Failed leach field? Tank past its life? We replace tanks, drain fields, and full systems to NYSDOH 75-A. Old system decommissioned, new system inspected and documented.
Three fields. We call back today, not next week.
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A field that stays soggy or backs up again right after pumping is usually done; biomat clogging does not heal. A sound tank with a failed field means field-only replacement. A cracked, rusted-out steel, or collapsing tank means tank replacement. We tell you which one you actually need after the site visit, in writing.
Yes, if the tank passes inspection. We perc test the replacement area, design to NYSDOH 75-A separation and sizing, and tie the new field into your existing tank. If the original field area is exhausted, the new field goes in a reserve area.
From signed contract to mobilization is typically 2-5 weeks, mostly county permit and design time. Active dig time on the property runs about 2-5 days for a conventional replacement, longer for engineered mound systems.
Yes. Design, county health department permit, inspections, and the final as-built all go through us. You sign one contract and get one written fixed price.
Local crew, local soil, local permit office.
Most failed systems in Marcy went in decades ago and were sized for smaller households. We do not nurse a dead leach field along with pump-outs. We perc test, design to current NYSDOH 75-A, and put in a system that passes inspection and holds up.
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Marcy occupies the north rim of the Mohawk Valley in central Oneida County, rising from the river terraces toward the Deerfield hills. Soils along the Route 49 and River Road corridors run from Palmyra and Howard gravelly loams on the outwash terraces to silty fragipan tills on the upper slopes, where a dense layer at two to three feet perches water through the wet season.
The terraces percolate well and take conventional systems readily; the fragipan uplands are the design problem, shedding water laterally instead of down and pushing replacements toward shallow-trench and mound configurations. These are the same ground conditions that drove the mass earthwork at the Marcy nanocenter site. Bedrock is rarely a factor, but spring water management is on most parcels.
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