ME Skid Steer

Septic Company in Fair Grove, Missouri

(417) 844-740310457 North Farm Road 247, Fair Grove, MO 65648View on Yelp
ME Skid Steer - septic in Fair Grove, MO

About ME Skid Steer

ME Skid Steer operates out of Fair Grove, Missouri, a small community in Greene County between Springfield and Buffalo. What makes this provider stand out is their combination of septic services, excavation, and masonry and concrete work under one roof. Rural properties in this part of the Ozarks often need more than just a pump-out. When a job requires digging, grading, or concrete work alongside septic installation or repair, having one contractor handle it all saves time and simplifies the project.

Services

Masonry/Concrete
Septic Services
Excavation Services

Services & Process

ME Skid Steer brings a practical mix of skills to every job. On the septic side, they handle system installation, repairs, and the excavation work that comes with it, including digging for new tank placement and opening access points. Their skid steer equipment makes them well-suited for site preparation and drain field work on properties with limited access or uneven terrain. The concrete and masonry services round things out, covering tasks like tank lids, concrete pads, and site work that often come up during larger septic or construction projects.

Service Area

ME Skid Steer serves Fair Grove and the surrounding Greene County area, along with neighboring communities in Webster and Dallas counties. Their equipment-based work is well-suited to rural and semi-rural properties throughout this part of southwest Missouri. Call ahead to confirm whether your location falls within their working range.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a skid steer have to do with septic work in Fair Grove, MO?
Skid steer loaders are compact but powerful machines used for digging, moving soil, and grading. In septic work, they're used to excavate around tanks, open drain fields, and prepare sites for new system installation, especially on properties where larger equipment can't easily access.
Can ME Skid Steer install a brand new septic system on my rural property?
Yes, combining excavation and septic services means they can handle new system installation from site prep through final grading. You'll still need to work with the county on permits, but having one contractor manage the excavation and system work simplifies the process considerably.
What is involved in replacing a failed drain field?
Drain field replacement typically involves excavating the old field, disposing of the damaged materials, and installing new distribution lines and gravel or an alternative media system. The soil needs to be evaluated first to confirm it can support a new field, and permits are usually required.
Do I need concrete work done as part of a septic installation?
Sometimes, yes. Concrete risers and lids are often used to bring tank access points to grade level, making future pumping easier. Some sites also require concrete pads or retaining work depending on the terrain and layout of the property.
How does rocky soil in the Ozarks affect septic system installation?
Rocky soil can make excavation more difficult and may require additional equipment time to break through. It can also affect drain field placement, since percolation rates vary significantly in rocky or clay-heavy ground. A site evaluation helps determine the best system design and location.
Can one contractor handle both excavation and septic work, or do I need to hire separately?
Hiring a contractor who does both is genuinely more efficient. It eliminates scheduling conflicts between crews, reduces the chance of miscommunication about site conditions, and usually results in a cleaner final product. ME Skid Steer's combination of services is a practical fit for rural properties with complex site needs.

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