Shebetka Enterprises

Septic Company in Cedar Rapids, Iowa

(319) 360-8590, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403View on Yelp
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About Shebetka Enterprises

Shebetka Enterprises operates in Cedar Rapids, Iowa's second-largest city and the commercial and residential hub of Linn County. The company takes a broader approach than most septic-only providers, offering landscaping and excavation alongside septic system services. That range is particularly useful in Cedar Rapids, where older residential neighborhoods often need coordinated work when a septic repair disrupts a yard. Property owners dealing with system issues that extend beyond the tank benefit from having one company handle the dig, the repair, and the site restoration.

Services

Landscaping
Excavation Services
Septic Services

Services & Process

Shebetka Enterprises brings together septic system work, excavation, and landscaping in a way that's practical for bigger or more disruptive projects. On the septic side, they handle tank pumping, system inspections, and repairs that may require opening the ground. Excavation services mean they can safely expose buried components, regrade areas around the system, or prepare sites for new installations. Once the septic work is complete, their landscaping capability allows them to restore the yard rather than leaving the customer to find a separate crew for cleanup and regrading.

Service Area

Shebetka Enterprises serves Cedar Rapids and the surrounding Linn County area, covering both the city's established neighborhoods and properties on the outskirts that rely on private septic systems. Their excavation and landscaping reach extends to surrounding communities as well. Call (319) 360-8590 to discuss your specific location and project scope.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a company handle both my septic repair and yard restoration?
Yes, and that's one of the advantages of working with a provider that combines septic, excavation, and landscaping. It avoids the scenario where the septic work is done but the yard is left torn up waiting for a separate landscaping contractor.
How deep are septic tanks typically buried in Cedar Rapids?
Most tanks in the area are buried anywhere from one to four feet below the surface, though depth varies depending on when the system was installed and the specific site conditions. Excavation equipment is sometimes necessary to safely access older or deeper tanks.
What's involved in installing a new septic system on a Cedar Rapids property?
A new installation starts with a site evaluation and soil testing to determine what type of system will work, followed by permit applications with Linn County. The installation itself involves excavating for the tank, laying the distribution lines, and constructing the drain field, then restoring the site.
Will a septic repair affect my landscaping or existing yard features?
It depends on where the system components are located relative to plantings, patios, or other features. A provider that handles both excavation and landscaping can work around existing elements where possible and restore affected areas afterward.
Do I need a permit for septic repairs in Linn County?
Minor maintenance like pumping generally doesn't require a permit, but repairs involving the tank, baffles, or drain field typically do. Your contractor should be familiar with Linn County's permitting requirements and can often handle that process on your behalf.
Can tree roots damage a septic system?
Tree roots are one of the most common causes of pipe damage and blockages in septic systems. They're attracted to the moisture around drain lines and can infiltrate joints over time, requiring root cutting, pipe lining, or in serious cases, pipe replacement.

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