Sewer Tie-Ins & Septic-to-Sewer Conversions
Exterior excavation and sewer lateral installation coordinated with plumbers, municipal officials, and sewer authorities as required.
A Coordinated Path from the House to the Municipal Sewer
A sewer connection can involve far more than digging a trench. The project may require an approved connection location, permits, sewer authority fees, a licensed plumber, foundation work, proper pipe slope, cleanouts, road or right-of-way coordination, septic abandonment, inspections, and restoration.
Alan handles the exterior excavation and sewer work within the approved scope and coordinates the construction sequence with the plumber and appropriate officials. You receive a written estimate that explains which work Sanford CT Septic & Construction is performing and which items belong to other parties.
Sewer Services May Include
- Excavation for a new sewer lateral
- Installation of exterior sewer piping and required cleanouts
- Connection work at the approved municipal point
- Coordination with the interior plumber and foundation penetration
- Excavation around utilities and existing site features
- Septic tank pumping coordination and approved abandonment
- Backfilling, compaction, grading, seed, hay, and driveway restoration as included
Who Does What?

Alan / Excavation Contractor
Exterior trenching, sewer lateral work, site coordination, septic abandonment excavation, backfilling, and restoration within the contracted scope.

Licensed Plumber
Interior plumbing changes and building connection work where plumbing licensing is required.

Town or Sewer Authority
Connection requirements, permits, fees, approved tie-in location, inspections, and municipal conditions.

Homeowner
Authorizations, fees, access, and any responsibilities identified by the municipality or contracts.
Our Services
Call Alan About Your Sewer Project
Planning a sewer tie-in or conversion? Call us directly and speak with Alan. He’ll walk you through the process, explain what’s involved, and give you a clear estimate.
Our Sewer Connection Process
01
Review the notice, sewer authority information, plans, or connecton requirements.
02
Walk the property and identify the proposed route, access, utilities, grades, and restoration needs.
03
Coordinate responsibilities with the plumber and municipal contacts.
04
Provide a written estimate for the defined exterior scope.
05
Complete the approved work, inspections, backfill, and included restoration.
Received a Notice to Connect?
Send Alan the notice, property address, and any municipal documents. He can review the exterior work and help identify the professionals and approvals involved.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a plumber and an excavation contractor?
Often, yes. Interior plumbing and the building connection may require a licensed plumber, while Alan completes the exterior excavation and sewer lateral work. The exact split depends on the project and local requirements.
What happens to the old septic tank?
The tank is generally pumped and then abandoned or removed according to the approved requirements. The project scope will identify the planned approach and responsible parties.
Can the sewer line cross my driveway?
It may, depending on the approved route and site conditions. Alan will evaluate excavation depth, utilities, access, and the restoration work needed.
Who pays sewer authority fees?
Municipal connection, assessment, inspection, or permit fees are typically separate from the excavation estimate unless specifically included in writing.
Planning or Required to Connect to Sewer?
Speak with Alan about the exterior excavation, lateral installation, septic abandonment, and coordination needed for your property.