MSI contracting

Septic Company in Mooresville, North Carolina

(631) 896-9515, Mooresville, NC 28117View on Yelp
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About MSI contracting

MSI Contracting operates out of Mooresville, North Carolina, offering septic services alongside demolition and excavation work for residential and commercial clients in the Lake Norman area. Mooresville has grown rapidly over the past decade, and that growth means both new construction needing septic installations and older homes with systems that are well past their service life. Having a contractor who can excavate, demolish, and install in one engagement is a real advantage in a market this active. Reach them at (631) 896-9515.

Services

Septic Services
Demolition Services
Excavation Services

Services & Process

MSI Contracting provides septic tank pumping, system inspections, drain field work, and full system installations, handling each phase from permitting to final grading. Their demolition services cover the removal of old or failed septic components, concrete tanks, and site obstructions that would otherwise slow a new installation. Excavation is built into nearly every project they take on, whether that's trenching for a new drain field or digging to expose a buried tank lid for inspection. This integrated approach is particularly useful in Iredell County where lot sizes and soil conditions vary significantly from property to property.

Service Area

MSI Contracting is based in Mooresville and serves the greater Lake Norman region, including surrounding communities in Iredell County and neighboring areas. The team works on both sides of the lake and takes on projects in the fast-growing corridors along Highway 21 and I-77. Call (631) 896-9515 to confirm service availability for your specific address.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can MSI Contracting handle septic work on properties near Lake Norman?
Yes, they work throughout the Lake Norman area, which includes properties in Mooresville and surrounding Iredell County communities. Lakefront and near-water properties do have additional regulatory considerations regarding septic placement, which they can help you work through.
What's involved in a septic system replacement versus a repair?
A repair typically addresses a specific failed component, like a broken distribution box or a section of collapsed drain field pipe. A full replacement involves removing the old system entirely and installing a new one, which requires excavation and often a new soil evaluation and permit.
How does Mooresville's growth affect septic system availability for new lots?
As Mooresville has expanded, many desirable lots either lack existing sewer access or have soil conditions that complicate septic installation. A soil evaluation, also called a perc test, determines whether a lot can support a conventional system or if an alternative design is needed.
Is there a difference between septic systems for residential homes versus commercial properties?
Commercial systems are sized based on projected daily water use, which is typically much higher than a household. They often require engineered designs and more frequent maintenance schedules, and the permitting process through the county is generally more involved.
How long does a new septic installation typically take in Iredell County?
The actual installation, once permits are in hand, usually takes one to three days depending on system size and site conditions. Permitting timelines through the county can add several weeks to the overall schedule, so it's worth starting early.
What signs indicate my drain field is failing rather than just my tank needing pumping?
Drain field failure often shows up as wet, spongy ground over the field even during dry weather, or sewage odors outdoors near that area. If pumping the tank doesn't resolve your backup problems within a short time, the field itself likely needs evaluation.

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