Becklund Bros

Septic Company in Spokane, Washington

5(1 reviews)
(208) 687-9679, Spokane, WA 99202View on Yelp
Becklund Bros - septic in Spokane, WA

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About Becklund Bros

Becklund Bros operates out of Spokane, WA and brings a broader skill set than most septic-only providers, covering excavation, utility work, and septic services under one roof. That combination is especially practical in Eastern Washington, where rural properties often need site grading or utility trenching done alongside septic installation or repair. With a 5.0 rating, even from a single reviewer, the quality of work is backed up in the field. They're a solid call when your project involves more than just pumping a tank.

Services

Excavation Services
Septic Services
Utilities

Services & Process

Becklund Bros handles septic system installation and repair, which often requires excavation to access drain fields or position new tanks. Their excavation capabilities mean they can manage the full scope of a septic project without subcontracting the earthwork to someone else. Utility services round out their offerings, potentially including trenching for water or sewer line connections. This kind of multi-trade capacity is valuable on rural or semi-rural properties where multiple systems need attention at once.

Service Area

Becklund Bros serves Spokane and the surrounding Eastern Washington region, with their (208) area code suggesting they also cover parts of the Idaho panhandle just across the state line. Communities near Coeur d'Alene, Post Falls, and the Washington-Idaho border are likely within their service range.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for septic system installation in Spokane County?
Yes, Spokane County requires permits for new septic system installations and most major repairs. Your contractor typically handles the permit application process, but it's worth confirming this before work begins.
What does septic system excavation involve?
Excavation for septic work involves digging to expose the tank, drain field, or install new system components. The depth and scope depend on soil conditions, tank size, and whether you're doing a full install or just accessing an existing system for repair.
Can a contractor in Washington state also work in Idaho?
Contractors operating near the Washington-Idaho border often hold licenses in both states. It's worth asking your provider directly, since licensing requirements differ between the two states.
How long does a new septic system installation take?
Most residential septic installations take anywhere from one to three days once permits are approved and equipment is on site. More complex installs on difficult terrain or with larger systems can take longer.
Can excavation damage my existing utility lines?
Reputable excavation contractors call 811 before digging to have underground utilities marked. This is required by law in Washington and prevents accidental damage to gas, water, and electrical lines.
What soil types in the Spokane area affect septic system design?
Eastern Washington has a mix of clay-heavy soils and rocky glacial terrain, both of which can affect how quickly the drain field absorbs effluent. A site evaluation or perc test helps determine the right system design for your specific lot.

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