RD3 Property Services

Septic Company in Crystal Lake, Connecticut

(860) 338-4326, Crystal Lake, CT 06029View on Yelp
RD3 Property Services - septic in Crystal Lake, CT

About RD3 Property Services

RD3 Property Services is based in Crystal Lake, Connecticut, a small community in Tolland County surrounded by the kind of rural and semi-rural properties that depend entirely on private septic systems. Their combination of landscaping, septic services, and excavation makes them a practical choice for property owners who need multiple aspects of their land managed by one company. No public reviews are listed yet, but their multi-service setup is well-suited to the rural Connecticut market where projects often cross trade boundaries.

Services

Landscaping
Septic Services
Excavation Services

Services & Process

RD3 Property Services brings together landscaping, septic services, and excavation in one operation. Septic work covers tank pumping, inspections, and system installation or repair. Excavation services are the backbone of any major septic project, required for accessing buried tanks, replacing drain fields, or installing new systems on undeveloped land. The landscaping component means they can also handle site restoration after excavation work, re-grading soil, re-seeding grass, and restoring the yard to a clean state once the septic work is complete.

Service Area

RD3 Property Services operates out of Crystal Lake and covers the surrounding Tolland County communities. Areas like Stafford, Somers, Union, and Ashford are within the general northeast Connecticut region they serve. Properties throughout the quiet, wooded sections of eastern Connecticut are the kind of jobs this type of multi-service outfit handles regularly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does site restoration after septic excavation involve?
After a septic installation or major repair, the excavated area needs to be properly backfilled, graded, and stabilized to prevent erosion. A provider with landscaping capabilities can re-seed the area, lay sod, or re-grade as needed so your yard doesn't look like a construction zone after the work is done.
Can RD3 install a brand new septic system on undeveloped land?
A provider with excavation and septic installation experience is equipped to handle new system installs on raw land. This involves soil testing, system design, permitting, excavation, and installation, making it a significant project that benefits from having all those capabilities in one crew.
How do I know what size septic system my property needs?
System sizing is based on factors like the number of bedrooms in the home, estimated daily water usage, and the results of a soil percolation test. A qualified installer or licensed designer will walk through this evaluation before recommending a system size.
Is it possible to combine septic work with other property improvements at the same time?
Yes, and it often makes sense to do so. If a contractor is already on your property with excavation equipment for a septic project, adding grading, drainage improvements, or landscaping work at the same time can reduce overall cost and disruption.
How long do septic systems last in Connecticut's climate?
A properly installed and maintained conventional septic system can last 25 to 40 years in Connecticut. The drain field tends to be the component with the most limited lifespan, often showing signs of wear before the tank itself needs replacement.
What is a perc test and do I need one before installing a septic system?
A percolation test measures how quickly water drains through the soil on your property, which determines whether a standard drain field will work or if an alternative system design is needed. In Connecticut, this test is typically required by the local health district before a new system can be permitted.

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