberts Street sits in Buford's Hall County 30518 zone, an established residential area where the housing stock ranges from mid-century construction through the 1980s. The existing septic system had reached the end of its service life and required full replacement.
Two specific site conditions shaped the project: groundwater closer to the surface than a standard installation assumes, and limited usable space on the lot for the new drain field placement. Both required site assessment before any equipment moved.
We began with a full soil assessment to establish groundwater depth and permeability across the available drain field area. The assessment determined where the new system could be placed within the lot's constraints while maintaining the setback distances required by Hall County Environmental Health.
The old system was decommissioned and removed. Excavation was completed to the depth required by the system design, with groundwater management handled throughout. The new system was installed to Hall County Environmental Health specifications with county inspections coordinated at the required stages before backfill. The site was graded and restored after installation was complete.
"Josh and his crew did an awesome job at my house. He was there when he was supposed to be. He is highly qualified and I highly recommend this company."

If your home in Buford's Hall County 30518 zone or the surrounding area has a system that is aging, showing signs of failure, or has never been professionally evaluated, the first step is a site assessment. We identify what the property actually requires before recommending any scope of work.