Menendez Excavation

Septic Company in Spring Hill, Florida

5(2 reviews)
(813) 312-8832, Spring Hill, FL 34608View on Yelp
Menendez Excavation - septic in Spring Hill, FL

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About Menendez Excavation

Menendez Excavation is a Spring Hill, Florida business combining tree services, septic work, and excavation into one operation, earning a perfect 5.0 rating from two customers. Spring Hill sits in Hernando County, a largely rural and suburban area where new construction is ongoing and many properties rely on private septic systems spread across spacious lots. Having excavation capabilities alongside septic expertise is a practical combination when drain field repairs or new system installations require serious ground work. Contact them at (813) 312-8832 for project estimates.

Services

Tree Services
Septic Services
Excavation Services

Services & Process

Menendez handles septic system installations and repairs with the excavation equipment needed to do the job properly, from digging tank access to full drain field replacement. Tree services round out the offering, which matters when tree roots are the source of a septic line problem or when clearing land for a new installation. Excavation services support site prep for both residential and commercial projects. This combination means customers don't need to coordinate multiple contractors when a job requires digging, clearing, and septic system work all at once.

Service Area

Menendez Excavation operates out of Spring Hill and serves Hernando County and parts of the surrounding region. Communities like Brooksville, Weeki Wachee, and Hudson are within their working area. The rural character of much of Hernando County means they're well suited to properties that require both heavy equipment and specialized septic knowledge.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Menendez handle a full septic system installation for a new home in Spring Hill?
Yes, new installations are a core part of what they do, and having their own excavation equipment means the process from digging to system placement is handled in-house. They work with Hernando County's permitting requirements as part of the installation process.
How do tree roots damage septic systems?
Roots from nearby trees seek out moisture and can infiltrate septic pipes through small cracks or joints, eventually blocking flow or cracking the pipe entirely. Removing the offending tree and repairing or replacing the affected line stops the damage from progressing.
What's involved in a drain field replacement?
A drain field replacement requires excavating the old field, removing the failed pipes and gravel, and installing a new system in either the same location or an approved alternate area. It's a significant job that requires permits, proper soil evaluation, and heavy equipment, all of which Menendez is equipped to handle.
How does Spring Hill's soil type affect septic system performance?
Hernando County's sandy soils generally drain well, which is good for drain field absorption, but can also mean faster contaminant movement if a system fails. Proper system sizing and regular maintenance keep the system functioning safely within those soil conditions.
Do I need a permit for septic work in Hernando County?
Yes, the Hernando County Health Department requires permits for new installations, repairs, and modifications to septic systems under Florida's onsite sewage program. A licensed contractor like Menendez manages the permit application as part of the project.
Can they clear land and install a septic system as part of the same project?
Yes, that's one of the advantages of working with a company that offers both tree removal and excavation alongside septic services. Combining the work into a single project saves time and avoids the scheduling gaps that come with hiring separate contractors.

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