Yellow Iron Service

Septic Company in Peyton, Colorado

5(1 reviews)
(719) 243-8834, Peyton, CO 80831View on Yelp
Yellow Iron Service - septic in Peyton, CO

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About Yellow Iron Service

Yellow Iron Service is a Peyton, Colorado-based provider that combines excavation, landscaping, and septic services, making them a strong option for rural El Paso County properties that need more than just a simple pump-out. Peyton sits on the eastern plains east of Colorado Springs, an area where large rural lots and acreage properties are the norm and private septic systems are practically universal. They've earned a perfect 5.0-star rating from their reviewed customers, which is a promising sign for a provider working in a demanding rural market. Reach them at (719) 243-8834.

Services

Excavation Services
Landscaping
Septic Services

Services & Process

Yellow Iron Service brings excavation equipment to jobs that most septic companies have to subcontract out, which speeds up drain field repairs, new system installations, and tank replacements considerably. Their septic work covers inspections, pumping, and system repairs, while their excavation capability means they can dig, backfill, and grade the affected area themselves. The landscaping component is a useful add-on, since septic work often disturbs the yard and having the same crew restore the ground surface saves property owners an extra call. This combination of skills suits rural Peyton properties where jobs tend to be larger in scope.

Service Area

Yellow Iron Service operates out of Peyton and serves the surrounding eastern El Paso County region. Rural communities and acreage properties between Peyton, Falcon, and Calhan are well within their service area. For large-lot and rural properties on the eastern plains, this local provider is well-positioned to handle the scope of work those sites typically require.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a septic system installation involve when excavation is required?
Installing a new septic system involves excavating for the tank pit and the drain field trenches, setting the tank, connecting the inlet and outlet pipes, and backfilling the site. Having an excavation contractor who also handles septic work means fewer coordination headaches and a faster overall timeline.
How do I know if my drain field needs to be replaced rather than repaired?
Signs like consistently wet ground over the drain field, sewage surfacing in the yard, or a system that backs up frequently despite recent pumping can indicate drain field failure. A professional evaluation will determine whether targeted repairs or a full replacement is the right call.
Do septic systems on the eastern plains near Peyton have different requirements than systems in Colorado Springs?
The sandier soils east of Colorado Springs can actually drain effluent faster than clay-heavy soils, which affects how drain fields are sized and designed. A provider familiar with eastern El Paso County's soil types will size and install your system appropriately for local conditions.
Can you restore my yard after septic excavation work?
Yes, Yellow Iron Service's landscaping capability means they can grade, seed, or otherwise restore the disturbed area after excavation work is complete. That's a real convenience compared to hiring a separate landscaping crew after your septic job is done.
How large does a drain field need to be for a rural acreage property?
Drain field size is determined by the number of bedrooms in the home, the soil's percolation rate, and local health department requirements. Rural properties with more land typically have more flexibility in drain field placement, but the sizing still has to meet El Paso County regulations.
What permits are required for a new septic system installation in El Paso County?
El Paso County requires permits for new septic system installations and major repairs, and the system design typically needs to be approved by the county health department before work begins. A qualified contractor will handle the permit application process and ensure the installation meets county standards.

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