Septic System Installation & Replacement

Professionally installed septic systems designed for long-term performance and peace of mind.

Whether you're building a new home or replacing a failing septic system, we understand that a septic installation is one of the most important investments you'll make in your property. A properly installed system protects your home, your land, and the environment while providing dependable performance for years to come.

With years of experience and specialized training, Brett is both Maine Septic Certified and DEP Certified. These certifications reflect his commitment to installing septic systems according to Maine regulations, industry standards, and the engineered plans developed specifically for your property.

Every property is unique. Soil conditions, drainage, topography, and site layout all influence how a septic system performs over time. Brett carefully follows each engineered design while applying the attention to detail and workmanship needed to help ensure your system performs as intended for years to come.

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

New Septic Systems for New Construction

Building a new home comes with countless decisions, and your septic system is one of the most important. We work closely with homeowners, builders, engineers, and site evaluators to ensure your septic system is installed according to plan and prepared to provide dependable performance from the very beginning.

From the initial design through final installation, we're committed to clear communication, thoughtful planning, and quality workmanship—giving you confidence that one of your home's most important systems is built for your property's long-term needs.

Septic System Replacement

When a septic system reaches the end of its service life, replacing it can feel overwhelming. We're here to help make the process as straightforward as possible by guiding you through each step and working closely with the professionals involved.

The best news is that you don't have to figure it out alone.

Step 1: Tell Us What's Happening

If you think your septic system may be failing, give us a call at (207) 485-7973 or contact us by clicking HERE. Tell us what's been happening. Based on the symptoms you're experiencing, we'll help you determine the most appropriate next step. That may mean contacting a septic pumping company, consulting an engineer, or evaluating the system further. Our goal is to help point you in the right direction from the start.

Step 2: Professional Installation

Once the appropriate solution has been determined, we will provide an estimate and answer any questions you have. Our work is professionally completed according to all applicable Maine regulations.

Throughout the process, we're here to communicate clearly, coordinate with the professionals involved, and help make the experience as straightforward as possible.

Why Certification Matters

A properly installed septic system protects more than your home—it protects your investment, your groundwater, and the surrounding environment.

Brett's Maine Septic Certification reflects specialized training in the installation of septic systems and leach fields. His DEP Certification authorizes him to perform regulated work in environmentally sensitive shoreline areas while following Maine's environmental standards designed to protect lakes, rivers, streams, and coastal waters.

Whether your project involves a new home, a septic replacement, or work near the shoreline, you can have confidence knowing your project is completed with the required knowledge, certifications, and attention to detail.