Halls

Septic Company in Lebanon Junction, Kentucky

(502) 488-1122, Lebanon Junction, KY 40150View on Yelp
Halls - septic in Lebanon Junction, KY

About Halls

Halls is a multi-trade contractor based in Lebanon Junction, a small Bullitt County community sitting at the crossroads of US-31E and the railroad corridor south of Louisville. What makes this provider genuinely different is the combination of masonry, excavation, and septic services. Most septic companies handle pumping and inspections but refer out heavy earthwork or concrete work. Halls can handle the full scope of a septic project, from digging the site and installing the system to building concrete components and finishing the surface. That's a practical advantage in a region where rural properties often need ground-up system installs.

Services

Masonry/Concrete
Excavation Services
Septic Services

Services & Process

Septic services include tank pumping, system inspections, and repairs to existing systems. The excavation capability means Halls can dig new tank pits, trench drain field lines, and handle site grading without bringing in a subcontractor, which keeps projects moving faster and often at lower cost. Masonry and concrete work adds another layer, covering the construction or repair of concrete septic tanks, distribution boxes, and retaining structures around excavated areas. For a customer installing a new system on a raw lot, this combination means one crew can do the earthwork, install the system, and finish the concrete components from start to finish.

Service Area

Halls serves Lebanon Junction and the surrounding Bullitt County area, with the excavation and masonry capabilities extending their reach to larger projects in neighboring counties. Spencer, Nelson, and southern Jefferson County properties are all reasonably close to their base. For big installs or complex jobs, they're worth a call regardless of which county you're in.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why would I need excavation work done for a septic project?
Any new septic tank installation requires digging a pit deep enough to properly bury the tank and trenching the drain field lines across a large area of your yard. Drain field repairs or expansions also require opening the ground to access and replace failed leach lines, which is real excavation work, not just a shovel job.
What are the advantages of a concrete septic tank versus a plastic one?
Concrete tanks are heavier and more resistant to shifting in the ground, which matters in areas with variable soil conditions or high groundwater. They typically last longer but can develop cracks over decades. Plastic tanks are lighter and easier to install but can be more vulnerable to damage from heavy equipment operating overhead.
How does Bullitt County regulate new septic system installations?
New installations in Bullitt County require a permit through the Kentucky Department for Public Health, and the system design must be based on a soil evaluation called a percolation test. A contractor familiar with the local process can guide you through the paperwork and make sure the installation meets state standards.
Can a contractor handle both the excavation and the septic installation on the same project?
Yes, and it's actually the more efficient approach when the same crew is licensed and equipped to do both. Coordinating separate excavation and septic contractors means scheduling delays, potential miscommunication about depths and grades, and sometimes additional mobilization costs for each trade.
What does masonry work have to do with a septic system?
Concrete components like distribution boxes, tank lids, and risers sometimes need to be repaired or rebuilt, and a contractor with masonry skills can handle that without a separate specialist. On larger projects, retaining walls or concrete pads near the system area may also be part of the scope.
How long does a full septic system installation take from start to finish in Lebanon Junction?
From permit approval to a finished installation, a straightforward system on a residential lot typically takes a few days of active work once the permit is in hand. Permitting timelines vary, but having a contractor who's familiar with the Bullitt County process helps avoid unnecessary delays between application and approval.

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