O'Donnell Excavating & Trucking

Septic Company in Sugar Grove, Illinois

(630) 742-3412, Sugar Grove, IL 60554View on Yelp

About O'Donnell Excavating & Trucking

O'Donnell Excavating and Trucking is a Sugar Grove, Illinois contractor covering septic services, excavation, general contracting, and junk removal and hauling. Sugar Grove sits in Kane County, just west of Aurora, where both rural residential properties and expanding subdivisions create a steady demand for underground utility work. Their trucking capabilities add a practical dimension to septic projects, particularly for material hauling and site cleanup. You can contact them at (630) 742-3412.

Services

Junk Removal & Hauling
General Contractors
Septic Services

Services & Process

O'Donnell's combination of septic services, excavation, and trucking means they can handle a septic project from ground preparation to final site cleanup in one engagement. Septic work includes tank installation, system repairs, and drain field work. The excavation side covers all the digging, grading, and trenching these projects require. The hauling capability is especially useful for removing old tank components, excess soil, or construction debris, keeping your property clean after a major underground project.

Service Area

O'Donnell Excavating and Trucking serves Sugar Grove and the surrounding Kane County communities, including Elburn, Geneva, Batavia, and Aurora. Their equipment and trucking resources allow them to take on projects throughout the Fox Valley area. Rural properties in the western Kane County countryside are a natural fit for their combined septic and excavation services.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can O'Donnell handle septic installation for new construction in Sugar Grove?
Yes, new construction septic installations are a core part of their work, given the residential growth happening in the Kane County area. They can manage site prep, system installation, and material hauling as part of the same project.
What does the junk removal and hauling service have to do with septic work?
After a septic excavation or tank replacement, there's often significant debris including old tank pieces, removed soil, and construction material that needs to be hauled off site. Having trucking in-house means that cleanup happens as part of the job, not as a separate call.
How much land do I need for a septic system on a Kane County rural property?
The required space depends on your soil type, household size, and the type of system installed. A conventional system with a drain field typically needs several thousand square feet of usable land, but your county health department and contractor can give you specifics based on a site evaluation.
Does O'Donnell work with real estate agents who need pre-sale septic inspections in the Aurora area?
Multi-service contractors who do septic work regularly assist with inspections tied to property sales. A pre-sale inspection checks the tank condition, inlet and outlet baffles, and drain field function, giving buyers and sellers a clear picture of system health.
What's the difference between a septic system repair and a full replacement?
A repair addresses a specific component failure, such as a cracked tank baffle, a broken distribution box, or a short section of compromised pipe. A full replacement is needed when the tank has structural failure or the drain field is completely saturated and can no longer function.
How do Kane County septic permit requirements affect project timelines?
Kane County requires health department approval before installation or major repairs, and processing times can add a week or more to your timeline. Working with a local contractor who's familiar with the process helps avoid unnecessary delays.

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