Septic Tank Excavation in Evesham: Safe Removal & Site Preparation

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Kyle Gardner
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Very professional, responsible, and fair. Appreciate their responsiveness.
Julia Gallagher
Julia Gallagher
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I recently had a sewer scope done on my new home, and I couldn’t be happier with the service! We had some complicated pipes, but the team went above and beyond to make sure everything was inspected thoroughly. They explained everything clearly, provided helpful suggestions, and gave me the peace of mind I needed during the home-buying process. On top of that, they were super friendly and easy to work with. I would highly recommend them to anyone purchasing a home!
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I was told that I had a complicated sewer repair/replacement at my home. After contacting several contractors with either no call backs or outrageous prices I contacted Sewer Kings. the gentleman Mark came out to my home the same day and explained the issue he found and the best way to correct the problem/old root bound system. He gave me a very good quote much lower than I got from others. He and his crew showed up the next day, early I might add which is unheard if these days and replaced the whole system connected, removing any issues, very respectful of my landscaping, neat, and very professional. I didn’t have to do any cleaning after they left. Mark and his crew did an outstanding job and we couldn’t be happier with the work they did. Glad to write a positive review for Sewer Kings
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Septic tank excavation in Evesham, NJ showing multiple dug pits and technicians preparing the site for septic system work.

In Evesham, older septic systems often need excavation when converting to sewer or replacing failed tanks. We handle full tank removal, soil remediation, and site restoration for residential and commercial properties. Our licensed drainage contractors manage permits, safe extraction, and disposal per NJ regulations. Call The Sewer Kings to schedule a site assessment and confirm tank location and access requirements.

Septic Tank Removal Requires Proper Permitting and Licensed Contractors

Homeowners connecting to new sewer lines or selling properties with abandoned tanks need professional excavation support. We handle Evesham Township permits and coordinate utility clearance before digging starts. Our crew knows local requirements and keeps your project moving without delays.

The permitting process protects you and your neighbors from safety hazards during excavation work. We submit applications, arrange inspections, and communicate with township officials on your behalf. This saves you time and prevents costly mistakes that can stall your project.

Evesham’s clay soils require extra compaction during backfill to prevent driveway or lawn settling. We compact fill material in layers and test each lift. Standard backfill methods that work in sandy soils fail in clay conditions. Your property stays stable long after we finish the job because we match our compaction techniques to local soil types.

Older Septic Tanks Must Be Pumped and Excavated Before Abandonment

Properties in the Marlton section built before 1980 often have steel or concrete tanks nearing failure. We pump all liquids and sludge before excavation begins. This step keeps the work site safe and prevents spills during removal. Empty tanks weigh less and handle more safely during extraction.

Complete excavation prevents collapse hazards that pumping and filling alone cannot eliminate. We remove the entire tank structure and haul it away. Leaving tanks in place creates voids that settle over time, even when filled with sand or gravel. The Burlington County Health Department oversees septic regulations to protect wells and water supplies common in rural Evesham areas. Our team follows state and county codes to keep your property and drinking water safe.

Steel tanks corrode from the inside out, making visual inspection unreliable. Concrete tanks crack under soil pressure and root intrusion. Both materials fail after decades of service and often require septic tank replacement rather than repair. We excavate aging tanks before they collapse and cause property damage or injury. For properties converting to municipal sewer, we also provide septic tank abandonment services that meet township requirements.

Excavation Protects Your Property from Collapse and Contamination Risks

Septic tank excavation trench in Evesham, NJ with a technician exposing and adjusting septic piping during excavation work.

Families expanding yards or building additions over former septic locations face hidden dangers. Removing the entire tank eliminates sinkhole risk from corroded walls or cracked concrete. We dig out every section so you can use your land safely. Pool installations, shed foundations, and landscaping projects require solid ground beneath them.

Failed septic tanks contaminate soil with bacteria and nutrients that affect groundwater quality. Excavation removes contaminated material and allows fresh soil to replace it. This protects your well water and prevents environmental violations that trigger fines or cleanup orders.

Winter freeze-thaw cycles accelerate deterioration in Burlington County. Moisture penetrates small cracks, freezes, and expands the damage each season. Older tanks weaken each season and pose greater collapse risk over time. Our excavation service removes the threat before your property suffers damage. We recommend scheduling removal when you first notice settling around old septic locations.

