C&M Grading

Septic Company in Greer, South Carolina

(864) 640-28033944 Jordan Rd, Greer, SC 29651View on Yelp
C&M Grading - septic in Greer, SC

About C&M Grading

C&M Grading operates out of Greer, South Carolina, offering plumbing and septic services to residential and commercial customers in the Upstate region. The grading side of their business signals real experience with land and site work, which matters a lot when septic systems need installation or repair. Greer's continued growth as a community between Greenville and Spartanburg means there's steady demand for new system installs alongside routine maintenance. You can contact them at (864) 640-2803.

Services

Plumbing
Septic Services

Services & Process

C&M Grading brings together plumbing and septic services with the grading expertise needed for proper system installation and drain field work. Septic tank installation requires precise excavation and site preparation, and a team that handles grading already understands soil conditions, slope, and drainage. They can handle new system installs, septic pumping, and repairs to existing systems. Their plumbing services cover the interior connections that tie your home's drain lines into the septic system outside.

Service Area

C&M Grading serves Greer and the broader Greenville and Spartanburg county areas of upstate South Carolina. Communities like Taylors, Boiling Springs, Moore, and Inman are within their typical service range. Call (864) 640-2803 to confirm coverage for your specific location.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does grading have to do with septic systems?
Proper grading around a septic system ensures water drains away from the tank and drain field rather than pooling on top of them. Poor grading can saturate the drain field and cause system failure, so it's a bigger factor than most homeowners realize.
How long does a new septic system installation take?
Most residential installations take one to three days depending on system size, soil conditions, and permit requirements. Having a team that handles both grading and septic work on site at the same time can shorten that timeline.
What are signs my drain field is failing?
Wet, spongy ground over the drain field, sewage odors in the yard, and slow drains throughout the house are the most common indicators. Catching these early gives you more repair options and usually lowers the cost.
Does Greenville County require a permit for septic installation?
Yes, septic system installations in South Carolina require permits through DHEC and the county. A licensed installer handles the application process, but it's worth knowing upfront that permitting adds time to the project schedule.
Can I install a septic system on any property in Greer?
Not every lot is suitable. Soil percolation tests determine whether the ground absorbs water well enough to support a conventional system. If perc rates are poor, alternative system types may be required, which affects cost.
How do I find my septic tank if I don't know where it is?
A technician can locate your tank by tracing the main drain line from the house or using a probe to find the tank lid. Property records and as-built drawings sometimes show tank placement, but many older homes in Greer don't have those on file.

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