Nebex

Septic Company in Lehi, Utah

(435) 799-6258411W Lakeview Dr, Lehi, UT 84043View on Yelp
Nebex - septic in Lehi, UT

About Nebex

Nebex is based in Lehi, Utah, one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, where new construction and expanding residential neighborhoods are a constant backdrop. They combine excavation, landscaping, and septic services, which is a genuinely practical combination in a market where new builds, lot clearing, and septic installations often happen in the same project. Lehi sits along the Silicon Slopes corridor between Salt Lake and Provo, and the surrounding areas include both dense new subdivisions and larger rural parcels that rely on private septic systems. No reviews are posted yet, but their multi-service profile fits the demands of active Utah County development.

Services

Excavation Services
Landscaping
Septic Services

Services & Process

Nebex handles excavation work for septic system installations, including digging tank pits, trenching for drain field lines, and site preparation for new construction. Their landscaping services complement this by restoring or redesigning outdoor areas after septic work disrupts the yard, which is a real pain point for homeowners who've just had a drain field replaced. On the septic side, they work with system installations and repairs that require ground disturbance. This full-cycle approach from breaking ground to restoring it is especially useful for new construction projects and property improvements throughout the Lehi and Utah County area.

Service Area

Nebex serves Lehi and the surrounding Utah County communities, including Eagle Mountain, Saratoga Springs, Cedar Hills, and American Fork. Their location in Lehi puts them right in the center of one of Utah's most active construction and development zones, with easy access to both new builds and established neighborhoods throughout the area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do new homes in Lehi get connected to city sewer or do they need septic systems?
Most new construction within Lehi city limits connects to the municipal sewer system, but properties on the rural outskirts, in Eagle Mountain, or on larger acreage lots often require private septic. Your building permit application will specify which applies to your lot.
What is a soil perc test and why is it needed before installing a septic system?
A percolation test measures how quickly your soil absorbs water, which determines what type of septic system will work on your property and how large the drain field needs to be. Utah County requires a perc test before issuing a septic installation permit.
Can landscaping be done over a drain field?
Shallow-rooted grass and native groundcovers are fine over a drain field and actually help with evaporation. However, trees, shrubs, or deep-rooted plants should be kept well away from the field since root intrusion is one of the most common causes of drain field failure.
How long does a full septic installation take from permit to completion?
From permit approval to completed installation, most residential septic projects take one to three weeks, depending on weather, soil conditions, and inspection scheduling. The excavation and installation itself usually takes one to two days once everything is in place.
How do I know what size septic tank my new home needs?
Tank sizing is based on the number of bedrooms in the home, which correlates to the expected daily wastewater volume. Utah code sets minimum tank sizes by bedroom count, and your contractor or the county health department can confirm the requirements for your specific project.
Can I build a garage or addition over my existing septic system?
No, building any permanent structure over a septic tank or drain field is not permitted and would prevent access for maintenance and repair. If your construction plans conflict with the existing septic footprint, the system would need to be relocated before building begins.

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