Efficient Septic Solutions for a Cleaner, Healthier Home Environment

Experience the Peace of Mind with Brasher Septic Systems - Your Expert in Reliable Septic Solutions, Tailored Maintenance, and Swift Repair Services.

When it comes to septic tank installation remember, exceptional septic tank installation involves professional expertise and attention to detail.

1. Choosing the Right System:

Work with licensed professionals to select the best septic system for your home. Factors include the type of pump (centrifugal or turbine), tank design based on soil type, and tank size (at least 1,000 gallons).

Turbine pumps are more reliable but costlier, while tank size depends on daily water usage and the number of bedrooms.

2. Installation Costs:

The national average cost for septic system installation is around $6,000, but it can vary significantly based on system size, soil conditions, and construction factors.

While it’s technically possible to install a septic system yourself, it’s not recommended due to the complexity and need for plumbing expertise

3. DIY Considerations:

If you’re interested in a DIY approach, comprehensive guides are available online. These cover excavation, tank installation, drainfield setup, and plumbing connections. Remember that proper installation ensures long-term functionality and avoids costly repairs down the line

Comprehensive Septic Solutions for Every Home and Business

From installation to maintenance, we ensure your system's peak performance.

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New Installation

When it comes to new septic tank installations, we understand that you’re making a significant investment in your property.

At Brasher Septic, we go beyond merely installing a septic system.

Here's how we add value!

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a stream of water running between two large rocks

Routine Septic Service/Inspections

A septic inspection is like a wellness checkup for your septic system.

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Repairs

When your septic system acts up, repairs are like first aid. We address issues promptly, preventing further damage.

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Drain Field Maintenance

Septic drain fields play a crucial role in wastewater treatment systems for homes with septic tanks. These perforated pipe arrays distribute treated wastewater back into the soil safely and efficiently.

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Excavation/Land Clearing

When it comes to preparing land for construction, septic installation, or agricultural use, precision and compliance aren’t optional — they’re essential.

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Testimonials

Jasmine Richards

Just had Brasher install a new septic tank and their pumping service is a game-changer. Smooth process, totally hassle-free. Highly recommend!

Monica Chandler

After trying several services, Brasher's routine maintenance and tank pumping stood out. Definitely reliable—keeps things running smoothly with no fuss.

Thomas Krazinski

Brasher's team replaced our ancient septic system efficiently. Very smooth process, minimal disruption. Surprisingly calm experience, top-notch service.

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FAQs

How often should my septic system be inspected?

Inspect every three years, annually for systems with mechanical components.

How do I know when my septic tank needs to be pumped?

Signs include slow drains, sewage backup in the house, or unpleasant odors near the septic tank. Preventative maintenance suggests pumping every 3-5 years depending on usage and tank size.

Can heavy rain affect my septic system?

Yes, heavy rain can saturate the ground, potentially impairing your septic system's function. Reducing water use during persistent heavy rains is advisable.

What can I do to maintain my septic system

Avoid disposing of grease or non-biodegradable items into your system, reduce water usage, and ensure only human waste and toilet paper are flushed

Is it safe to plant anything over my septic system

Its best to avoid planting trees near your septic system as roots can damage the tank and pipes. Grass is the safest cover as it prevents erosion and doesnt interfere with the underground system.

What are the signs that my septic system is failing?

Warning signs include water pooling in your yard, strong odors around the tank, slow flushing toilets, and drains backing up.

Get In Touch

24/7 on Call assistant - (205) 851-9700

Normal Business Hours: Mon-Sat 7am - 5pm

Sunday - CLOSED

2052 Co Rd 89, Montevallo, AL 35115, USA

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