K&L Land Services

Septic Company in Mount Vernon, Arkansas

(501) 658-1704, Mount Vernon, AR 72111View on Yelp
K&L Land Services - septic in Mount Vernon, AR

About K&L Land Services

K&L Land Services is located in Mount Vernon, a small community in Faulkner County, Arkansas, where the rural character of the land means private septic systems are the norm rather than the exception. Properties in this part of central Arkansas often sit on acreage with older systems that need attention or vacant lots that need systems installed from the ground up. K&L combines excavation and septic services, giving them the ability to handle both the heavy earthwork and the system-specific components. That combination is practical and common in rural service areas like this one.

Services

Excavation Services
Septic Services

Services & Process

K&L Land Services handles septic tank pumping to clear accumulated sludge and keep systems functioning properly, along with inspections to assess tank condition and drain field health. Their excavation capabilities support new septic system installations, including digging tank pits, trenching lateral lines, and grading the surrounding area. They can also perform drain field repairs, which often require excavation equipment to expose and replace damaged pipe or gravel. For rural properties with access challenges, having a contractor who owns their own equipment makes a noticeable difference in response time and project cost.

Service Area

K&L Land Services operates out of Mount Vernon and serves Faulkner County along with neighboring areas in central Arkansas. Communities near Conway, Wooster, and Vilonia are within their typical reach. Rural properties throughout this region are a natural fit for their land and septic services.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do clay soils in central Arkansas affect septic system performance?
Clay soils drain slowly, which puts more pressure on drain fields and can lead to surfacing effluent if the system is overloaded or aging. Proper system sizing and design during installation helps, and regular pumping is especially important on clay-heavy lots.
What does a septic tank pump-out involve, and how long does it take?
A technician will locate and uncover the tank access, insert a vacuum hose, and pump out the accumulated sludge and liquid. For a standard residential tank, the pumping itself takes about 30 to 60 minutes, and the technician will often do a quick visual inspection while the tank is open.
Can K&L Land Services install a new septic system on a vacant lot in Faulkner County?
Yes, new installations start with a site evaluation and soil assessment, followed by permitting through the Arkansas Department of Health. Once permits are in place, they handle all the excavation and installation work to get the system in the ground and operational.
What causes a drain field to fail prematurely?
Infrequent pumping is the most common cause, because sludge overflow clogs the drain field soil. Other factors include flushing non-biodegradable items, overloading the system with water, and soil compaction from vehicles driving over the field area.
Is it possible to repair a drain field, or does it always need to be replaced?
Some drain fields can be repaired by resting them, cleaning the lines, or replacing specific damaged sections. Others are too far gone and need full replacement. A proper inspection is the only way to determine which situation you're dealing with.
How do I find my septic tank if I don't know where it's located on my property?
A technician can locate the tank using probing tools, property records, or by tracing the sewer line from the house. Older rural properties sometimes have hand-drawn diagrams in county health records that can help narrow down the location.

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