M&M Santos And Construction

Septic Company in Cleveland, Texas

(936) 718-3708, Cleveland, TX 77328View on Yelp
M&M Santos And Construction - septic in Cleveland, TX

About M&M Santos And Construction

M&M Santos And Construction is based in Cleveland, Texas, a small city in Liberty County northeast of Houston where rural properties, timber land, and working farms make up much of the landscape. Out here, nearly every home and business operates on a private septic system, and finding a local contractor who handles both construction and septic work is genuinely useful. Cleveland sits in the Piney Woods region, where sandy loam and clay soils require careful system design. A contractor with construction experience brings a broader skill set to installs and repairs, handling excavation, site work, and system setup without needing to bring in outside help.

Services

Septic Services

Services & Process

M&M Santos And Construction handles septic work alongside general construction services, which is a practical combination for property owners who need both. Septic services include new system installation, tank replacement, and drain field construction, all of which require significant earthmoving and site preparation. They're equipped to handle the full scope of a new install, from digging the tank pit to running distribution lines and restoring the site. For rural Liberty County properties with aging or failed systems, having a contractor who can handle the construction side of a replacement makes the process faster and more coordinated.

Service Area

M&M Santos And Construction serves Cleveland and Liberty County, including communities like Dayton, Coldspring, and Livingston. They cover rural routes throughout the Sam Houston National Forest corridor where private septic systems are the norm.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of septic system works best in Liberty County's soil?
Liberty County has a mix of sandy loam and clay soils, which affects what type of system is appropriate. Sandy soils allow for conventional gravity systems in many cases, while clay-heavy ground may require an aerobic treatment unit or mound system to ensure proper effluent treatment.
Can a construction contractor install a septic system, or does it require a specialist?
In Texas, septic system installation must be performed by a licensed installer registered with TCEQ, but many construction contractors hold that license or work alongside licensed septic professionals. M&M Santos And Construction handles both the excavation and septic components of an installation.
How much land do I need for a septic system in Cleveland, TX?
The minimum lot size varies based on soil conditions and system type, but most conventional systems require at least half an acre to accommodate setback requirements from property lines, wells, and water features. Liberty County follows state TCEQ guidelines, which your contractor can walk you through.
What permits are needed for septic installation in Liberty County?
You'll need an on-site sewage facility (OSSF) permit from the Liberty County permitting authority, which follows TCEQ rules. The permit process includes a site evaluation and system design review before construction can begin.
Can I combine septic installation with other construction projects on my property?
Yes, and it's often more efficient to do so. If you're building a home, adding a structure, or grading your property, coordinating septic installation alongside that work reduces site disturbance and can lower overall costs since the same equipment is already on site.
What happens to my existing septic system if I add a room or increase household size?
Adding bedrooms or increasing daily water usage may exceed your current system's designed capacity. If that's the case, you might need to upgrade to a larger tank, add a second drain field, or install a new system entirely. A site assessment will determine what your current system can handle.

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