TA Excavating and Concrete

Septic Company in Jamestown, New York

(716) 499-122419 Hall Ave, Jamestown, NY 14701View on Yelp
TA Excavating and Concrete - septic in Jamestown, NY

About TA Excavating and Concrete

TA Excavating and Concrete serves Jamestown, NY and the surrounding Chautauqua County region, bringing a rare combination of excavation, concrete, and septic expertise under one roof. This is especially useful in western New York, where older properties often need full system replacements that require serious earthwork alongside the septic work itself. Jamestown sits in a hilly, rural landscape where soil conditions and lot grades can complicate septic projects significantly. Having a team that handles both the digging and the concrete work simplifies the whole job.

Services

Excavation Services
Masonry/Concrete
Septic Services

Services & Process

TA Excavating and Concrete handles septic system installation, replacement, and repair, with in-house excavation equipment to open up tight or sloped yards common in the Jamestown area. Their concrete background means they can handle concrete tank installations, risers, and any structural work needed around your system. Drain field preparation involves careful soil grading and excavation to ensure proper drainage and meet New York State health code requirements. They're also equipped to handle emergency digs when a failed system needs rapid access.

Service Area

TA Excavating and Concrete primarily serves Jamestown and the broader Chautauqua County area, including towns like Falconer, Lakewood, and Celoron. They're well positioned to reach rural properties throughout southwestern New York, where on-site septic systems are the standard rather than the exception.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you handle both the excavation and the septic installation, or do I need to hire separate contractors?
TA Excavating and Concrete handles both in-house, which means you don't need to coordinate multiple crews. This is a real advantage for complex jobs where the excavation work and septic installation need to happen in sequence.
How do Jamestown's soil conditions affect septic system design?
Much of Chautauqua County has clay-heavy or compacted soils that drain slowly, which affects what type of drain field can be installed. A percolation test determines how quickly your soil absorbs water, and that result directly shapes the system design that gets submitted for a permit.
What permits are required for septic installation in Chautauqua County?
New York State requires a permit through the local health department before any new septic system is installed or significantly altered. Your contractor typically handles the application, but you'll need to sign off as the property owner.
Can you pour a new concrete tank, or do you only install pre-cast tanks?
With concrete expertise on staff, this team can work with both pre-cast concrete tanks and handle any associated concrete work on-site. If your project needs a specific tank configuration, that's worth discussing during the initial site visit.
How do I know if my septic system needs full replacement versus a repair?
Signs like sewage odors in the yard, slow drains throughout the house, or wet spots over the drain field often indicate a failing system, but they don't always mean full replacement. An inspection will clarify whether the tank, the drain field, or both need attention.
How long does a typical septic system installation take in this area?
Most installations take one to three days of active work once permits are approved, but the permitting process itself can add several weeks. Planning ahead is especially important if you're working toward a real estate closing deadline.

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