Last Call Backhoe

Septic Company in Meridian, Idaho

5(2 reviews)
(208) 997-0779, Meridian, ID 83646View on Yelp
Last Call Backhoe - septic in Meridian, ID

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About Last Call Backhoe

Last Call Backhoe is a Meridian, Idaho-based contractor combining septic services with full excavation capabilities, which makes them particularly useful for jobs that go beyond a simple pump-out. Meridian is one of the fastest-growing cities in Idaho, and that growth brings a steady demand for new septic installations and system upgrades on developing properties. They hold a perfect 5.0 rating from their reviewed customers. Having excavation equipment in-house means they can dig, install, and repair without subcontracting the heavy work to someone else.

Services

Septic Services
Excavation Services

Services & Process

Last Call Backhoe handles both the septic side and the earthwork needed to access or install systems properly. On the septic front, that includes tank service, inspections, and system installation for new construction or replacement projects. Their excavation capabilities mean they can open up a drain field area, expose buried tanks, or grade land as part of a larger septic project. This combination is particularly handy in Meridian's active construction environment, where lots are being developed and systems are going in constantly.

Service Area

Last Call Backhoe is based in Meridian and serves the broader Treasure Valley region. Ada County and surrounding areas, including Boise, Eagle, Star, and Nampa, are all within their typical service range. They're a practical choice for anyone in the valley who needs septic work paired with excavation on the same project.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need excavation work for a standard septic pump-out?
Usually not, as long as your tank access lids are reachable. If lids are buried deep or the yard has been regraded over time, some digging may be needed to uncover them before pumping can happen.
When does a septic system need to be fully replaced rather than repaired?
If the drain field has failed, the tank is structurally compromised, or the system is too small for the property's current use, replacement is often the better long-term answer. A site evaluation will tell you what's actually going on before you commit to anything.
How long does a new septic system installation take in Meridian?
The physical installation often takes one to three days, depending on system size and site conditions. Permitting through Ada County or Central District Health adds time before work can begin, so plan ahead if you're on a construction timeline.
Can a backhoe service also handle drain field installation?
Yes, contractors with excavation equipment can trench and place drain field lines as part of a complete system installation. Having the equipment on-site means the job gets done in fewer visits and with better precision.
What's the difference between a septic tank and a drain field?
The septic tank is the buried container that holds and partially treats wastewater from your home. The drain field, or leach field, is the network of perforated pipes and gravel that allows treated liquid to disperse safely into the soil.
Is Last Call Backhoe able to handle commercial septic projects in Meridian?
Contractors with both septic and excavation capabilities are often well-suited for commercial work, including larger tanks and more complex system layouts. It's worth calling to confirm what project sizes they take on.

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