Ple Septic & Land Solutions

Septic Company in Grover, North Carolina

(980) 363-5399, Grover, NC 28073View on Yelp
Ple Septic & Land Solutions - septic in Grover, NC

About Ple Septic & Land Solutions

Ple Septic and Land Solutions is a Grover, North Carolina based provider offering septic services, excavation, and landscaping for residential and rural property owners in Cleveland County. Grover is a small community in the southwestern corner of the state, close to the South Carolina border, where many properties are on larger lots and rely entirely on private septic systems. Their combination of land and septic expertise means they handle the full picture, from digging for a new system to restoring the yard afterward. Call them at (980) 363-5399.

Services

Septic Services
Excavation Services
Landscaping

Services & Process

Ple Septic and Land Solutions handles septic tank pumping, system inspections, drain field repair, and complete system installations for new and existing properties. Their excavation service supports every phase of septic work, from exposing buried tanks for service to trenching for new drain field lines in tight or sloped terrain. After the septic work is done, their landscaping capability allows them to regrade, seed, and restore the disturbed ground so your property looks right again. That full-cycle approach from dig to finished landscape is something most septic companies in the Cleveland County area can't offer.

Service Area

Ple Septic and Land Solutions serves Grover and the surrounding Cleveland County area, including Kings Mountain, Shelby, and communities near the North Carolina and South Carolina state line. Their land and excavation equipment lets them take on projects across a wider rural service area than a truck-only operation could cover. Call (980) 363-5399 to discuss your property and confirm they serve your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Ple Septic and Land Solutions restore the yard after septic excavation work?
Yes, landscaping and site restoration are part of their service offering. After excavation for a new system or repair, they can regrade the disturbed area, add topsoil, and seed or sod to get your lawn back in shape.
What septic system types are common in Cleveland County, NC?
Conventional gravity-fed systems with a septic tank and drain field are the most common in rural Cleveland County. Properties with poor soil drainage or high water tables sometimes require engineered alternatives like low-pressure pipe systems or drip irrigation systems, which must be designed to meet state standards.
How does sloped or hilly terrain in the Grover area affect septic system installation?
Steep grades can complicate drain field placement because the field needs relatively flat, level ground to distribute effluent evenly. Excavation and grading work often needs to happen before a system can be properly sited, which is where having excavation in-house makes a big difference.
Can Ple Septic and Land Solutions install a septic system on a new rural property near the SC state line?
Yes, they work on new installations for undeveloped properties in the Cleveland County area. The process starts with a soil evaluation and permit from the county health department before any installation work begins.
What's the lifespan of a properly maintained septic system?
A well-maintained conventional septic system can last 25 to 40 years, sometimes longer. Regular pumping every three to five years, avoiding putting grease or non-biodegradable materials down the drain, and protecting the drain field from vehicle traffic all contribute to a longer system life.
How do I find out where my septic system is located on my property?
If you have a permit on file with the Cleveland County health department, it will typically include a sketch of the system's location. Otherwise, a septic provider can probe the yard or use locating equipment to find the tank and trace the lines from there.

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