Treece Excavating

Septic Company in Holden, Missouri

(816) 263-8035964 SW 1301st Rd, Holden, MO 64040View on Yelp
Treece Excavating - septic in Holden, MO

About Treece Excavating

Treece Excavating is based in Holden, Missouri, a small city in Johnson County that sits roughly between Kansas City and Columbia along the I-70 corridor. Out here, rural properties are the norm, and septic systems are the standard solution for waste management away from municipal infrastructure. Treece combines excavation, septic work, and demolition services, which positions them well for property owners dealing with older systems, site clearing, or new construction needs. Their location in Holden also means they're well-positioned to serve the broader Johnson County area without the travel costs of bringing in a crew from a larger city.

Services

Excavation Services
Septic Services
Demolition Services

Services & Process

Treece Excavating's septic services include new system installations, drain field work, and the excavation required to access or replace existing tanks. Their demolition capabilities come into play when old structures, concrete pads, or deteriorated system components need to come down before new work can begin. Excavation for septic systems involves carefully grading the site, digging to correct depths, and ensuring proper slope for drainage, work that requires both skill and the right equipment. Having demolition in their toolkit means they're not stopped by obstacles that would send other contractors back to the drawing board.

Service Area

Treece Excavating serves Holden and the surrounding communities throughout Johnson County, Missouri. They also reach into neighboring counties, making them a practical option for properties along the I-70 corridor between Warrensburg and Odessa. For service availability in your specific area, call (816) 263-8035.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Treece Excavating handle septic system permits in Johnson County?
Missouri requires permits for new septic installations, and experienced contractors typically help navigate that process with the county health department. Confirming permit handling upfront with Treece is a good idea so there are no surprises before work begins.
What role does demolition play in a septic project?
Sometimes old concrete risers, deteriorated tank lids, or structures built over a septic area need to come down before new work can happen. Having demolition capability in-house means the project doesn't stall waiting for a separate demo crew to clear the way.
How do I know if my drain field has failed in a rural Missouri property?
Saturated or swampy ground over the drain field area, sewage odors in the yard, and slow or backed-up drains inside the house are the most common signs. On rural properties with larger lots, the problem sometimes goes unnoticed longer because the affected area isn't near the house.
Can Treece help with septic work on agricultural or farm properties?
Yes, agricultural properties often have unique septic needs, including larger tank sizes or systems designed to handle higher usage. Their excavation experience with varied terrain types makes them suited for farm and rural property work in Johnson County.
What's the difference between a septic repair and a full system replacement?
A repair might address a specific failed component, like a broken baffle, a clogged pipe, or a small section of drain field. Full replacement is necessary when the tank itself is structurally compromised or the drain field has failed beyond the point where targeted repairs make sense.
How far in advance should I schedule excavation and septic work?
For planned projects like new installations, booking several weeks ahead gives you the best chance of hitting your preferred timeline. Emergency situations are handled differently, but for scheduled work, earlier is better, especially in spring and fall when demand for excavation services peaks.

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