K Patterson Paving Company

Septic Company in Concord, New Hampshire

5(1 reviews)
(603) 225-939391 North Rd, Concord, NH 03301View on Yelp
K Patterson Paving Company - septic in Concord, NH

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About K Patterson Paving Company

K Patterson Paving Company is a Concord, New Hampshire contractor that brings together masonry, demolition, and septic services in a single operation. Concord is the state capital, and its mix of established neighborhoods and commercial properties creates real demand for contractors who can handle more than one trade. With a 5-star rating, this provider has earned positive feedback from its customers. When septic work requires breaking up concrete, excavating, or dealing with paved surfaces, having all of those capabilities in-house makes a meaningful difference in how smoothly a project goes.

Services

Masonry/Concrete
Demolition Services
Septic Services

Services & Process

K Patterson Paving Company's septic work is supported by their concrete and demolition capabilities, which matters more than it might initially seem. Installing a new septic system or repairing a drain field often requires significant excavation, and if there's a driveway, patio, or concrete pad in the way, most septic-only contractors would have to stop and call someone else. This provider can handle the full scope, including breaking up and removing old concrete, completing the septic work, and restoring the surface with paving or masonry afterward. That end-to-end capability keeps projects on schedule.

Service Area

K Patterson Paving Company serves Concord, NH and the surrounding communities in Merrimack County. Central New Hampshire towns including Bow, Pembroke, and Hopkinton are within reasonable reach for their multi-trade services. Their Concord base also positions them well for commercial projects in the state capital area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why would I need a paving or concrete contractor involved in septic work?
Septic tank access, new system installation, or drain field repair often requires digging through or removing paved surfaces, driveways, or concrete slabs. If your tank or drain field is under or near a hardscaped area, you'll need someone who can handle both the demolition and the restoration, not just the septic work itself.
Can K Patterson Paving restore my driveway after septic work is completed?
Yes, having paving and masonry capabilities in-house means they can handle surface restoration as part of the same project. This avoids the delay and cost of hiring a separate paving contractor after the septic work is finished.
How do I know if my septic system needs to be replaced rather than repaired?
Signs that replacement may be necessary include persistent drain field failure, a system that's reached or exceeded its expected lifespan, or one that no longer meets current NH DES regulations. A proper inspection will help determine whether repair is viable or whether a full replacement makes more financial sense long-term.
Does New Hampshire require permits for septic system installation or replacement?
Yes, NH requires a permit through the Department of Environmental Services for new septic installations and for many types of significant repairs or replacements. A contractor experienced with local regulations, like those serving the Concord area, will typically handle permit applications as part of the project.
How long does a full septic system installation take in New Hampshire?
A new system installation typically takes one to three days of active work, though the full timeline from permit application to project completion can stretch to several weeks depending on DES processing times. Contractors with local experience in the Concord area generally have a realistic sense of how long approval takes in Merrimack County.
What soil conditions in central New Hampshire affect septic system design?
Central NH has a mix of sandy, loamy, and rocky soils, and the presence of high groundwater tables or ledge rock in some areas significantly affects what kind of system can be installed. A site evaluation called a perc test, combined with a soil analysis, determines the appropriate system design for a given property.

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