Unlimited Contractors

Septic Company in Berlin, New Jersey

(856) 318-9482, Berlin, NJ 08009View on Yelp
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About Unlimited Contractors

Unlimited Contractors is located in Berlin, NJ, a borough in Camden County that sits at the heart of South Jersey's suburban corridor. They combine excavation, demolition, and septic services, giving them the range to handle projects that involve serious ground work, not just routine maintenance calls. Berlin is close to several major roadways connecting them to a wide swath of South Jersey communities. If your septic project involves more than pumping, whether it's a failing system, a new installation, or a site that needs prep work first, they're reachable at (856) 318-9482.

Services

Excavation Services
Demolition Services
Septic Services

Services & Process

Unlimited Contractors approaches septic work from a construction mindset. Their excavation services make drain field installation, tank replacement, and system relocation practical jobs rather than complicated ones. Demolition capabilities mean they can remove failed system components, old concrete tanks, or structures that are in the way before new work begins. On the septic side, they handle inspections, pumping, and new system installations, with the soil and site preparation built into what they offer. That combination is especially relevant in South Jersey, where older properties sometimes need significant ground work before any septic repairs can happen.

Service Area

Unlimited Contractors serves Berlin and the surrounding Camden County and South Jersey region. Communities like Voorhees, Cherry Hill, Marlton, and Winslow Township are within their range. Their equipment and crew capacity allows them to take on residential and commercial projects throughout the area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Unlimited Contractors handle a full septic system replacement from start to finish?
Yes, their combination of excavation and septic services means they can manage the entire project, from removing the old system to installing the new one and restoring the site. That avoids the coordination issues that come with hiring separate contractors for each phase.
What soil conditions in South Jersey affect septic system design?
South Jersey soils vary from sandy Pinelands soils with high percolation rates to heavier soils closer to the Delaware River corridor. Soil percolation testing determines how a drain field is sized and designed, and it's a required step before any new system is permitted.
How does demolition fit into a septic project?
When an old concrete tank has deteriorated beyond repair or when structures like old driveways or outbuildings sit above where the new system needs to go, demolition clears the way. Having that capability in-house speeds up the project timeline.
What are the signs that a septic system needs full replacement rather than repair?
Repeated failures, a cracked or collapsed tank, a drain field that's completely saturated and won't recover, and systems that don't meet current code requirements are all indicators that replacement makes more sense than continuing to repair. An inspection will clarify which situation you're in.
Does Camden County require inspections after septic work is completed?
Yes, permitted septic installations and major repairs typically require a final inspection by the local health department before the system can be placed into service. Your contractor coordinates the inspection schedule as part of the permit process.
Can commercial properties in South Jersey use septic systems?
Yes, many commercial properties outside of sewer service areas rely on septic systems, including retail, light industrial, and office sites. Commercial systems are sized for higher flow rates and may have additional treatment requirements depending on the type of business.

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