Professional Crews Handle Heavy Equipment and Soil Restoration After Removal

Homeowners worry about lawn damage or driveway access during excavation work. We use equipment mats to protect turf and pavement. Our experienced operators minimize disturbance and restore grading to match existing drainage patterns. Proper restoration prevents standing water and erosion problems after excavation finishes.

We map underground utilities before excavation starts and hand-dig near gas lines, electric cables, and water mains. This protects critical infrastructure and prevents service interruptions. Our operators know how to work around obstacles without damaging your property or neighboring lots.

Tight lot lines in Evesham neighborhoods require compact excavators and careful spoil pile management. We stage material efficiently and keep work areas organized. Standard excavators cannot fit between houses or navigate narrow driveways. Our compact equipment accesses challenging sites while maintaining the precision needed for clean tank removal.

Soil separation improves restoration quality and reduces disposal costs. We set aside topsoil for reuse and haul contaminated material to approved facilities. Clean fill replaces the tank void while your original topsoil caps the repair area. This helps grass reestablish quickly and maintains your yard’s appearance. For properties installing new systems, we also handle new construction septic systems with the same attention to proper grading and soil management.

Tank Disposal Follows New Jersey Environmental Regulations for Safe Cleanup

Property owners need protection from liability related to improper waste handling or soil contamination. We transport tank debris to certified NJ facilities and document disposal for township records. You receive proof of proper removal for your files. This documentation proves compliance if you sell your property or apply for construction permits.

Concrete tanks contain rebar and may include asbestos components in older installations. Steel tanks rust and develop sharp edges during removal. We handle hazardous materials according to state regulations and protect our crew with appropriate safety equipment. Professional disposal prevents injuries and environmental violations.

Evesham’s proximity to aquifer recharge areas triggers stricter soil testing if tank leakage is suspected. Our licensed contractors handle sampling and coordinate with environmental consultants when needed. We manage the entire cleanup process so you stay compliant. Soil remediation adds cost but protects your property value and prevents legal problems.

Some septic failures require notification to state environmental agencies. We identify reportable conditions and file required paperwork on your behalf. This keeps you compliant with disclosure laws and prevents complications during property transactions.

How is a septic tank excavated in Evesham, NJ?

Excavated septic tank pit in Evesham, NJ prepared for tank installation as part of professional septic tank excavation service.

Our licensed contractor obtains an excavation permit from Evesham Township and calls 811 for utility markings. A pump truck empties all liquids and sludge from the tank before digging begins. An excavator removes soil around the tank perimeter to expose the lid and walls. Our crew breaks apart concrete or fiberglass tank into manageable sections for safe removal. A loader hauls tank debris to an approved NJ disposal facility. Fill soil replaces the void and compacts in layers to prevent future settling. Final grading restores your yard surface and drainage flow.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions about
Septic Tank Excavation

Yes, Evesham Township requires excavation permits and 811 utility clearance before digging begins. We handle the permit application and coordinate inspections. Your project stays compliant from start to finish. Permit fees vary based on project scope and typically process within five business days.

NJ law requires licensed contractors for tank removal to ensure proper disposal and site safety compliance. We carry the licenses, insurance, and equipment needed for safe excavation. DIY removal creates liability and environmental risks you don’t want. Homeowner exemptions do not apply to septic tank excavation projects.

Most residential tank removals complete in one day, weather and site access permitting. We arrive early and work efficiently to minimize disruption. Larger commercial tanks or difficult access may require two days. We provide accurate timelines after assessing your specific site conditions.

Clean fill soil replaces the tank void and compacts in layers to prevent settling or drainage problems. We test compaction at each stage and add material as needed. Your yard stays level and stable for years. Contaminated soil goes to approved disposal facilities while clean excavated material may be reused on site.

Professional crews use equipment mats and restore turf or pavement after backfill work finishes. We protect your property during excavation and repair any unavoidable damage. Most customers see their yards return to normal within weeks. Grass seed and straw mulch help turf reestablish over disturbed areas.

Spring through fall offers best soil conditions for excavation and compaction. Winter excavation can delay compaction in frozen ground and extend restoration timelines. We work year-round but recommend warmer months when possible. Scheduling flexibility helps us deliver better results and faster completion.

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