All Set Construction

Septic Company in Boise, Idaho

All Set Construction - septic in Boise, ID

About All Set Construction

All Set Construction is a Boise-based contractor offering an unusually broad scope of services that includes excavation, masonry and concrete work, and septic systems. That combination puts them in a strong position for projects where multiple trades need to work in sequence, like a new build that requires site prep, a septic installation, and concrete flatwork all before the main structure goes up. Boise's construction market is active, and having one company that can coordinate across multiple scopes reduces scheduling headaches for property owners and developers. Reach them at (208) 585-8860 to talk through your project.

Services

Excavation Services
Masonry/Concrete
Septic Services

Services & Process

All Set Construction handles septic system installations and repairs as part of a broader construction offering that also includes excavation and concrete work. For septic projects, they manage site grading, tank placement, and drain field installation with an understanding of how those elements interact with other site work. Their masonry and concrete capabilities mean they can also handle access risers, concrete lids, and any hardscaping that ties into the septic system area. This is particularly useful for commercial properties or multi-phase builds where the septic system is just one piece of a larger site development.

Service Area

All Set Construction operates out of Boise and takes on projects throughout Ada County and the wider Treasure Valley. Their service area includes Meridian, Eagle, Star, Nampa, and surrounding communities. For larger commercial or multi-phase projects, they may work on sites farther out from Boise, so it's worth discussing your specific location when you call.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can All Set Construction handle both my septic system and concrete work on the same project?
Yes, that's one of the practical advantages of working with a contractor that offers multiple trades. Coordinating excavation, septic installation, and concrete work through one company means fewer scheduling conflicts and a crew that understands how each phase affects the next.
What does masonry or concrete work have to do with a septic system?
Concrete and masonry skills come into play for septic risers, access lids, distribution boxes, and any retaining walls or site improvements near the system. Having those skills in-house means these components are built correctly the first time rather than contracted out to a separate crew.
Do I need a general contractor, or can All Set Construction manage a multi-trade project directly?
For projects that fall within their scope of excavation, concrete, and septic, they can often manage the work directly without a separate general contractor. For more complex builds involving additional trades, they typically work as a subcontractor under a general contractor who oversees the full project.
How does Boise's growth affect septic system availability and permitting timelines?
High construction activity in the Boise metro area has lengthened permit review times at the Southwest District Health Department in recent years. Planning your septic installation early in the project timeline, rather than at the last minute, helps avoid delays that can hold up other construction phases.
What's involved in septic system installation for a new commercial property in Boise?
Commercial septic installations are more complex than residential ones, typically requiring engineered system designs, larger tank capacities, and additional regulatory review. A contractor with excavation and concrete capabilities is better equipped for commercial-scale projects than one that handles only residential pump-outs and standard installs.
Can the same contractor who installs my septic system also handle the surrounding concrete work like a driveway or pad?
With All Set Construction's combined capabilities, yes. Planning the concrete work at the same time as the septic installation allows the crew to coordinate access routes, avoid damaging the new system, and finish the site in a logical sequence rather than ripping up fresh concrete to address something that was missed.

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