Freedom Excavating and Septic

Septic Company in Granbury, Texas

(817) 408-0131209 M And M Ranch Rd, Ste 107, Granbury, TX 76049View on Yelp
Freedom Excavating and Septic - septic in Granbury, TX

About Freedom Excavating and Septic

Freedom Excavating and Septic is based in Granbury, TX, the Hood County seat situated along Lake Granbury and a popular destination for both full-time residents and weekend property owners. The company combines excavation, septic services, and masonry and concrete work, which positions them well for property development projects and system installations that require groundwork from start to finish. Granbury's mix of lakeside lots, rural acreage, and established neighborhoods creates steady demand for exactly this kind of multi-trade expertise. You can reach them at (817) 408-0131.

Services

Excavation Services
Septic Services
Masonry/Concrete

Services & Process

Freedom Excavating and Septic brings a broader skill set than most septic-only companies. Their excavation services handle the earth-moving required for new system installations, drain field repairs, and site preparation for construction projects. On the septic side, they manage new system design and installation, existing system maintenance, and diagnosing failures that require digging to repair. Their masonry and concrete capabilities let them handle access risers, retaining structures, and hardscape elements that often come up during larger land improvement projects, keeping more of the work under one contract.

Service Area

Freedom Excavating and Septic serves Granbury and the broader Hood County area, including rural properties around Lake Granbury and communities like Acton, Tolar, and Glen Rose to the south. Their excavation capabilities make them particularly well-suited for larger lots and undeveloped land where access and site preparation are part of the job. Call (817) 408-0131 to discuss your property's location and project scope.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need excavation services for a septic system installation in Granbury?
Yes, every new septic installation requires excavation to dig the tank pit, install the tank, and prepare the drain field trenches. Having a company that does both means your installation timeline stays tighter and there's no gap between the excavation finishing and the septic work beginning.
Can Freedom Excavating and Septic install a new system on a lakeside lot near Granbury?
Lakeside properties in Hood County come with setback requirements from the water and specific soil conditions that affect drain field design. A site evaluation will determine what system type is appropriate and whether the lot can support a standard installation or needs an alternative design.
What's the difference between a conventional septic system and an alternative system?
A conventional system uses gravity to move wastewater from the tank to a gravel-filled drain field, and it works well in soils with good absorption. Alternative systems, like aerobic treatment units or low-pressure dosing, are used when soil conditions or lot size don't support a conventional design, and they're common in parts of Hood County.
How long does a new septic system installation take from start to finish?
A straightforward installation on a prepared lot typically takes a few days once permits are in place, though the permitting process itself can add time to the overall timeline. Larger projects or sites with difficult access or challenging soil may take longer, and Freedom can give you a more specific estimate after evaluating your property.
Can Freedom Excavating and Septic handle concrete work as part of a larger property project?
Yes, their masonry and concrete capabilities let them pour slabs, build retaining walls, and handle other concrete elements that often come up during site development or renovation projects. This is useful when a septic installation or drain field repair also requires grading, walls, or surface improvements nearby.
What permits are required for a new septic installation in Hood County, TX?
Hood County follows TCEQ rules for on-site sewage facilities, and a permit from the county's authorized agent is required before installation begins. Freedom Excavating and Septic can walk you through the permitting process and help ensure the system design meets all current requirements before any digging starts.

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