Jaren Industries

Septic Company in Springfield, Illinois

5(1 reviews)
(217) 787-12106868 Pec Rd, Springfield, IL 62711View on Yelp
Jaren Industries - septic in Springfield, IL

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About Jaren Industries

Jaren Industries is a Springfield, Illinois contractor that brings together demolition, excavation, and septic services, making it a strong option for projects that require ground-level work alongside septic system installation or replacement. They hold a perfect 5.0 rating and operate in a market where many septic jobs require serious earthmoving before any tank or pipe work can begin. Central Illinois properties with heavy clay soils often need precision excavation to get a septic installation done right. That combination of services in one company reduces coordination headaches significantly.

Services

Demolition Services
Excavation Services
Septic Services

Services & Process

Jaren Industries can handle the full scope of a septic installation project from excavation through system placement, which is a meaningful advantage for new construction or full system replacement jobs in the Springfield area. Their demolition services come into play when an old tank or failed drain field needs to be removed before new work begins. Excavation capabilities mean they're equipped to dig to the proper depth and slope for tank placement and leach field installation according to Sangamon County specs. This kind of vertical integration is rare and genuinely useful for complex septic projects.

Service Area

Jaren Industries serves Springfield, IL and the surrounding Sangamon County region. Given their excavation and demolition capabilities, they're well positioned for rural and suburban properties where large-scale site work accompanies septic projects. Contact them at (217) 787-1210 to discuss your project's specific requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does a septic system need to be fully replaced rather than repaired?
Full replacement is usually necessary when the drain field has failed beyond recovery, when the tank has structural damage that can't be patched, or when the system no longer meets current Sangamon County code requirements. A professional assessment is the only way to know for certain which path makes sense for your property.
What does septic system excavation involve?
Excavation for a septic installation means digging to the correct depth and grade for tank placement, connecting pipe trenches, and drain field bed preparation. The soil type matters a lot in central Illinois, where clay content can affect how quickly effluent absorbs and how the drain field needs to be designed.
Can Jaren Industries handle both the demolition of my old system and installation of a new one?
Yes, that's exactly the kind of project where their combined services are most useful. Removing an old concrete tank or failed leach field requires excavation equipment and disposal planning that a demo and excavation company is already set up to handle.
How long does a new septic system installation take in Sangamon County?
From permit approval to completed installation, a new residential septic system in the Springfield area typically takes anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks depending on site conditions, weather, and permit processing time. Larger or more complex installations naturally take longer.
Do I need a soil perc test before installing a new septic system?
Sangamon County Health Department requires soil evaluation before approving a new septic system permit, including percolation testing or soil profile analysis to determine the appropriate system design. Your contractor can coordinate this testing as part of the planning process.
What types of septic systems are approved for use in Illinois?
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency rules allow several system types, including conventional gravity systems, low-pressure dose systems, and aerobic treatment units, with the right choice depending on your soil type, lot size, and proximity to water sources. Your contractor and the Sangamon County Health Department can help identify which system type is appropriate for your site.

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