Precision Land Prep

Septic Company in Evans, Georgia

(706) 750-894030809-3433, Evans, GA 30809View on Yelp
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About Precision Land Prep

Precision Land Prep is based in Evans, Georgia, a Columbia County community that's seen rapid residential growth over the past decade. That growth means more new construction, more septic installations, and more properties that need site prep before any ground-level work can begin. What makes Precision stand out is their multi-service capability, combining demolition, septic services, and tree work under one contractor. For developers, builders, and homeowners tackling complex projects in the Augusta suburbs, that kind of versatility can cut weeks off a project timeline.

Services

Demolition Services
Septic Services
Tree Services

Services & Process

Precision Land Prep brings together three service areas that frequently overlap on real-world job sites. Their demolition work covers structure removal, concrete breaking, and debris hauling, which often needs to happen before septic system installation can start. On the septic side, they handle tank pumping, system inspections, and new installations suited to Columbia County's soil and permitting requirements. Tree services round out the package, including removal of trees that may be growing too close to drain fields or that need to come down before excavation equipment can safely access a site.

Service Area

Precision Land Prep serves Evans and the broader Columbia County area, including Martinez, Grovetown, and surrounding communities. Their equipment and crew can handle projects throughout the Augusta metro region, making them a practical choice for residential and light commercial work on both sides of the Augusta-Columbia County line.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Precision Land Prep handle tree removal and septic installation on the same project?
Yes, that's actually one of their strengths. They can sequence the tree removal first to clear access for excavation equipment, then move into the septic work without you needing to coordinate separate contractors. It keeps the project timeline tighter.
What permits are required for septic installation in Columbia County, Georgia?
You'll need a septic system permit from the Columbia County Environmental Health department before any installation can begin. The permit process includes a site evaluation to determine soil suitability and system sizing, and your contractor typically coordinates this on your behalf.
How does demolition work connect to septic services on a new construction lot?
Old structures, concrete slabs, and buried debris can interfere with drain field placement and excavation. Demolition clears the way for proper site evaluation and ensures there are no surprises once digging begins, which protects both your timeline and your budget.
How long does a new septic system installation typically take in Evans?
A standard residential installation usually takes one to three days of active work, not counting the permitting process, which can add a few weeks depending on county scheduling. Site conditions, soil type, and system size all affect the timeline.
Do trees near my drain field cause problems for my septic system?
Tree roots are one of the most common causes of drain field damage, especially from fast-growing species like willows, maples, and sweet gums. Roots can infiltrate pipes and crush distribution lines, so removing trees too close to the system is often the right call.
Is Evans connected to public sewer, or do most homes use septic?
Parts of Evans are on public sewer, particularly in more developed subdivisions, but many properties, especially on larger lots or in older neighborhoods, still rely on private septic systems. If you're buying or building in Evans, it's worth confirming which system your property uses.

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