Rochester Septic

Septic Tank Installation in Rochester NY

Trusted Septic Tank Installation in Rochester, NY

D R Excavation is a septic tank contractor based in Rochester, NY.


Our company has been in business for over 25 years and has a reputation for being one of the most trusted septic tank contractors in the area.


D R Excavation specializes in both residential and commercial septic tank installations and repairs.


Our contractors are licensed and insured, and we offer a variety of septic tank services to our clients.


If you are in need of a septic tank installation or repair, contact D R Excavation today. We would be more than happy to discuss your needs and provide you with a free estimate.

D R Excavation Rochester
1 Rundel Park Unit 1, Rochester, NY 14607
(585) 367-4898

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Septic Tank Services in Rochester, NY

D R Excavation serves as a dedicated septic system installation contractor in Rochester, NY, driven by a passion for our work and a love for the outdoors.


With a decade of experience, we've successfully installed septic systems for both residential and commercial clients. Fully licensed and insured, our commitment is to deliver the highest standard of service.


Our offerings include septic tank installation and leach field installation. To better understand your needs and provide a tailored quote, we offer a free consultation to potential customers.


For those in need of a septic system or considering installation, reach out to us today. We're ready to address your inquiries, offer guidance, and provide a complimentary estimate.

What We Offer

The following are just a few of the septic tank services that we offer:

  • Septic System Service

    Having a septic system is a big responsibility. Not only do you have to make sure that it is properly maintained, but you also have to be aware of the signs that indicate it needs repair.


    Fortunately, DR Excavation Rochester offers septic system services to help you keep your system in top condition.


    We can pump and clean your septic tank, as well as repair or replace leach fields. We also offer preventative maintenance plans to help you avoid costly repairs in the future.


    So whether you're having problems with your septic system or simply want to keep it running smoothly, DR Excavation Rochester can help.

  • Septic Tank Cleaning Service

    A septic tank is a tank that collects sewage from a home or business. The tank is typically buried underground and has an outlet pipe that leads to a leach field or drains field.


    Septic tanks are usually made of concrete, fiberglass, or plastic. Over time, solids and sludge can build up in the tank, which can cause the tank to fail and leak sewage into the environment.


    A septic tank cleaning service will pump out the sewage and sludge from the tank, leaving it clean and functioning properly. In addition, our contractor will inspect the tank and leach field to ensure they are in good condition.


    By regularly servicing your septic system, you can prevent problems and keep your home or business running smoothly.

  • Septic Pumping Service

    Septic Pumping Service is the process of removing sewage from a septic tank. This is typically done every three to five years, depending on the size of the tank and the amount of sewage it processes.


    Septic cleaning, on the other hand, is the process of removing sludge and scum from the septic tank. This is usually done every one to two years, again depending on the size of the tank.


    Both septic pumping and septic cleaning are important for maintaining a healthy septic system. If sewage is not regularly removed from the septic tank, it can overflow and cause damage to the surrounding area.

  • Septic Tank Repair Service

    Homeowners with a septic tank need to have the tank pumped and inspected every 3-5 years to prevent problems.


    However, there are several other instances that may require septic tank repair services.


    If you experience slow drains or sewage backup, it could be a sign that your septic system is not functioning properly and needs to be repaired.


    If you suspect that your septic system is in need of repair, it is important to contact a septic tank repair service as soon as possible to have the problem fixed.


    Our contractors are highly experienced in septic tank repair and can help you get your system back up and running quickly.

Our Process

Septic tank installation is a critical step in ensuring the proper functioning of a septic system. There are several factors to consider when installing a septic tank, including the size of the tank, the type of soil on the property, and the weather conditions. The following is a general overview of the septic tank installation process:

  • Dig a Hole

    The first step in septic tank installation is digging a hole for the tank. The hole should be large enough to accommodate the size of the septic tank you have chosen.


    It is also important to make sure that the hole is dug in an area that will not flood during a heavy rainstorm. We usually use equipment such as an excavator to dig the hole.

  • Install the Base

    The first step in septic tank installation is digging a hole for the tank. The hole should be large enough to accommodate the size of the septic tank you have chosen.


    It is also important to make sure that the hole is dug in an area that will not flood during a heavy rainstorm. We usually use equipment such as an excavator to dig the hole.


    Then we need to install the base for our septic tank. This can be made of concrete, fiberglass, or plastic. Once the base is in place, we can begin to install the septic tank. This process usually takes a few hours to complete.


    Our contractors will make sure that the septic tank is installed correctly and that all of the connections are secure.

  • Sit the Tank

    After installing the base, we need to sit the tank in the hole. Once the tank is in place, we need to fill the hole with dirt and compact it.


    This will help to keep the tank in place and prevent it from shifting.

  • Backfill the Hole

    Then we need to backfill the hole with dirt. This is important to do carefully so that the tank is not damaged.


    We usually use equipment like a Bobcat to backfill the hole. By using this we can work quickly and efficiently.

  • Install a Septic Drainage Field

    One of the most important parts of septic tank installation is the drainage field. The drainage field is used to disperse the effluent from the septic tank.


    There are several factors to consider when installing a drainage field, including the type of soil on the property and the amount of rainfall the area receives.

  • Connect the Pipes

    Then we connect the pipes to the septic tank. These pipes are used to transport the effluent from the septic tank to the drainage field.


    We only use high-quality pipes to ensure that there are no leaks. Connecting the pipes is essential to the proper functioning of the septic system.


    And our contractors will make sure that all of the connections are secure to prevent any problems.

  • Fit the Manhole

    We finished this by fitting the manhole cover. This is important to do to keep animals and people out of the septic tank.


