PG1 Site Services

Septic Company in Raleigh, North Carolina

(910) 604-16244801 Glenwood Ave, Ste 200, 287, Raleigh, NC 27612View on Yelp

About PG1 Site Services

PG1 Site Services operates out of Raleigh, North Carolina, bringing a multi-trade approach to septic and site work that sets them apart from single-service companies. They combine septic services with excavation and masonry, which means they can handle the full scope of a project from digging to concrete finishing. Raleigh's rapid growth in the Research Triangle area means lots of new construction and older properties getting updated systems. Having one contractor who handles excavation and septic together saves homeowners real time and coordination headaches.

Services

Septic Services
Excavation Services
Masonry/Concrete

Services & Process

PG1 Site Services handles septic system work alongside full excavation services, meaning they can dig, install, and backfill a new system without bringing in a separate contractor. Their masonry and concrete capabilities are useful for things like installing concrete septic tank lids, building retaining structures around drain fields, or repairing concrete components on aging systems. Excavation work also covers drain field trenching and site grading after installation. This combination makes them a solid option for both new construction builds and replacement systems on existing properties.

Service Area

PG1 Site Services is based in Raleigh and serves the greater Wake County area, including surrounding communities throughout the Research Triangle region. Their excavation and septic capabilities make them a practical option for both in-town properties and rural lots on the outskirts of Raleigh where septic systems are more common.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can PG1 Site Services handle both the excavation and septic installation on a new construction project?
Yes, that's actually one of their core strengths. Combining excavation and septic installation under one contractor means fewer scheduling conflicts and a faster overall project timeline.
Do I need a permit for a new septic system installation in Wake County?
Yes, Wake County requires a permit from the Environmental Health department before any septic system can be installed. A licensed contractor can help you navigate that process and ensure the system meets local soil and setback requirements.
What does the masonry and concrete work involve in a septic project?
Concrete work on a septic project can include installing or replacing tank lids, building access risers, or finishing the area around a tank after installation. It's especially useful when upgrading older systems that have deteriorating concrete components.
How long does a full septic system installation typically take in the Raleigh area?
A straightforward installation on a standard lot usually takes one to three days once permits are approved. More complex sites with poor soil conditions or limited space may take longer due to additional engineering or alternative system requirements.
Is excavation always required when replacing a septic system?
In most cases, yes. Replacing a tank or drain field requires digging to remove old components and prepare the area for new ones. The extent of excavation depends on the system type and how deep the existing system is buried.
Can PG1 help with drain field repairs, or only full replacements?
Contractors with excavation capabilities can often do targeted drain field repairs by exposing and fixing specific sections rather than replacing the entire system. Getting a proper assessment first helps determine whether a repair or full replacement makes more financial sense.

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