Tyler Hall Construction

Septic Company in Sylvania, Alabama

(256) 717-8434, Sylvania, AL 35988View on Yelp
Tyler Hall Construction - septic in Sylvania, AL

About Tyler Hall Construction

Tyler Hall Construction is based in Sylvania, Alabama, a small community in DeKalb County tucked into the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Rural properties throughout this region depend almost entirely on private septic systems, and finding a local contractor who understands the terrain is important. Tyler Hall brings together septic services, excavation, and junk removal and hauling, which makes them a practical choice for property cleanups, land development, and system replacements. DeKalb County's mix of hillside lots and creek-adjacent properties calls for contractors who know how to work in tight or uneven conditions.

Services

Septic Services
Excavation Services
Junk Removal & Hauling

Services & Process

Tyler Hall Construction installs, repairs, and services septic systems across DeKalb County, with excavation equipment on hand to handle the grading and trenching those projects require. For homeowners replacing an old system, the team can excavate and haul away the old materials, then prepare the site for a new tank and drain field. Their junk removal and hauling service is useful for property cleanups before or after construction, including removing debris, old equipment, or materials left behind by previous owners. This combination of services is especially useful for buyers taking on neglected rural properties.

Service Area

Tyler Hall Construction primarily serves Sylvania and the surrounding DeKalb County communities, including Fort Payne, Rainsville, and Fyffe. They also reach into neighboring Cherokee and Etowah counties for customers in rural areas who need a contractor comfortable with hilly terrain and limited road access.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Tyler Hall Construction handle full septic system replacements, not just pumping?
Yes, they handle complete system replacements including excavation, removal of old materials, and installation of a new tank and drain field. Their hauling capabilities mean old equipment and debris are removed as part of the project.
How does hilly terrain in DeKalb County affect septic system placement?
Slope and elevation affect where a drain field can be located and how the system drains by gravity or requires a pump. A site evaluation helps determine the best layout for your specific lot, and experienced contractors in this area know how to work with the terrain rather than against it.
What is junk removal in the context of a septic or land project?
For property cleanups and land prep, junk removal means hauling away old debris, scrap metal, broken equipment, or construction waste before or after the main project. It's a convenient add-on when you're already bringing in a crew and equipment.
How do I find out if my property in Sylvania has a septic system or a sewer connection?
You can check with DeKalb County or the town of Sylvania's utility office, or look at your property records for any mention of a septic permit. If the home is rural and older, there's a good chance it's on a private septic system.
What happens if heavy equipment can't access my septic system?
Access is one of the first things a contractor evaluates during a site visit, especially on hillside or tightly wooded properties. In some cases, smaller equipment or hand digging may be needed, which affects cost and timeline, so it's worth discussing upfront.
Should I get a septic inspection before buying a rural property in Alabama?
Absolutely, especially for older rural homes in DeKalb County where the system may have been in place for decades with no documented maintenance. A pre-purchase inspection can reveal whether the tank is structurally sound and whether the drain field is still functioning properly.

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