NC Bratko Construction

Septic Company in Hillsboro, New Hampshire

5(3 reviews)
(866) 927-2856PO Box 345, Hillsboro, NH 03244View on Yelp
NC Bratko Construction - septic in Hillsboro, NH

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About NC Bratko Construction

NC Bratko Construction is a Hillsboro, New Hampshire contractor earning a perfect 5.0 rating from their customers. What makes them stand out is their combination of excavation, masonry, and septic services under one roof. In rural southern NH, where properties often need significant groundwork before a septic system can be installed or replaced, having one crew handle digging, concrete work, and the septic system itself saves homeowners real time and money. They're a small operation with a strong local reputation.

Services

Excavation Services
Masonry/Concrete
Septic Services

Services & Process

Because they work across excavation, masonry, and septic systems, NC Bratko Construction can handle full septic installations from the ground up. That means site preparation, tank placement, drain field layout, and any concrete or masonry components like distribution boxes or retaining structures. They can also handle septic repairs that require digging up old systems, breaking out deteriorated concrete components, and rebuilding to current NH state standards. For homeowners dealing with a failing system, this all-in-one approach means fewer subcontractors and fewer scheduling headaches.

Service Area

NC Bratko Construction primarily serves Hillsboro and the surrounding towns in Merrimack and Hillsborough counties. Nearby communities like Deering, Windsor, and Antrim are also within their typical working range. If you're in central New Hampshire and need excavation-heavy septic work, they're worth a call.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for septic work in Hillsboro, NH?
Yes, New Hampshire requires permits for most septic installations and major repairs. The NH Department of Environmental Services oversees septic system approvals, and your contractor typically handles permit applications on your behalf.
Why would I need excavation work done alongside a septic repair?
Many septic repairs require digging down to access the tank, distribution box, or drain field lines. If your system is old or buried deep, significant excavation may be needed before any repairs can happen.
Can a contractor replace a concrete septic tank with a modern one?
Yes. Older concrete tanks can crack, corrode, or develop leaks over time. A contractor with concrete and excavation capabilities can remove the old tank and install a new polyethylene or concrete tank to current state specs.
How long does a full septic system installation take in New Hampshire?
Most new installations take two to five days once permits are approved. The permitting process itself can take a few weeks, so plan ahead, especially if you're working against a real estate closing deadline.
What's the difference between a septic repair and a septic replacement?
A repair addresses a specific failed component, like a cracked pipe, broken baffle, or clogged distribution box. A replacement involves removing the entire system and installing a new one, which is necessary when the tank or drain field has failed beyond repair.
How do I know if my drain field is failing?
Common signs include soggy or unusually green patches of grass over the drain field, sewage odors in your yard, and slow drains throughout the house. A septic inspection can confirm whether the field is saturated or otherwise compromised.

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