Neal Excavating

Septic Company in Crawfordsville, Indiana

(765) 866-8334501 W 600 S, Crawfordsville, IN 47933View on Yelp
Neal Excavating - septic in Crawfordsville, IN

About Neal Excavating

Neal Excavating serves Crawfordsville, Indiana and the surrounding Montgomery County area with a rare combination of septic services, excavation, and demolition under one roof. Crawfordsville's mix of older rural homes and newer developments means septic systems here vary widely in age, size, and condition. Having excavation capabilities in-house means they can dig, inspect, and repair without coordinating multiple contractors. That's a practical advantage for property owners dealing with complex underground work.

Services

Septic Services
Excavation Services
Demolition Services

Services & Process

Neal Excavating handles septic tank pumping, which removes accumulated solids that build up over time and cause backups if ignored. Their excavation background makes system installations and drain field repairs straightforward since they already have the equipment to move significant amounts of soil. Demolition services round out their offerings, useful when an old system needs full removal before a new one goes in. Homeowners dealing with a failing system don't need to call three different companies.

Service Area

Neal Excavating is based in Crawfordsville, Indiana and serves Montgomery County along with nearby communities throughout west-central Indiana. Rural properties around the county, including those outside town limits, are well within their typical service range.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I have my septic tank pumped in Crawfordsville?
Most households need pumping every 3 to 5 years, though that depends on tank size and how many people live in the home. Smaller tanks or larger households may need service more frequently to avoid overflows and system strain.
What's involved in a septic system installation in Montgomery County?
Installation starts with a site evaluation and soil percolation test to determine what type of system your lot can support. From there, permits are pulled, the site is excavated, the tank and drain field components are set, and the area is backfilled and graded.
Can Neal Excavating remove an old septic system entirely?
Yes, their demolition capabilities mean they can safely decommission and remove outdated or failed systems. This is often required when connecting to municipal sewer or installing a completely new system in a different location on the property.
What are signs my drain field is failing?
Soggy or unusually green grass over the drain field, slow drains throughout the house, and sewage odors in the yard are the most common warning signs. Catching these early usually means less expensive repairs compared to waiting until the system fully fails.
Do I need a permit for septic work in Indiana?
Most septic installations and significant repairs in Indiana require a permit through the local health department. Your contractor typically handles the permit application, but it's worth confirming this before work begins.
Is it possible to repair a drain field, or does it always need full replacement?
Not every failing drain field needs full replacement. In some cases, targeted repairs like replacing clogged distribution pipes or aerating compacted soil can restore function. A proper inspection is the only way to know which approach makes sense for your situation.

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