Sewer Line Installation

Sewer Line Installation

Deciding if you need a sewer line installation can be a frustrating process.

There are advantages and disadvantages to both a septic system and a sewer system. The matter is that some areas require you to convert to the sewer system and eliminate the choice. At that point, only a couple of things matter PRICE and WORKMANSHIP.

We have a record of producing quality and a reputation for excellence.  We assist with hooking up septic systems to modern sewer services offered by municipalities throughout counties in OK.

Is a sewer line installation right for you? 

All homes dispose of wastewater in one of two ways — a septic tank or a sewer line.

While there are advantages and disadvantages to each, homeowners are typically not able to choose between the two. Some cities state that if a city sewer line exists within 300 feet of your property, owners must switch.

Local codes that don’t require immediate connection might have a clause that requires the switch if the septic tank breaks…

When cities expand sewer lines Installation, they begin to extend into new developments, offering current residents the option of tying into the public sewer system.

For homes with old or failing septic systems, this is an excellent opportunity to avoid high replacement costs—but homeowners with newer septic systems face a difficult choice about whether or not to convert.

Although your septic tank system may work well now, that might not always be the case.

A sad fact is nothing lasts forever, even with proper maintenance and no significant problems that septic pipes and tanks eventually require replacement. Replacing any component of a septic system can get costly.

When coupled with the stress it causes when a septic system fails, it makes sense to explore the possibility of a conversion.

How Hard is it to Convert?

Once you decide to convert, the process is relatively simple. It takes no more than a few days to complete and only disrupts wastewater service for a matter of hours.

This is a labor-intensive process; in addition to installing the sewer line, your old septic system needs to be disabled.

When septic tanks aren’t correctly disabled and given a final pump, raw sewage can seep into the ground, and even deadly sinkholes are possible.

There is also a high possibility of adverse environmental effects.

We are here to help you!

At Trenchless Oklahoma, we send specialists to our customers’ properties to make sure you are equipped to make an informed decision.

We do not believe in high-pressure sales tactics, and we just want what’s best for you.

Septic to sewer conversion is something that needs to be done right the first time.

Our qualified team of local plumbers and sewer specialists want to help you today.

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- Edmond County
- Mustang County
- Mildwest City
- Moore County
- Warr Acres County
- And More