HCR Excavating

Septic Company in Vonore, Tennessee

(865) 317-0544237 Bill Moser Rd, Vonore, TN 37885View on Yelp
HCR Excavating - septic in Vonore, TN

About HCR Excavating

HCR Excavating is based in Vonore, Tennessee, a small Monroe County community situated along Tellico Lake. Properties in this area frequently depend on private septic systems, and the proximity to Tellico Lake means installations and repairs must meet environmental standards that protect the watershed. HCR combines excavation, septic services, and landscaping, which is a practical combination for homeowners who want their property restored to good condition after underground work. It's a service area where experienced local contractors who know the terrain are consistently in demand.

Services

Excavation Services
Septic Services
Landscaping

Services & Process

HCR Excavating performs septic tank installation, pumping, and drain field work using excavation equipment suited to the varied terrain around Vonore and the Tellico Lake area. Their septic services cover system inspections, tank locating, and assessment of drain field health, which matters when buying or selling lakeside property. The landscaping side handles site restoration after excavation, including grading, seeding, and cleanup so your yard looks reasonable after underground work is done. This three-service combination is genuinely useful for property owners who don't want to hire separate contractors for each phase.

Service Area

HCR Excavating operates out of Vonore and serves Monroe County and surrounding areas in East Tennessee. Communities around Tellico Lake, including Tellico Plains and Madisonville, are within their service range. For properties in this part of the state, reach them at (865) 317-0544.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there special septic regulations for properties near Tellico Lake?
Yes, properties near Tellico Lake and other Tennessee waterways must meet setback requirements that keep septic systems a safe distance from the water. The Tennessee Valley Authority and state environmental agencies have guidelines that apply to lakeside installations and repairs.
Can I get my yard restored after septic excavation work?
A contractor that includes landscaping services can regrade and reseed disturbed areas after excavation is complete. This is especially important for lakeside properties where erosion after digging can cause its own problems.
How do I find my septic tank if I don't know where it's located?
A technician can locate your tank using probing rods, past records from the county health department, or electronic locating equipment. Most tanks in Tennessee are within a few feet of where the sewer line exits the house foundation.
What's the difference between a septic inspection and a septic pumping?
Pumping removes the accumulated solids from your tank, while an inspection evaluates the condition of the tank, baffles, and drain field. Many contractors perform both at the same visit, and combining them is generally more cost-effective than scheduling separately.
How does landscaping restoration after septic work actually look?
After backfilling, the contractor grades the disturbed area to match the surrounding grade and prevents pooling. Seeding or sodding follows, and within one growing season most yards recover well enough that you'd barely notice the work was done.
Do vacation or seasonal homes near Tellico Lake need septic maintenance if they're not used year-round?
Yes, seasonal homes still need periodic pumping, typically on a slightly extended schedule compared to full-time residences. Sitting unused doesn't eliminate the need for maintenance, and tanks should be inspected when reopening a property after a long closure.

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