Done Right Construction

Septic Company in Pecos, New Mexico

(505) 451-671011 Rancho De Valencia, Pecos, NM 87552View on Yelp

About Done Right Construction

Done Right Construction is based in Pecos, New Mexico, offering general contracting, septic services, and electrical work to property owners in the Pecos Valley and surrounding areas. Pecos sits about 25 miles southeast of Santa Fe in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, where most properties rely entirely on private septic systems. A contractor that combines construction, septic, and electrical work is especially practical in rural areas where coordinating multiple specialized trades can be difficult. Reach them at (505) 451-6710.

Services

General Contractors
Septic Services
Electricians

Services & Process

Done Right Construction handles septic system installation and service alongside general construction and electrical work. On the septic side, this covers new system installations for properties without existing sewer access, tank pumping, and system repairs. General contracting work includes site preparation and construction that often goes hand-in-hand with new septic installs on undeveloped land. Electrical services round out their capabilities, which is useful for properties that need multiple types of work done at once.

Service Area

Done Right Construction primarily serves the Pecos, New Mexico area and the broader San Miguel County region. Surrounding communities along NM-63 and the Pecos River valley, including Glorieta and nearby rural properties, are within their typical working range. They also serve customers in the greater Santa Fe area for larger or more complex projects.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's involved in installing a new septic system on a rural Pecos property?
A new installation starts with a site evaluation and soil percolation test to determine how well the ground absorbs water, which dictates the drain field design. From there, the contractor handles permitting through New Mexico Environment Department, excavation, tank placement, and drain field construction. The whole process can take several weeks depending on permit timelines and site conditions.
Do I need a general contractor or a septic specialist for a new system?
For a straightforward tank pumping or inspection, a dedicated septic company is fine. But for a new installation on raw land, having a general contractor who also handles septic work can streamline the process since site prep, grading, and system installation all need to happen in sequence.
How does mountain terrain around Pecos affect septic system design?
Sloped terrain, rocky subsoil, and high elevation all influence how a septic system needs to be designed and placed. Some Pecos-area properties require alternative system types, like mound systems or pressurized distribution systems, because conventional gravity-fed systems won't work in certain soil or slope conditions.
Can I combine septic installation with other construction work on my property?
Yes, and it's often more efficient to do so. If you're building a home or adding a structure, coordinating the septic installation during the broader construction phase means less disruption to the site and often lower overall costs than scheduling work separately.
What permits are required for septic work in San Miguel County, New Mexico?
Septic installations and most repairs in San Miguel County require approval from the New Mexico Environment Department's Ground Water Quality Bureau. Your contractor should be familiar with the application process and can typically handle the permit submission on your behalf as part of the project.
How does electrical work connect to septic system projects?
Some advanced septic systems, including aerobic treatment units and pump-assisted systems, require electrical connections to power components like aerators or effluent pumps. Having a contractor who handles both septic and electrical work means these components get installed and wired correctly without needing a separate electrician on-site.

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