Arrow Dirt Works

Septic Company in Van Buren, Arkansas

5(1 reviews)
(479) 353-4747, Van Buren, AR 72956View on Yelp
Arrow Dirt Works - septic in Van Buren, AR

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About Arrow Dirt Works

Arrow Dirt Works is based in Van Buren, Arkansas, just across the Arkansas River from Fort Smith, and brings a hands-on, multi-trade approach to property work in the Crawford County area. They hold a 5.0 rating and combine excavation, landscaping, and septic services under one roof, which is a practical advantage for rural and suburban property owners dealing with larger projects. Van Buren's mix of older homes and newer rural developments means septic system demand is steady year-round. This team is built to handle the ground-up work that many specialists won't touch.

Services

Excavation Services
Landscaping
Septic Services

Services & Process

Arrow Dirt Works performs septic system installation and repair alongside their core excavation work, meaning they can dig, install, and restore a property in a single project. Their excavation capabilities cover everything from site clearing to trenching for new drain fields. On the landscaping side, they handle grading and site restoration after underground work is complete, so your yard doesn't look like a construction zone after service. This combination makes them particularly useful for new construction projects and full system replacements where multiple phases of ground work are required.

Service Area

Arrow Dirt Works serves Van Buren and the surrounding Crawford County region, including communities near Fort Smith and along the Arkansas River valley. They're also available for jobs in neighboring counties where excavation-based septic work is needed. Properties in rural and semi-rural areas throughout western Arkansas are well within their service reach.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Arrow Dirt Works handle a full septic system installation from start to finish?
Yes, their combination of excavation and septic services means they can manage the entire installation process. This includes site prep, tank placement, drain field trenching, and final grading.
What soil conditions in the Van Buren area affect septic system design?
Crawford County has a mix of clay, loam, and rocky terrain depending on location. Clay-heavy soil drains slowly, which can require different drain field configurations, and an on-site assessment helps determine the right approach.
Do I need a permit to install a new septic system in Arkansas?
Yes, Arkansas requires permits for new septic installations through the Arkansas Department of Health. A licensed provider like Arrow Dirt Works can help guide you through the permitting process.
How long does a septic system installation typically take?
Most residential installations take one to three days depending on system size and soil conditions. Larger or more complex systems, especially those requiring alternative drain field designs, may take longer.
Can they restore my yard after excavation work is done?
Yes, their landscaping services include site grading and surface restoration after underground work. They aim to leave the property in a clean, functional condition once the job is finished.
What signs indicate I might need a new drain field instead of just pumping?
Wet or soggy spots in the yard, sewage odors outside, and slow drains throughout the house are common indicators of drain field failure. A professional inspection will confirm whether repair or replacement is needed.

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