YP Septic Excavations

Septic Company in Miami, Florida

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(786) 991-61551474 NE 183 St, Miami, FL 33179View on Yelp
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About YP Septic Excavations

YP Septic Excavations brings a well-rounded skill set to Miami's septic service market, combining excavation work with septic services and hydro-jetting under one roof. That combination is particularly valuable in Miami, where installing or replacing a septic system means digging through rocky limestone substrate and working around the area's high groundwater levels. They hold a 5-star rating and serve a city where roughly 30 percent of properties still rely on septic systems rather than municipal sewer connections. Having excavation capability in-house keeps projects on track.

Services

Septic Services
Excavation Services
Hydro-jetting

Services & Process

YP Septic Excavations handles the full range of septic work, from routine tank pumping and system inspections to more complex drain field installations and component replacements that require ground-breaking. Their excavation services cover everything from exposing buried tank lids to full system replacements, including site preparation and backfilling after the job is done. Hydro-jetting rounds out their offering, giving them the tools to clear stubborn blockages in lines without excavation in many cases. This range means fewer subcontractors and a more coordinated job from start to finish.

Service Area

YP Septic Excavations operates out of Miami and covers properties throughout Miami-Dade County. Their work takes them to areas including Westchester, Palmetto Bay, and surrounding unincorporated communities where septic systems are still common. Customers in neighboring Broward County may also be within reach depending on the job.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why would a septic job require excavation?
Excavation is needed when buried tank lids need to be exposed, when a drain field must be replaced, or when a new system is being installed. In Miami, some older properties have tanks with no surface access risers, meaning digging is the only way to reach the tank for pumping or inspection.
How long does a septic system installation take in Miami?
A new system installation typically takes one to three days for the physical work, not counting permitting timelines. Miami-Dade County's permitting process can add several weeks, so it's best to start that process as early as possible.
What's involved in a drain field replacement?
Drain field replacement involves excavating the old, failed field, removing saturated soil or damaged materials, and installing new perforated pipes and gravel in a properly permitted configuration. In Miami's high water table environment, the engineer-designed layout matters a lot for long-term performance.
Can hydro-jetting clear tree root intrusions?
Yes, hydro-jetting can cut through many root intrusions in pipes, and it's often the first step before a technician determines whether more invasive repair is needed. However, if roots have physically cracked or crushed the pipe, excavation and pipe repair will likely be necessary.
Do I need a separate plumber for work connected to my septic system?
For many jobs, no. A full-service septic provider with hydro-jetting and excavation capabilities can handle the line from your home to the tank and beyond. If internal household plumbing is involved, a licensed plumber may need to be part of the project.
How do I know if my drain field is failing?
Common signs include soggy ground or standing water over the drain field area, sewage odors outdoors, slow drains throughout the house, and sewage backups. A professional inspection with a camera or dye test can confirm whether the drain field is the source of the problem.

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