Laco Site Services

Septic Company in Bethany, Connecticut

5(1 reviews)
(203) 410-918335 Russell Rd, Bethany, CT 06524View on Yelp
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About Laco Site Services

Laco Site Services operates out of Bethany, Connecticut, a rural town in New Haven County known for its large lots, wooded properties, and homes that almost universally rely on private septic systems. They hold a perfect 5.0 rating and offer a broader scope than most septic companies, combining septic services with excavation and waterproofing capabilities. Bethany's terrain, with its rocky soil and variable groundwater conditions, often makes septic work inseparable from site work. That's where a multi-service provider like Laco has a real advantage over single-trade contractors.

Services

Septic Services
Excavation Services
Waterproofing

Services & Process

Laco handles full septic services including pumping, inspection, and system installation or replacement. Their excavation capability is a significant asset when drain field work, tank replacement, or new system installation requires earthmoving. This means customers don't have to coordinate a separate excavation crew for the same project. Their waterproofing services address foundation and below-grade moisture issues that often coexist with drainage problems on rural properties, making Laco a practical one-stop option for homeowners dealing with multiple site-related issues at once.

Service Area

Laco Site Services is based in Bethany and serves the surrounding New Haven County communities, including Woodbridge, Orange, Derby, Ansonia, and Naugatuck. Given their excavation and site work capabilities, they're well-suited to serve rural and semi-rural properties throughout the region. Reach out at (203) 410-9183 to discuss your project and confirm service availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is involved in a new septic system installation in Connecticut?
New installations require a soil evaluation and site plan, permits from the local health department, and excavation to prepare the tank location and drain field area. Connecticut has specific design standards that must be met, and the work must be inspected before the system is covered.
Why would I need excavation services alongside septic work?
Many septic repairs and all new installations require digging, whether to access a buried tank, replace a distribution box, or lay new drain field piping. Having the excavation handled by the same team as the septic work reduces scheduling gaps and ensures both trades are coordinating on the same plan.
What is waterproofing, and how does it relate to septic or drainage issues?
Waterproofing typically refers to sealing foundation walls or below-grade structures against water intrusion. On rural properties, drainage problems and high groundwater can affect both foundations and septic drain fields, so addressing them together is often more efficient than treating each problem separately.
Can rocky soil in Bethany affect where a septic system can be installed?
Yes, ledge rock and rocky soil can significantly limit where a drain field can be placed and may increase excavation costs. A site evaluation helps identify any ledge issues early so the system design can work around them.
How long does a septic system installation typically take?
A straightforward installation on a prepared site usually takes one to three days for the physical work, not counting the permitting process. More complex sites with rocky terrain or high groundwater may require additional time for design modifications or extra excavation.
Does Laco Site Services handle septic work for new construction projects?
Their combination of septic and excavation services makes them well-suited for new construction, where the septic system and site prep often need to be coordinated together. It's best to contact them early in the planning process so the system design can be factored into the overall site layout.

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