SEPTIC INSTALLATION
New Septic Systems
Installed Right.
Full septic system installation for new construction and existing properties across Tennessee and Alabama.
Septic System Installation in Lincoln County, Giles County, and Madison County
Most properties in rural Lincoln County, Giles County, and the surrounding region are not connected to municipal sewer. That means a properly designed and installed septic system is not optional. It is what makes your property livable. Marberry Construction installs conventional and alternative septic systems for new construction builds and existing properties throughout Southern Tennessee and Northern Alabama.
Soil conditions in this region vary significantly from one lot to the next. Lincoln County and Giles County both have areas with heavy clay soils that drain poorly and areas with sandy loam that percolates well. Before any system is designed, we conduct or coordinate a soil evaluation and percolation test. The county requires this before issuing a septic permit, and it determines what type of system your lot can support.
We have installed septic systems on flat lots, sloped lots, lots with high water tables, and lots where conventional systems were not approved and an alternative aerobic system was required. Whatever your lot conditions, we assess honestly and recommend the right system for your situation, not the most expensive one.
The Process
Full Septic Installation Service
1
Site Evaluation
We assess your lot, soil conditions, and county requirements before any work begins.
2
Permit Pulling
We handle all county permit applications in Tennessee and Alabama.
3
Installation
Tank installation, drain field construction, and all connections done to code.
4
Final Inspection
We coordinate the final county inspection and provide full documentation.
System Options
Septic Systems We Install
Conventional Septic
The standard system for most residential lots. Reliable, proven, and cost-effective.
Chamber Systems
An alternative to gravel drain fields. Better for certain soil types and lot conditions.
Alternative and Aerobic Systems
For lots where conventional systems are not approved. We assess and recommend the right fit.
Septic Permits and County Requirements in Tennessee and Alabama
In Tennessee, a septic permit is required before any system can be installed. The permit application goes through the county health department and requires a site evaluation, a soil morphology report, and an approved system design. In Lincoln County, this process typically takes 3 to 8 weeks. We handle the full permit application on every project we take on. You do not have to navigate the county process yourself.
In Alabama, septic systems fall under the jurisdiction of the county health department as well. Requirements in Madison County and Limestone County are similar to Tennessee in terms of soil evaluation and system approval, though the specific forms and processes differ. We are familiar with both state systems and handle permitting on both sides of the state line.
Where We Work
Our Service Areas
FAQ
Common Questions
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