Swagger Excavation

Septic Company in Cheyenne, Wyoming

(307) 222-6386, Cheyenne, WY 82001View on Yelp
Swagger Excavation - septic in Cheyenne, WY

About Swagger Excavation

Swagger Excavation serves Cheyenne, Wyoming, bringing a rare combination of septic services, excavation, and snow removal under one roof. That kind of multi-trade capability matters in a city where harsh winters can complicate any outdoor project, including septic work. Cheyenne sits on the high plains at nearly 6,000 feet, meaning frozen ground and heavy snowfall are real factors when scheduling tank pumping or system repairs. Having a crew that handles both excavation and seasonal challenges means fewer coordination headaches for homeowners and property managers.

Services

Snow Removal
Septic Services
Excavation Services

Services & Process

Swagger Excavation handles the full range of septic work, from routine tank pumping to more involved excavation for new system installations or drain field replacements. Tank pumping involves removing accumulated solids and sludge before they back up into your home or yard. When a drain field fails or a new property needs a system from scratch, their excavation equipment lets them handle grading, trenching, and soil prep without bringing in a separate contractor. They also offer snow removal, which means they can clear a site before getting to work even in Wyoming's notoriously unpredictable weather.

Service Area

Swagger Excavation is based in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and serves the surrounding Laramie County area. Customers in nearby communities like Pine Bluffs, Burns, and Albin can also reach them for septic and excavation work. Their equipment is mobile enough to handle rural properties spread across the southeastern Wyoming region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Swagger Excavation install a brand-new septic system on a vacant lot?
Yes, new system installations are part of their excavation-based work. They handle site prep, trenching, tank placement, and drain field construction. You'll also need a permit from Laramie County, which they can help guide you through.
How does Wyoming's cold climate affect septic pumping schedules?
Frozen ground can make accessing a buried tank lid more difficult in winter, and pumping trucks need the access port to be reachable. It's generally easier to schedule pumping in late spring or fall before the ground hardens. That said, Swagger's snow removal capability means they can clear a site and access the tank even during winter months.
What signs should I look for that my drain field is failing?
Slow drains throughout the house, wet or soggy patches in the yard above the drain field, and foul odors near the septic area are all warning signs. If you notice any of these, don't wait. Drain field problems get more expensive the longer they go unaddressed.
Do I need a septic inspection before buying a rural property near Cheyenne?
Absolutely. Rural properties in Laramie County often have older systems that may not meet current codes or could be near the end of their lifespan. A pre-purchase inspection can reveal problems that significantly affect your negotiating position or purchase decision.
How often should I have my septic tank pumped in Wyoming?
Most households need pumping every 3 to 5 years, depending on tank size and how many people live in the home. Properties with garbage disposals or high water usage may need more frequent service. An inspection during pumping can confirm whether your current schedule makes sense.
Why would a septic company also offer snow removal?
In Cheyenne, snow can fall from October through April and sometimes later, which means outdoor service work is regularly disrupted. A company that handles both can clear access paths and work areas before starting septic or excavation jobs. It also simplifies scheduling since you're dealing with one crew instead of two.

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