Diggin N Dozin

Septic Company in Newberry, South Carolina

5(1 reviews)
(803) 537-15206091 SC Hwy 395, Newberry, SC 29108View on Yelp
Diggin N Dozin - septic in Newberry, SC

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About Diggin N Dozin

Diggin N Dozin is based in Newberry, South Carolina, offering septic and excavation services to a community that sits at the crossroads of several rural counties in the Midlands. They hold a perfect 5.0 rating, and while that's based on a single review, it reflects a provider that takes the work seriously. Newberry County's mix of farmland, residential properties, and older homes means septic systems here range from aging tanks that need regular attention to new installs on raw land that requires serious earthmoving first.

Services

Septic Services
Excavation Services

Services & Process

Diggin N Dozin combines septic system services with excavation capability, meaning they can dig for new tank installations, trench for drain field lines, or expose a buried tank for access and pumping. Septic pumping is a core service, pulling out accumulated sludge and scum layers that reduce tank capacity over time. For properties undergoing construction or renovation in the Newberry area, their dozer and excavation work supports site prep alongside the septic component. System inspections round out their offerings for homeowners or buyers who need a clear picture of what they've got.

Service Area

Diggin N Dozin covers Newberry and the surrounding areas of Newberry County. They also serve nearby communities in the region, including parts of Laurens, Union, and Fairfield counties. Call (803) 537-1520 to confirm coverage for your specific location.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of properties does Diggin N Dozin typically serve?
They work on residential properties, rural acreage, and land that needs site preparation before a septic system can be installed. Their excavation equipment makes them a good fit for jobs that go beyond what a pump truck alone can handle.
What is involved in a new septic system installation in Newberry County?
A new installation starts with a soil evaluation and site design, followed by permits from South Carolina DHEC. Then excavation begins for the tank pit and drain field trenches, the components are installed, and the site is backfilled and graded.
How do I know if my drain field is failing?
Common signs include soggy or spongy ground over the drain field area, sewage odors outside, or drains that are slow throughout the house even after the tank has been pumped. A site visit from a technician can confirm whether the drain field is saturated or failing.
Can Diggin N Dozin help with land clearing before a septic system is installed?
Yes, their excavation and dozing capabilities include the kind of site prep that's often needed before a septic system can be properly designed and installed. This is especially relevant for wooded or undeveloped parcels in rural Newberry County.
How does soil type in Newberry County affect septic system design?
Soil permeability directly determines how a drain field is sized and designed, since effluent needs to filter through the soil at an appropriate rate. A soil evaluation or perc test is required before any new septic system design is approved in South Carolina.
What's the difference between a conventional septic system and an alternative system?
A conventional system uses gravity to move effluent from the tank to a standard drain field in suitable soil. Alternative systems, like drip irrigation or mound systems, are used when soil conditions or lot size don't support a conventional drain field, and they typically cost more to install and maintain.

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