Callahan & Montalto ​Site Construction

Septic Company in Jefferson, Massachusetts

(774) 696-12042264 Main St, Jefferson, MA 01522View on Yelp

About Callahan & Montalto ​Site Construction

Callahan & Montalto Site Construction operates out of Jefferson, Massachusetts, bringing a site-work focused approach to septic system projects. They combine masonry, concrete, and excavation skills with septic services, which is particularly useful when a project involves retaining walls, concrete tank components, or significant grading work. Jefferson and the surrounding Worcester County area have a mix of older homes on aging systems and newer developments, both of which benefit from this kind of full-service site contractor. Call (774) 696-1204 to get started.

Services

Masonry/Concrete
Excavation Services
Septic Services

Services & Process

Callahan & Montalto handles septic system work alongside concrete and masonry projects, making them well suited for jobs that require more than just pumping a tank. They can install new septic systems from the ground up, including concrete tank placement and proper site preparation. Their excavation capability means they can access buried components, repair or replace distribution boxes, and restore the landscape after the work is done. Concrete expertise also comes into play when tank risers, lids, or structural components need attention.

Service Area

Callahan & Montalto Site Construction is based in Jefferson, MA and takes on projects throughout Worcester County. They're accessible to homeowners and developers in nearby towns including Holden, Sterling, Boylston, and West Boylston. Their site construction background means they're comfortable traveling to rural or wooded properties that require more preparation before septic work can begin.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Title 5 inspection and when do I need one in Massachusetts?
Title 5 is the state regulation governing septic systems in Massachusetts, and a Title 5 inspection is required whenever a property is sold or undergoes certain changes. An inspector assesses the tank, distribution box, and drain field to confirm the system is functioning properly and not posing a risk to groundwater.
Can Callahan & Montalto handle both site grading and septic installation?
Yes, their background in excavation and site construction means they manage both the land preparation and the septic system work. This is especially helpful on sloped or wooded lots in Jefferson where significant grading is needed before a new system can go in.
How does concrete expertise factor into a septic project?
Concrete tanks, risers, and distribution boxes are common components in older Massachusetts septic systems. A contractor with masonry experience can assess structural condition, replace cracked components, and ensure new concrete elements are installed correctly.
What's the difference between a septic repair and a full replacement?
Repairs typically address specific failed components, like a cracked pipe, a faulty distribution box, or a clogged inlet baffle. Full replacement is necessary when the drain field has failed completely or the tank is beyond repair, and it requires a new design and permits.
How long does a new septic system installation take in Jefferson, MA?
The permitting and design phase can take several weeks depending on how quickly the Board of Health reviews the application. Once permits are approved, the actual installation typically takes one to three days depending on site complexity.
Do I need an engineer to design my new septic system?
In Massachusetts, new septic systems must be designed by a licensed engineer and approved by the local Board of Health before installation. Your contractor can often coordinate this process and work directly with the engineer to make sure the design matches site conditions.

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