Henson Land Management

Septic Company in Laurens, South Carolina

(864) 367-910229360-8810, Laurens, SC 29360View on Yelp
Henson Land Management - septic in Laurens, SC

About Henson Land Management

Henson Land Management operates out of Laurens, South Carolina, serving homeowners and property managers across the Upstate region. They bring a practical combination of excavation, demolition, and septic services under one roof, which means fewer contractors to coordinate when you're dealing with a complex property project. Laurens County has a strong mix of rural homesteads and newer subdivisions, many of which rely on private septic systems. Having a local crew that knows the soil conditions and county regulations makes a real difference.

Services

Excavation Services
Demolition Services
Septic Services

Services & Process

Henson Land Management handles septic work alongside excavation and demolition, so they can manage everything from digging new drain fields to clearing land before a system installation. Septic services typically include tank pumping, where the accumulated solids are removed and hauled away, as well as system inspections that check for cracks, blockages, or failing drain fields. Their excavation background means they're equipped to handle the heavy earthwork required for new septic installations or major repairs. Demolition capabilities also let them remove old or failing structures before site prep begins.

Service Area

Henson Land Management serves Laurens and the surrounding communities throughout Laurens County, including Clinton, Gray Court, and Fountain Inn. They also work with customers in neighboring Greenwood and Newberry counties. If you're unsure whether your property falls within their range, a quick call to (864) 367-9102 will confirm it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Henson Land Management handle both the excavation and the septic installation, or do I need separate contractors?
They offer both services together, so you won't need to coordinate multiple crews. This is especially helpful when a new installation requires significant land clearing or grading before the tank and drain field can go in.
How often should I have my septic tank pumped in Laurens County?
Most households need pumping every three to five years, depending on tank size and the number of people in the home. If you notice slow drains, odors near the drain field, or it's been more than five years since the last service, it's time to schedule a visit.
Can they help if I'm buying or selling a property in Laurens and need a septic inspection?
Yes, septic inspections are a common request during real estate transactions. The inspection checks the tank condition, drain field performance, and whether the system meets current county standards.
What happens if my drain field is failing?
A failing drain field often shows up as soggy ground above the field, sewage odors outside, or slow-flushing toilets. Depending on the extent of the damage, repairs might involve replacing sections of the lateral lines or installing an entirely new drain field.
Do I need a permit for septic system work in Laurens County?
Permits are typically required for new installations and major repairs in South Carolina. Your provider should be familiar with Laurens County DHEC requirements and can help guide you through the permitting process.
What should I avoid putting down my drains to keep my septic system healthy?
Grease, wipes labeled as flushable, medications, and harsh chemical cleaners are the biggest culprits for septic problems. Sticking to septic-safe products and keeping grease out of the drain can significantly extend the time between pump-outs.

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