Del Monte Enterprises

Septic Company in Newfield, New Jersey

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(856) 982-42784774 Lake Rd, Newfield, NJ 08344View on Yelp
Del Monte Enterprises - septic in Newfield, NJ

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About Del Monte Enterprises

Del Monte Enterprises operates out of Newfield, New Jersey, a small Gloucester County community where older homes and rural properties often rely on private septic systems. They bring an unusual combination of septic services, excavation, and demolition under one roof, which can be useful when a job requires more than just a pump-out. Newfield's mix of aging housing stock and undeveloped lots means septic work here often involves ground disturbance that a general excavation contractor handles well. Reach them at (856) 982-4278 to discuss your specific project.

Services

Demolition Services
Septic Services
Excavation Services

Services & Process

Del Monte handles septic services alongside excavation and demolition work, making them a practical choice when a project involves digging, clearing, or removing old structures near a septic system. Septic services typically include tank pumping, system inspections, and identifying drainage issues before they become expensive problems. Excavation work supports new septic installations, drain field repairs, and access to buried tanks. When old concrete tanks or failing cesspools need to be decommissioned, the demolition side of the business can handle the removal and fill work in the same visit.

Service Area

Del Monte Enterprises serves Newfield and the surrounding Gloucester County area, including nearby communities in Salem and Cumberland counties. South Jersey's rural stretches mean many customers outside of town limits depend on private septic systems, and the team is familiar with the soil conditions and regulations throughout the region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need excavation work just to get my septic tank pumped?
Most standard pump-outs don't require excavation if the tank's access lids are already exposed or easy to locate. However, if the lids are buried deep or the tank location is unknown, some digging may be needed to access the system safely.
What happens if my old septic tank needs to be completely removed?
Old tanks, especially concrete or steel ones, are typically pumped out, cleaned, and then either crushed in place or excavated and hauled off, depending on local regulations. A contractor that handles both demolition and excavation can manage the full process without subcontracting that work out.
How do I know if my drain field is failing?
Common signs include soggy or unusually green patches of grass over the drain field, slow drains inside the house, and sewage odors in the yard. A proper inspection involves checking the tank levels and sometimes running dye tests to confirm where the problem is.
Is a permit required for septic work in Gloucester County, NJ?
Yes, most septic installations and major repairs in New Jersey require permits through the local health department or the NJ Department of Environmental Protection. Your contractor should be familiar with Gloucester County's permitting process and can often help guide you through the requirements.
Can I combine a demolition project with a new septic installation on the same property?
Absolutely, and having a contractor who handles both can actually streamline the timeline significantly. Clearing old structures and grading the land can be coordinated with the septic system layout so the site is ready for installation without multiple mobilizations.
How often should a septic tank be pumped in a rural New Jersey property?
Most residential tanks should be pumped every three to five years, though that frequency depends on household size and tank capacity. Properties with heavy water usage or older systems may need more frequent service to avoid backups and drain field damage.

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