Gomez Property and Preservations

Septic Company in Wichita, Kansas

(316) 789-4981, Wichita, KS 67228View on Yelp
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About Gomez Property and Preservations

Gomez Property and Preservations operates out of Wichita, Kansas, offering both demolition services and septic system work, which is a practical combination for property rehab and development projects. Wichita's mix of older residential neighborhoods and expanding suburban areas means properties regularly need structures torn down before new systems can be put in. Having a single contractor handle both the demolition and the septic work simplifies scheduling and reduces the back-and-forth that slows projects down. They're reachable at (316) 789-4981 for estimates on either side of the work.

Services

Demolition Services
Septic Services

Services & Process

On the septic side, Gomez handles tank pumping, inspections, and system-related work that often comes up during property transitions or rehabilitation projects. Demolition services include structure teardown, debris removal, and site clearing, which frequently needs to happen before a new or replacement septic system can be installed. When a property has an old failing tank that needs to be decommissioned and a structure removed from the same lot, this team can sequence that work efficiently. That's especially useful for property managers and investors working through estate sales or fix-and-flip projects in the Wichita area.

Service Area

Gomez Property and Preservations works throughout Wichita and the broader Sedgwick County region. Their combined service offerings make them particularly practical for properties in transitional areas between Wichita's urban core and its surrounding rural townships, where older infrastructure is common.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a septic tank be decommissioned as part of a demolition project?
Yes, and it should be done properly to avoid future liability. Decommissioning involves pumping out the tank, removing or crushing it, and filling the void with appropriate material per local county requirements.
I'm buying a Wichita property with an old septic system. What should I do before closing?
Request a full septic inspection before the sale closes. An inspector will check the tank, baffles, and drain field so you know exactly what you're taking on, and whether repairs or replacement should factor into your purchase price.
How do demolition and septic work typically overlap on a rehab project?
Old structures often sit directly over or adjacent to septic infrastructure. Demolition needs to happen first, but the tank location has to be identified beforehand to avoid damaging it or the drain field during teardown.
What does a septic inspection involve for a property I'm about to sell?
The inspector will pump the tank, check the inlet and outlet baffles, look at the distribution box, and evaluate the drain field. You'll get a report that documents the system's current condition, which buyers and their agents typically require.
How long does it take to decommission and remove an old septic tank?
Most residential tank decommissioning jobs take a single day. The timeline can stretch if the tank is unusually large, buried deep, or in a difficult location relative to site access.
Do I need separate contractors for demolition and septic work in Wichita?
Not necessarily. Some contractors handle both, which can reduce your overall project timeline significantly. It also puts one point of contact in charge of sequencing both scopes of work correctly.

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