A-Action Group Utilities, Inc.

Septic Company in Olympia, Washington

4(8 reviews)
(360) 943-9200620 93rd Ave SE, Olympia, WA 98501View on Yelp
A-Action Group Utilities, Inc. - septic in Olympia, WA

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About A-Action Group Utilities, Inc.

A-Action Group Utilities, Inc. is an Olympia provider that combines septic services with excavation capabilities, giving them the equipment and expertise to handle projects that go well beyond a routine pump-out. With a 4.0 rating across 8 reviews, they've built a working reputation in the Thurston County market. Their excavation services make them a strong option when a project requires significant earthwork, like a drain field replacement, tank relocation, or utility trenching on rural properties. Olympia's growing population and expanding residential footprint in surrounding communities create steady demand for this kind of full-service approach.

Services

Septic Services
Excavation Services

Services & Process

A-Action Group Utilities handles septic tank pumping, system inspections, and both minor and major repairs supported by their own excavation equipment. Having excavators and operators in-house means drain field replacements and tank installations can be completed without waiting on a separate subcontractor. Excavation services extend to utility trenching, which is useful for properties that need underground utilities run alongside septic work. For Thurston County property managers and developers working on multi-phase projects, combining these services under one provider reduces scheduling complexity and can lower overall project costs.

Service Area

A-Action Group Utilities serves Olympia and the surrounding Thurston County area, including Lacey, Tumwater, Yelm, Rainier, and Rochester. Their excavation equipment allows them to access rural and semi-rural properties throughout the county, including areas with challenging terrain that require tracked equipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why would I need excavation services as part of a septic repair?
Most drain field replacements, tank replacements, and major distribution box repairs require digging, sometimes quite a bit of it. Having a provider with their own excavation equipment means the job can be scheduled and completed more efficiently than coordinating a septic company with a separate excavation contractor.
How do I know if my drain field needs to be replaced versus repaired?
Signs of a failing drain field include soggy areas over the field, sewage odors outside, and slow or backing-up drains inside the house. A professional inspection can determine whether the problem is a fixable blockage or line issue, or whether the absorption area itself has failed and needs full replacement.
Can you handle septic work on a property with difficult terrain or limited access?
Yes, having excavation equipment and experienced operators makes it possible to work on sloped, wooded, or otherwise challenging properties that might be difficult for providers without that capability. A site visit prior to the project helps determine what equipment is needed and how the work will be staged.
What's the difference between a conventional drain field and an alternative system?
A conventional drain field uses gravity to distribute septic effluent through perforated pipes into the soil. Alternative systems, which are common in areas with poor soil permeability or high water tables, use pumps, drip irrigation, or mound designs to distribute effluent in a more controlled way. Thurston County has areas where both types are common.
Does A-Action Group handle commercial septic systems and utilities?
With excavation services as part of their offering, they're set up to handle larger commercial projects including utility trenching, commercial septic systems, and multi-unit property installations. Commercial property owners and developers in the Olympia area can contact them directly to discuss project scope and feasibility.
How far in advance should I schedule septic service in the Olympia area?
For routine pumping and inspections, a week or two of lead time is usually sufficient outside of the busiest spring selling season. For excavation-involved projects like drain field replacements, planning several weeks ahead gives enough time for site evaluation, permitting, and equipment scheduling, especially during Thurston County's busy building season.

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