B & B Paving & Excavating

Septic Company in Middleport, New York

(716) 735-73744558 Freeman Rd, Middleport, NY 14105View on Yelp
B & B Paving & Excavating - septic in Middleport, NY

About B & B Paving & Excavating

B & B Paving & Excavating is based in Middleport, a small Niagara County village in the heart of western New York's farming and rural residential corridor. Out here, septic systems aren't the exception; they're how most properties handle wastewater. Their combination of masonry, excavation, and septic work makes them well suited for rural properties where system access requires serious equipment and sometimes concrete work around the tank or access risers. Middleport sits in an agricultural area where soil conditions and property layouts require hands-on experience rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.

Services

Masonry/Concrete
Septic Services
Excavation Services

Services & Process

B & B Paving & Excavating handles septic system excavation, installation, and repair with their own heavy equipment, which is essential for rural Niagara County properties where systems are often buried deep or located in areas with difficult access. Masonry services include concrete tank work, riser installation, and any structural repairs around the system. Drain field preparation involves careful grading to meet both code requirements and the natural drainage patterns of the property. They can also handle paving or gravel work over the access area once the job is complete.

Service Area

B & B Paving & Excavating serves Middleport and the surrounding Niagara County communities, including Gasport, Medina, and the rural townships between the Erie Canal corridor and Lake Ontario. Their equipment and experience make them a strong option for agricultural and rural residential properties throughout this part of western New York.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you work on farm properties or just residential septic systems?
Their excavation and concrete background makes them capable of handling larger and more complex jobs beyond standard residential systems. Farm properties with multiple structures or higher wastewater loads are the kind of projects where having real equipment on hand matters.
What's the difference between a concrete septic tank and a plastic one?
Concrete tanks are heavier and more durable over the long term, making them common on older rural properties throughout Niagara County. Plastic tanks are lighter and easier to transport, but both are acceptable under current New York regulations when properly installed.
Can you pave or restore the area above the septic system after installation?
Yes, and that's an advantage of working with a company that also does paving and excavating. Once the septic work is complete, they can restore gravel driveways or other surface areas rather than leaving the site as a mud pit.
How do I locate my septic tank if I don't know where it is?
Tanks are usually located by following the main drain line out of the house and probing the ground at the expected distance. Records from the county health department sometimes include a system diagram if it was permitted, which is worth checking before you start digging.
What are the signs that a septic system on a rural property is failing?
Soggy or unusually green patches of grass over the drain field, sewage odors outside, and slow drains indoors are the most common indicators. On rural properties, a failing system can also affect nearby wells, so it's worth acting quickly when symptoms appear.
Are there specific rules for septic systems near the Erie Canal or agricultural land in Niagara County?
New York State and Niagara County both have setback requirements that govern how close a septic system can be to water bodies, property lines, and wells. Your contractor should be familiar with those rules and factor them into the system design before submitting for a permit.

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