2m Construction Services

Septic Company in Wichita, Kansas

(316) 210-4385, Wichita, KS 67204View on Yelp
2m Construction Services - septic in Wichita, KS

About 2m Construction Services

2M Construction Services brings together excavation, septic system work, and general contracting under one operation in Wichita, Kansas. That combination is particularly useful for new construction projects, property improvements, or major system replacements where multiple trades need to coordinate closely. Wichita's ongoing residential and commercial development activity means there's consistent demand for contractors who can move dirt, install underground systems, and manage a broader construction scope without handing off between multiple companies. They serve both residential homeowners and commercial clients across the region.

Services

Excavation Services
Septic Services
General Contractors

Services & Process

As general contractors, 2M handles project coordination across multiple phases of construction, which is especially helpful when a septic system installation is part of a larger build or renovation. Their excavation services cover site preparation, trenching for new drain fields, and the grading work that follows system installation. Septic services include new tank installation, system inspections, and maintenance for existing systems. Because they operate across all three disciplines, a client building a new home outside Wichita's municipal sewer zone can have the same contractor manage the pad, the utilities, and the septic system from start to finish.

Service Area

2M Construction Services is based in Wichita and takes on projects throughout Sedgwick County and the surrounding south-central Kansas region. Rural properties in Butler, Harvey, and Reno counties that need new septic systems or major excavation work may also be within their project range. Commercial and residential clients can call to discuss project location and scope.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to install a new septic system near Wichita?
Yes, new septic system installations in Kansas require a permit from the local county health department, and the system must meet Kansas Department of Health and Environment design standards. A contractor familiar with local requirements will typically help you navigate the application and inspection process.
What soil conditions in the Wichita area affect where a drain field can be placed?
A percolation test or soil evaluation determines how well your soil absorbs water, which directly affects drain field sizing and placement. Clay-heavy soils common in parts of Sedgwick and surrounding counties drain slowly and may require a larger drain field or an alternative system design.
Can 2M Construction handle both the home build and the septic system installation?
General contractors with septic and excavation capability can manage both the structure and the underground systems as part of a single project contract. That means one point of contact for scheduling, permitting, and quality control across the entire build.
How long does a new septic system installation typically take?
A straightforward residential installation, once permits are approved, often takes one to three days of active work depending on soil conditions and system size. More complex installations with mound systems or engineered designs can take longer, especially if weather delays excavation.
What's the difference between a conventional septic system and an alternative system?
A conventional system uses a buried gravel drain field to disperse treated effluent into the soil, and it works well where soil conditions are favorable. Alternative systems, such as mound systems or aerobic treatment units, are designed for sites where conventional systems won't function properly due to soil type, slope, or proximity to water sources.
How do I know if my existing septic system needs replacement rather than repair?
Repeated drain field failures, a chronically full tank, and saturated soil that never recovers between pumpings are signs that a system may be at the end of its useful life. A professional inspection can assess whether targeted repairs will resolve the issue or whether a full replacement is the more cost-effective long-term solution.

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