RND Construction

Septic Company in Locust Grove, Virginia

(540) 729-4994, Locust Grove, VA 22508View on Yelp
RND Construction - septic in Locust Grove, VA

About RND Construction

RND Construction is based in Locust Grove, Virginia, serving the Lake of the Woods community and the broader Orange and Spotsylvania County region. This part of the Virginia Piedmont sees a mix of lakefront vacation properties, rural homesteads, and newer suburban developments, all of which generate demand for excavation and septic work. RND brings a useful combination of excavation, tree services, and septic capabilities to a market where those services frequently go hand in hand. They don't have published reviews yet, so a direct conversation is the right first step.

Services

Excavation Services
Tree Services
Septic Services

Services & Process

RND Construction handles excavation, tree services, and septic work, which is a practical combination for properties that need ground clearing before any system work can happen. On the septic side, they're equipped for tank pumping, system inspections, and installations. Their tree service capability is especially relevant around Lake of the Woods, where lot clearing or storm damage often precedes septic work. Excavation services cover everything from trench digging for new drain fields to grading and site prep for new construction, making them a single-call solution for larger land projects.

Service Area

RND Construction serves Locust Grove and the surrounding communities in Orange and Spotsylvania counties, including the Lake of the Woods area and neighboring rural properties. They're positioned to reach customers across a wide stretch of the Virginia Piedmont, from the Lake Anna corridor up through the Culpeper area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a site cleared before septic work can begin?
In many cases, yes. If trees or brush are growing over or near your septic system, clearing is often required before excavation or installation work can safely proceed. Having a provider who handles both steps simplifies the project significantly.
Can tree roots damage a septic system near Locust Grove?
Absolutely. Tree roots are a common cause of drain field damage and pipe intrusion in wooded areas throughout Orange County. Regular inspections can catch root intrusion early before it causes a full system failure.
What's involved in a new septic system installation in Virginia?
New installations require a site evaluation, soil testing, and a permit through the Virginia Department of Health before any digging starts. Once permitted, the installer prepares the site, places the tank, and constructs the drain field according to the approved design.
Does RND Construction handle septic work for lakefront properties at Lake of the Woods?
Lakefront and water-adjacent properties are part of the service area, and those sites often come with specific setback and soil considerations. Virginia DEH regulations govern how close systems can be installed to water features, so permitted work is especially important.
How does excavation support a drain field repair?
When a drain field fails, the damaged sections of pipe or the absorption area itself need to be accessed and replaced. That requires careful digging to expose the system without further damaging surrounding components, which is where excavation expertise comes in.
What's the difference between a septic inspection and a full system evaluation?
A basic inspection typically checks the tank, baffles, and liquid levels. A full evaluation goes further, including assessment of the drain field's function and sometimes a camera inspection of lines. The scope depends on why you're requesting the inspection, whether it's routine maintenance or a real estate transaction.

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