Gibby's Construction

Septic Company in Colorado Springs, Colorado

(719) 499-26471575 Old Ranch Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80921View on Yelp
Gibby's Construction - septic in Colorado Springs, CO

About Gibby's Construction

Gibby's Construction serves Colorado Springs and the surrounding Pikes Peak region, offering a rare combination of general contracting, demolition, and septic services under one roof. This kind of multi-trade operation is genuinely useful in Colorado Springs, where older properties and new rural developments both demand flexible contractors who can handle more than one job at a time. Whether you're breaking ground on a new build or dealing with a failing system on an established property, having construction and septic expertise in the same crew saves time and coordination headaches. Call them at (719) 499-2647 to discuss your project.

Services

General Contractors
Demolition Services
Septic Services

Services & Process

As a general contractor with septic capabilities, Gibby's Construction can manage projects from site prep through system installation, which is a real advantage for new construction or major property renovations. Their demolition services come into play when an old septic system needs to be decommissioned or when structures need to be cleared before a new drain field can be laid. Septic services likely include tank pumping, inspections, and system repairs, all coordinated alongside broader construction timelines. This integrated approach means fewer subcontractors, cleaner project management, and a single point of contact for complex jobs.

Service Area

Gibby's Construction is based in Colorado Springs and serves properties throughout El Paso County. They're well positioned for rural properties east of the city toward Falcon and Peyton, as well as hillside homes in the Broadmoor and Manitou Springs areas where septic systems are common.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Gibby's Construction handle both the septic work and the construction on my property at the same time?
Yes, that's actually one of the advantages of working with a contractor who holds both general contracting and septic licenses. They can coordinate excavation, system installation, and any structural work as part of a single project schedule.
How do Colorado Springs soil conditions affect septic system installations?
El Paso County has a mix of clay-heavy soils and caliche rock layers that can make drain field installation more complex than in areas with sandy or loamy ground. A contractor familiar with local soil profiles will conduct a percolation test before designing your system to ensure proper drainage.
What's involved in decommissioning an old septic tank?
Decommissioning typically involves pumping out all remaining waste, crushing or filling the tank to prevent collapse, and properly capping or removing the inlet and outlet pipes. In Colorado, you'll also need to meet El Paso County requirements for abandonment, which your contractor should handle as part of the process.
Do I need permits for septic work in Colorado Springs?
Yes, most septic work in El Paso County requires permits through Tri-County Health or the county's Development Services department, depending on your location. Your contractor should pull the necessary permits and arrange for required inspections before and after the work.
How do I know if my septic system needs repair or full replacement?
Signs like slow drains, wet spots over the drain field, sewage odors, or sewage backing up into the house all suggest something is wrong, but a camera inspection and evaluation by a qualified contractor will tell you whether it's a fixable issue or a full system failure. Older systems, especially those over 20 to 30 years old, are more likely to need replacement.
Can a contractor who does demolition work also safely handle septic systems?
When a contractor is properly licensed for both trades, yes. Demolition experience is actually an asset when it comes to removing old concrete tanks, breaking through compacted soil, or clearing access to buried infrastructure. Just verify they hold the appropriate Colorado septic contractor license.

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