Maintaining your septic system in good working order is a chore most of us would rather leave to someone else. And there is no question it should be handled by professionals.
Choosing the right service is critical. Without competent, professional maintenance, you could one day have a very expensive mess on your hands!
J Bar D Construction is committed to being the best in the septic business. Since 2003, we have been earning the confidence of septic system owners (both residential and commercial) throughout the Granbury and Fort Worth areas with the quality and reliable and service.
Our technicians are trained and we are certified in aerobic septic systems. We offer septic inspections, permitting, repairs, maintenance and service contracts.
- Septic Repairs & Maintenance
- Septic Tank Installation
- Septic Tank Permitting
- Prompt Reliable Service
- Septic Tank Inspection and Troubleshooting
- Certified #OS0022913
Residential and commercial
Permits
Designs
Permit-to-construct
Aerobic installation process
Site evaluation
Design
Cost estimates
Installation of system
License to operate
How does a septic system work?
Most basic septic systems have two main parts: the tank and the drain-field.
All of the household wastewater flows into the tank. The wastewater will stay in the tank for about 24 Hours. We recommend the tank should have at least 1,000 gallon capacity.
How can I find the location of my septic system?
Septic system pumpers can usually find the tank by using a soil probe in areas where they would expect to find a septic tank. Septic tanks are usually behind the home, near the bathroom, and about 10 feet away from the foundation.
The location and direction of your drainpipe will often point
How do I maintain my septic system?
Knowing what not to flush is important. Never use the septic system for disposal of anything that can easily be put into the trash. This only adds to the solids build up that will eventually need to be pumped out.