Mess Masters And Earth Movers

Septic Company in Hot Springs, Arkansas

5(2 reviews)
(501) 359-1932122 Calvary Ln, Hot Springs, AR 71901View on Yelp
Mess Masters And Earth Movers - septic in Hot Springs, AR

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About Mess Masters And Earth Movers

Mess Masters And Earth Movers is a Hot Springs, Arkansas service company with a 5-star rating from two customers, offering septic services, excavation, and tree work under one roof. Hot Springs sits in Garland County amid the Ouachita Mountains, where many homes are on large wooded lots with private wells and septic systems. The rocky, hilly terrain around Lake Hamilton and Lake Catherine creates real challenges for system installation and drain field work that require heavy equipment and skilled operators. This company's combination of septic and excavation services is a natural fit for that environment.

Services

Septic Services
Excavation Services
Tree Services

Services & Process

Septic services here likely include tank pumping, inspections, and system installation or repair. The excavation side of the business handles the earthmoving required for new system installs, drain field replacement, and tank access work on difficult terrain. Tree services round out the offering and are directly relevant to septic work, since tree roots are one of the leading causes of pipe damage and drain field failure on wooded properties. Having all three capabilities means the same crew can clear, dig, install, and clean up in a single project.

Service Area

Mess Masters And Earth Movers operates out of Hot Springs and serves Garland County and the surrounding Ouachita Mountain communities. Properties around Lake Hamilton, Lake Catherine, and the Jessieville and Fountain Lake areas are within reach. Rural acreage throughout this part of southwest Arkansas is well-served by a company equipped for both septic and heavy site work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need tree removal or trimming as part of a septic project?
Tree roots actively seek water sources and will grow into septic pipes and drain fields over time, causing blockages, pipe damage, and field failure. Removing or treating trees near the system during a repair job prevents the problem from recurring shortly after the fix.
How does the rocky terrain around Hot Springs affect septic system installation?
The Ouachita Mountain area has thin topsoil over dense rock in many locations, which limits where a drain field can be placed and may require engineered alternatives like mound systems or drip irrigation fields. Excavation equipment is often necessary to dig through the harder substrate.
What is drain field replacement and when is it needed?
A drain field fails when the soil becomes saturated or clogged with solids, usually after years of inadequate pumping or a system that was undersized for the household. Replacement involves excavating the old field, removing the failed material, and installing new distribution pipes in fresh soil.
Can Mess Masters handle a full new septic system install on a wooded lot?
Their combination of tree clearing, excavation, and septic installation capabilities makes them well-suited for that type of project. Starting with a site assessment will tell you whether the property needs a conventional system or one of the alternative designs sometimes required in Garland County's challenging soils.
Do lake properties near Hot Springs have special septic requirements?
Yes. Properties near Lake Hamilton, Lake Catherine, or other bodies of water in Garland County are subject to stricter setback requirements to protect water quality. The Arkansas Department of Health sets minimum distances from water sources, and some areas require advanced treatment systems.
How do I know if my septic system needs full replacement versus a repair?
Signs like wet spots in the drain field, sewage surfacing in the yard, or a backed-up tank that refills very quickly after pumping point toward field failure rather than a simple maintenance issue. A professional inspection with a site evaluation will tell you whether repair or full replacement is the right path.

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