Sawtooth Landworks

Septic Company in Nampa, Idaho

(208) 713-88715706 Airport Rd, Nampa, ID 83687View on Yelp
Sawtooth Landworks - septic in Nampa, ID

About Sawtooth Landworks

Sawtooth Landworks operates out of Nampa, Idaho, bringing a rare combination of excavation, septic, and landscaping services under one roof. Nampa sits in the heart of Canyon County, where rapid residential growth means new septic installations and lot preparation are in constant demand. Having a single contractor handle the dig, the system install, and the final grading saves homeowners real time and money. That kind of end-to-end capability is hard to find in the Treasure Valley.

Services

Excavation Services
Septic Services
Landscaping

Services & Process

Sawtooth Landworks handles full septic system installations, which means they're excavating the tank pit, laying drain field lines, and properly backfilling and grading the site afterward. Their excavation work supports both new construction and system replacements on existing properties. On the landscaping side, they can restore disturbed ground after a septic job, reseed grass, or reshape a yard that's been torn up during repairs. That combination means your property looks right when the project is finished, not just functional.

Service Area

Sawtooth Landworks serves Nampa and the broader Canyon County area, including nearby communities like Caldwell, Middleton, and Melba. Rural properties south of the Snake River and newer developments along the I-84 corridor both fall within their typical working range.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Sawtooth Landworks handle the landscaping restoration after a septic installation?
Yes, that's one of the main advantages of working with a contractor who offers both services. After the septic system is installed and inspected, they can regrade the disturbed area, import topsoil if needed, and reseed or lay sod to restore your yard.
Do I need a permit for a new septic system installation in Canyon County?
Yes, Canyon County requires a permit before any septic system is installed or replaced. A qualified contractor will typically pull that permit on your behalf and coordinate any required inspections with the county health department.
How long does a full septic system installation take in Nampa?
Most residential installations take one to three days once the permit is in hand and equipment is on site. The timeline depends on soil conditions, system size, and how much site prep the lot requires before excavation can begin.
What's the difference between a conventional septic system and a drip irrigation system?
A conventional system uses gravity to distribute effluent through a gravel drain field, while a drip irrigation system uses a pump to distribute treated wastewater through small-diameter tubing at shallow depths. Drip systems are often required on smaller lots or sites with challenging soil conditions common in parts of Canyon County.
Can Sawtooth Landworks work on properties with limited equipment access?
Tight access is a common challenge on infill lots and older rural properties. Contractors with excavation experience often carry smaller equipment options for confined spaces, so it's worth discussing your site conditions when you call for an estimate.
Is it possible to replace just the drain field without replacing the entire septic tank?
In many cases, yes. If the tank is structurally sound and sized correctly for the home, only the failing drain field needs to be replaced. A site assessment and tank inspection will determine which components need attention before any work begins.

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