Maine Septic Certified
A septic system is one of the most important systems on your property, and proper installation plays a critical role in its long-term performance.
Brett completed Maine's voluntary septic installer certification program, receiving specialized training in the proper installation of subsurface wastewater disposal systems, state regulations, erosion control practices, and industry standards. That certification reflects his commitment to continuing education and to completing septic installations with the knowledge and attention to detail they deserve.
Every septic system is installed according to a professionally prepared and approved septic design tailored specifically to your property, with careful attention given to protecting your investment
We believe every septic system deserves the same level of care and precision as the home it serves.
DEP Certified Shoreline Contractor
Protecting your property while protecting Maine's natural resources.
Working near the shoreline requires more than experience—it requires an understanding of Maine's environmental regulations, permitting requirements, and the unique conditions that make waterfront properties both beautiful and sensitive.
Brett is DEP Shoreline Certified, providing homeowners with the confidence that their project is completed with an understanding of Maine's environmental standards and shoreline regulations. That certification reflects specialized training in protecting sensitive shoreline areas while completing projects that preserve both your property and the surrounding environment.
PLEASE NOTE:
While the State of Maine maintains an online directory of DEP Shoreline certifications, updates to the to the directory may not always be reflected immediately. If you have any questions regarding Brett’s current certification, we’re happy to provide you proof of certification upon request.
Certification #: 5071
Expiration Date: 12/31/2029
Why Does DEP Certification Matter?
Shoreline work is unique.
Improper grading, drainage, excavation, or vegetation removal can contribute to erosion, impact water quality, create permitting issues, and result in costly corrections down the road.
DEP Certification demonstrates an understanding of how to perform work responsibly while helping protect:
Water quality
Shoreline stability
Natural drainage patterns
Surrounding vegetation
Your property's long-term value
Our goal is to complete projects that not only look beautiful today but continue to protect your investment and Maine's natural resources for years to come.
Projects That May Require DEP Knowledge
Many homeowners are surprised to learn that DEP considerations extend beyond shoreline stabilization.
Depending on your property's location and local requirements, certification and permitting may be important for projects such as:
Patios and outdoor living spaces
Drainage improvements
Culvert installations
Septic system installations
Demolition projects
Excavation and grading
Driveway construction and improvements
Lot clearing and property expansions
Shoreline restoration
If you're unsure whether your project falls within Maine's Shoreland Zone or requires additional considerations, we're happy to answer your questions and help point you in the right direction.
Our Approach
We believe beautiful shoreline projects begin with thoughtful planning.
Every waterfront property is different, and every project deserves careful consideration. Brett takes the time to understand your goals, evaluate your property's unique conditions, and recommend solutions that respect both your vision and the environment.
Our goal isn't simply to complete a project near the water. It's to help you care for your shoreline property with thoughtful solutions built around its long-term health, beauty, and future.