Septic System Installation & Replacement in Connecticut
Licensed, owner-operated installation for new construction, failed or aging systems, and approved engineered septic plans.
A Complete Installation, Managed from the Ground Up
A septic system is a major investment in the function and value of your property. Whether you are building a new home or replacing a system that has reached the end of its useful life, the installation must follow the approved design, meet local requirements, and be completed with careful attention to elevations, materials, drainage, and final grading.
Alan personally reviews the project requirements, evaluates site access, coordinates the installation work, and remains on-site through completion. You receive direct communication throughout the project and a clear written estimate based on the approved scope.
When a Full System Installation May Be Needed
- New home construction or a major building project
- Wastewater surfacing over the leaching area
- A failed or hydraulically overloaded leaching system
- An aging system that can no longer be repaired effectively
- A property improvement requiring an approved septic upgrade
- An engineered replacement plan already approved for installation
What the Installation May Include
- Site preparation and excavation
- Septic tank installation or replacement
- Distribution box, piping, and system components
- Leaching system construction according to the approved plan
- Coordination with the local health department or health district
- Required inspections during construction
- Backfilling, final grading, cleanup, seed, and hay as included in the estimate
Our Services
Call Alan
Have questions about your septic installation or replacement? Call us directly and speak with Alan — the owner-operator who will be on-site for your project.
Our Installation Process
01
Initial conversation
Tell Alan about the property, the existing problem, and whether testing or a septic design has already been completed.
02
Site and plan review
Alan reviews access, elevations, site constraints, approved plans, and the expected installation requirements.
03
Written installation estimate
You receive a detailed scope identifying the proposed work, materials, and included finish work..
04
Scheduling and coordination
Materials, equipment, inspections, and other professionals are coordinated as applicable
05
Installation
Alan completes and oversees the approved work according to the plan and required inspections.
06
Final grading and cleanup
The site is backfilled and finished according to the project scope, followed by a final walkthrough
Work with Engineered Septic Plans
If you’ve already worked with an engineer or designer and have an approved septic plan, we can review your plans and provide a clear installation estimate. We work with you to bring your engineered design to life efficiently and correctly.
Why Choose Us for Your Septic Installation?
Licensed, owner-operated, and committed to quality — we make your new septic system a worry-free investment.

Owner-operated
Alan is on-site for every job — no middlemen, no surprises.

Clear Estimates
Detailed, written quotes with no hidden fees or upsells.

Licensed and insured
Work confidently with a licensed Connecticut septic installer and peace of mind knowing your property and investment are fully protected

Signature Sanford Finish
Every project is completed with careful grading, thorough cleanup, and close attention to the final details.

Request an Estimate
Ready to install a new septic system or replace an old one? Contact us today and we'll schedule a time to visit your property, evaluate your needs
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Alan design my septic system?
Some systems may be designed by a licensed installer when local requirements and site conditions allow, while other projects require a professional engineer. Alan can review what you have and help identify the appropriate next step.
How long does a septic installation take?
The schedule depends on the approved design, site access, weather, inspections, material availability, and project complexity. Alan will discuss the expected construction schedule before work begins.
Can I stay in the home during replacement?
That depends on the scope and how long the existing system must be disconnected. Alan will explain anticipated service interruptions and coordinate the work as closely as practical.
Does the estimate include final grading?
The written estimate will identify the included backfilling, grading, cleanup, seed, and hay so the finish scope is clear before the project begins.
Planning a New Septic System or Replacement?
Speak directly with Alan about the property, approved plans, and installation requirements.