    It is also for the safety of the people working on the septic tank.

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Who We Are

D R Excavation is a local septic tank company in Rochester, NY.


Our company is made up of skilled septic tank contractors who have years of experience in the industry.


Our contractors have a wide range of septic tank services, including installation, repair, and maintenance.


If you're looking for a septic tank company that can provide you with the quality services you need, call us today.

Licensed & Insured

Any excavation project comes with some inherent risks. There is always the potential for collapse, whether due to weather conditions or improper shoring.


This is why it is so important to choose a licensed and insured contractor like D R Excavation Rochester NY.


Our contractors are focused on safety and take all the necessary precautions to ensure that our projects are completed without incident. Our company also carries the appropriate insurance in case of any unforeseen accidents.


By choosing a licensed and insured contractor, you can rest assured that your excavation project will be completed safely and without any issues.

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FAQ's About Septic Installation

  • How much does septic tank installation cost?

    The cost of septic tank installation can vary depending on a number of factors, including the size and type of tank, the location of the property, the local climate, and the condition of the soil.


    The size of the tank is one of the most important factors, as a larger tank will be able to accommodate more wastewater. The type of tank is also important, as some types are more expensive than others.


    The location of the property can affect the cost, as properties in remote areas may require special equipment for installation. The local climate can also play a role, as tanks installed in colder climates may require additional insulation to prevent freezing.


    Finally, the condition of the soil can impact the cost, as properties with poor drainage or high water tables may require extra work to prepare for installation. All of these factors must be considered when determining the cost of the septic tank installation.

  • What are the signs that your septic tank is full?

    Your septic tank is full when the sludge and scum level reaches the bottom of the outlet baffle or tee.


    You will also see sewage backing up into your home, water pooling in your yard near the septic tank, or your toilet flushing slowly.


    If you have a garbage disposal, it will stop working. These are all signs that you need to have your septic tank pumped.

  • What is the difference between anaerobic and aerobic septic systems?

    When it comes to septic systems, there are two main types: aerobic and anaerobic. Both types of systems play an important role in treating wastewater, but there are some key differences between them.


    Anaerobic septic systems rely on bacteria to break down sewage. The bacteria thrive in an oxygen-free environment, so the system must be sealed tightly to prevent oxygen from entering.


    This can make anaerobic systems more prone to failure if they are not properly maintained. Aerobic septic systems also rely on bacteria to break down sewage, but the bacteria need oxygen to survive.


    As a result, aerobic systems must be designed to allow air to enter the tank. This makes them more difficult to install, but they are less likely to fail than anaerobic systems.

  • What is the life expectancy of a septic system?

    A septic system is a self-contained, on-site sewage treatment facility. Wastewater from toilets, showers, kitchens, and laundry drains into an underground septic tank.


    The tank stores the wastewater until it decomposes, leaving behind solid waste and liquids.


    While properly maintained septic systems can last for decades, their lifespan ultimately depends on a number of factors, including the amount and type of wastewater generated, the size of the leach field, and the condition of the soil.


    In general, however, most septic systems need to be pumped every 3-5 years in order to remove accumulated sludge from the tank.


    Ultimately, with proper maintenance, a septic system can provide many years of reliable service.

  • What is the most common type of septic system?

    The most common type of septic system is the gravity-fed system. This system relies on gravity to move sewage from the home to the septic tank. The tank is typically buried in the ground and is typically made of concrete, fiberglass, or plastic.


    The tank is typically divided into two chambers, the first of which allows solids to settle out of the sewage.


    The second chamber contains bacteria that break down the sewage.


    The effluent from the second chamber is then discharged into a leach field, where it is further treated by bacteria before it percolates into the groundwater.

  • What are the most common causes of septic tank failure?

    Septic tanks are an important part of any home that is not connected to a central sewer system. These tanks collect and treat wastewater before it is released back into the environment.


    However, septic tanks can fail for a variety of reasons. The most common causes of septic tank failure include overloading, clogging, and leaching.


    Overloading occurs when the septic tank receives more water than it can process. This can be caused by excessive rainwater or by household appliances that use a lot of water, such as washing machines and dishwashers.


    When the septic tank overflows, wastewater can back up into the home, causing health hazards. Clogging can also lead to septic tank failure.


    The tank may become clogged with sediment, oil, or grease, preventing it from functioning properly. If the clog is not removed, the septic tank will eventually fill up and fail.


    Leaching occurs when wastewater leaks out of the septic tank and into the surrounding soil. This can happen if the tank is not properly sealed or if the soil around the tank is not absorbent enough.

  • How often should a septic tank be serviced?

    Septic tanks are an important part of many homes and businesses. Regular septic tank maintenance is essential to keeping the system working properly.


    Most experts recommend that septic tanks be pumped every three to five years, depending on the size of the tank and the number of people using it.


    However, some factors, such as a high water table or a lot of trees, can increase the frequency with which a septic tank needs to be serviced.


    Homeowners should also be aware of the warning signs that indicate a septic tank is in need of services, such as slow drains, frequent clogs, or bad odors.


    Staying on top of regular maintenance and being attuned to warning signs can help keep the septic tank in good working order.

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"We highly recommend their services to anyone looking for top-notch excavation work. Thank you, D R Excavation!"


- Susan Sherman

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“Grateful to D R Excavation for the great job they did on our project. They were professional, and did a great job cleaning up afterwards. We couldn't have asked for more!"


- Ed Schultz

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“They did an amazing job and we couldn't have done it without them." 


- Gary @ Custom Dream Homes

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