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A new septic system is a big investment, and you deserve to know exactly what happens at each stage. Here is how we approach every installation in the Columbia area.
Have questions about what your installation will involve? Contact us or call (573) 488-5277 to talk through your project.
Not every property in the Columbia area can support the same type of septic system. Soil conditions, lot size, slope, and water table depth all play a role. We install four main types and will recommend the right fit for your situation.
The most common type of residential septic system in Boone County. Wastewater flows by gravity from the tank to a drain field made of gravel-filled trenches. These systems work well on properties with adequate soil drainage and enough space for the leach field. They are reliable, low-maintenance, and have a long track record.
Aerobic systems use oxygen to break down waste more efficiently than conventional designs. They produce cleaner effluent, which means they can work on properties with tighter soils or smaller lots where a traditional drain field would not be practical. These systems include a mechanical component that requires periodic maintenance, but they open up options on challenging sites.
When the water table is too high or bedrock is too close to the surface, a mound system raises the drain field above the natural grade. A pump moves effluent from the tank up into a constructed sand mound where treatment occurs before the water reaches the soil below. Mound systems are common in parts of mid-Missouri where terrain and groundwater make standard installations impractical.
Chamber systems replace traditional gravel drain fields with lightweight plastic chambers that create void space for effluent distribution. They are easier to install (especially in areas where gravel is expensive to haul in), and they perform well in a variety of soil types. Many homeowners around Columbia choose chamber systems for their durability and simpler maintenance.
Not sure which system is right for your property? We will evaluate your site and recommend the best option. Call for a free estimate or check our cost guide to learn more about what goes into the decision.
Common questions from homeowners in the Columbia area who are getting a new septic system.
A full septic installation begins with a site evaluation and soil testing, followed by system design, permitting through Boone County, excavation, tank and pipe installation, drain field construction, backfill and grading, and a final county inspection. We manage every step so you do not have to coordinate between different contractors or agencies.
Each installation is different depending on your property's soil, slope, and size. Call us at (573) 488-5277 to discuss your specific situation.
Most residential septic installations in the Columbia, MO area take between 3 to 7 days of on-site work, depending on the system type and soil conditions. Before work begins, the permitting process with Boone County typically adds 2 to 4 weeks. We keep you updated at every stage so there are no surprises.
If you are on a tight timeline — for example, building a new home — get in touch early so we can start the permitting process while other construction is underway.
Yes. Boone County and the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services require permits for all new septic system installations. The permit process includes submitting a soil percolation test, a site plan, and an engineered system design for review.
We handle all of the permitting paperwork for you. It is included as part of every installation project — you will not need to visit county offices or figure out the requirements on your own.
During installation, you will see heavy equipment (excavators and trucks) on your property. We use designated paths and tarps to protect as much of your yard as possible. There will be noise during working hours, and a portion of your yard will be excavated and temporarily disrupted.
Our crew communicates daily about progress and what is happening next. If you have concerns about access, landscaping, or scheduling, we address those before work begins. Call or text (573) 488-5277 with any questions.
Yes. After installation, we backfill all excavated areas, grade the soil for proper drainage, and prepare the surface for seeding or sodding. We clean up debris, remove equipment tracks, and leave the site as close to its original condition as possible.
Most yards recover fully within one growing season. We take pride in leaving properties looking better than we found them — your neighbors should not be able to tell where the work was done once the grass fills in.