Septic Installation

Types of Septic Systems We Install:

  1. Conventional Pipe and Stone Systems: The most common type of septic system, conventional systems use gravity to move wastewater from the home to a septic tank, and then distribute it into a leach field made of perforated pipes surrounded by gravel. This reliable and cost-effective system is ideal for properties with good soil conditions and adequate space.

  2. Presby Systems: Presby Advanced Treatment Systems are an innovative, high-performance alternative to conventional systems. Designed to reduce the risk of environmental contamination, Presby systems use a specialized chamber to filter wastewater more efficiently. These systems are perfect for properties with smaller lot sizes, poor soil conditions, or areas with high groundwater tables.

  3. Geomat Systems: A Geomat system is an alternative treatment technology that uses a high-efficiency filter mat to treat effluent before it reaches the leach field. Geomat systems are ideal for sites with limited space or challenging soil conditions, and they provide superior treatment for homes with high wastewater demand.

  4. Gravity Systems: Gravity-fed septic systems rely on the natural flow of wastewater from the home to the septic tank and then to the drain field, with no mechanical components or pumps. These systems are often the most cost-effective solution for properties with a natural slope and the proper soil conditions.

  5. Pump Systems: For properties with poor drainage, a pump system is necessary to move wastewater uphill or to a distant leach field. These systems use a pump to lift effluent from the septic tank to the drain field, ensuring wastewater moves properly even when gravity is not sufficient.

Why Choose Hartwell Site Solutions for Septic System Installation?

With over 35 years of experience, Hartwell Site Solutions has installed hundreds of septic systems across Middlesex County. We work closely with you to assess your property’s needs, soil conditions, and environmental factors to recommend the best type of system for your home or business. Whether you need a conventional pipe and stone system, an advanced Presby or Geomat system, or a specialized gravity or pump system, we have the expertise to install it to the highest standards.

We handle all aspects of septic system installation, from obtaining permits to excavation and final inspections. Our team ensures your new system complies with all local and state regulations and is built to last for decades. We also offer ongoing maintenance and repair services to keep your system functioning optimally.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about your septic system installation options!