NextGen Contracting

Septic Company in Hilliard, Ohio

(614) 400-1712, Hilliard, OH 43026View on Yelp
NextGen Contracting - septic in Hilliard, OH

About NextGen Contracting

NextGen Contracting is based in Hilliard, Ohio, a growing suburb on Columbus's west side where residential development and older infrastructure sometimes create an interesting mix of service needs. They bring a multi-trade background to every project, covering general contracting, masonry and concrete work, and septic services under one roof. That combination is genuinely useful for homeowners dealing with projects where septic work intersects with concrete tank lids, foundations, or site improvements. You can reach them at (614) 400-1712 to talk through what your project requires.

Services

General Contractors
Masonry/Concrete
Septic Services

Services & Process

NextGen Contracting's septic services include tank pumping, inspections, and system repairs, and their general contracting background means they're comfortable managing more involved scopes. Their masonry and concrete skills come into play when tank risers need to be set, concrete lids need replacing, or access points need to be rebuilt. They can also handle site work around septic systems, including surface grading and restoration after repairs are complete. For property managers or commercial owners dealing with older systems, having one contractor who can handle structural and mechanical components is a practical advantage.

Service Area

NextGen Contracting serves Hilliard and the surrounding Columbus metro communities. Areas like Dublin, Galloway, Grove City, and Plain City are all within a reasonable distance from their base. Property owners in central Ohio's western suburbs should call to confirm service availability for their specific address.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can NextGen Contracting handle both septic repairs and concrete work in the same visit?
That's one of the practical benefits of their multi-trade setup. If your tank lid is cracked or your riser needs attention alongside a pump-out, they can address all of it without requiring you to schedule separate crews.
Does Hilliard require a septic inspection when selling a home?
Ohio doesn't have a statewide mandatory septic inspection law for home sales, but buyers and lenders frequently require one. It's smart to get an inspection done before listing so you're not surprised by repair requirements during closing.
What does a septic inspection involve, and how long does it take?
A standard inspection includes locating the tank, checking the outlet baffle and internal condition, assessing the drain field for signs of saturation, and verifying that the system is functioning properly. Most inspections take one to two hours depending on system size and access.
My concrete septic tank lid is cracked. Is that something that needs to be fixed right away?
Yes, a cracked or broken lid is a safety hazard and should be addressed promptly. It can allow surface water and debris into the tank and creates a serious risk of someone or an animal falling in.
How do I know if my Hilliard property even has a septic system or if it's connected to city sewer?
You can check with the City of Hilliard or Franklin County for utility records, or look at your property's original construction permits. Your county auditor's property records or a title search may also indicate the type of wastewater system on file.
What's the difference between a septic repair and a full system replacement?
A repair addresses a specific failed component, like a broken baffle, a clogged line, or a small section of drain field. Replacement is needed when the tank is structurally compromised or the drain field has failed entirely, which is a much larger and more expensive project.

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