Klein and Associates

Septic Company in Monument, Colorado

3.4(5 reviews)
(719) 487-7538P.O Box 814, Monument, CO 80132View on Yelp
Klein and Associates - septic in Monument, CO

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About Klein and Associates

Klein and Associates is a multi-trade contractor based in Monument, Colorado, offering plumbing, septic services, and water heater installation and repair under one roof. Monument sits along the I-25 corridor between Colorado Springs and Castle Rock, and many homes here are on private well and septic systems rather than municipal utilities. Having a provider who handles both plumbing and septic work is a real convenience for homeowners dealing with issues that cross those two systems. They currently hold a 3.4-star rating based on early customer reviews, reachable at (719) 487-7538.

Services

Plumbing
Septic Services
Water Heater Installation/Repair

Services & Process

Klein and Associates covers three interconnected service areas that often overlap for Monument-area homeowners. On the septic side, they handle tank pumping, system inspections, and general maintenance to keep systems running between major service calls. Their plumbing services address the interior pipe work, fixtures, and connections that feed into your septic system. Water heater installation and repair rounds out their offering, which is useful since aging water heaters can increase hot water load on your septic tank and contribute to system stress over time.

Service Area

Klein and Associates serves Monument and the surrounding communities along the I-25 corridor in El Paso and Douglas counties. Nearby areas like Palmer Lake, Black Forest, and parts of northern Colorado Springs are within their typical service range. Call (719) 487-7538 to confirm service availability for your specific address.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a plumber also handle my septic tank issues in Monument?
Klein and Associates offers both plumbing and septic services, so they can address problems on both sides of the equation. This is especially helpful when it's unclear whether a backup or slow drain is a plumbing issue inside the house or a septic problem outside.
How does a failing water heater affect my septic system?
A water heater that's leaking or running inefficiently can push more hot water into your septic system than it's designed to handle, which can disrupt the bacterial activity needed to break down waste. Getting water heater issues fixed promptly protects both systems.
Does Monument require a septic inspection for property sales?
Properties in the Monument area that rely on private septic systems are commonly subject to inspection requirements during real estate transactions. It's a good idea to schedule an inspection early in the listing process so there are no surprises for buyers.
What's the difference between a septic inspection and a septic pump-out?
A pump-out removes the liquid and solid waste from your tank to keep it functioning properly. An inspection goes a step further by evaluating the tank's structural condition, checking the baffles and lids, and assessing whether the drain field is absorbing effluent the way it should.
How deep are septic tanks buried in the Monument and Palmer Divide area?
Tank depth varies by installation, but in the Monument area tanks are often buried between 12 and 36 inches below ground. Frost depth considerations in this part of Colorado can affect where certain components are placed during installation.
Is it normal to see water near my septic tank after heavy rain?
Some surface water near the tank area after a heavy rain isn't always a cause for alarm, but saturated ground can temporarily slow drain field absorption. If standing water persists or you notice an odor, it's worth having a professional evaluate whether the system is functioning correctly.

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