Princeton, TX & Collin County

Septic System Installation & Repair in Princeton, TX

Straight answers, upfront pricing, and licensed local septic professionals serving Princeton, Farmersville, Lowry Crossing, New Hope, Blue Ridge, Westminster, Josephine, and Nevada.

  • ✅ TCEQ-licensed installers
  • ✅ Upfront pricing
  • ✅ Fast response

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What we do

Full septic service for homeowners and builders across Collin County. Click any service for process details and what to expect on your property.

Why Princeton homeowners call us

Licensed local pros

Every install and repair is done by TCEQ-licensed installers who work in Princeton every week and know Collin County soil.

Upfront pricing

You get a clear written quote before any work starts. No surprise line items on the invoice.

Fast response

Answered phones from 7am to 7pm, seven days a week. Emergency backups get routed to the next available crew.

Areas we serve

Based in Princeton, TX. We regularly work these Collin County towns.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need an aerobic septic system in Collin County?+

In most of Collin County, yes. The Blackland Prairie clay soils around Princeton, Farmersville, and Blue Ridge rarely pass a percolation test for a conventional gravity system. When the soil fails, TCEQ typically requires an aerobic treatment unit with spray or drip dispersal. A soil evaluation by a licensed site evaluator confirms which system you can legally install on your lot.

How much does a new septic system cost in Princeton, TX?+

There is no honest flat number, because price depends on the system type your soil allows, tank size for your household, disposal method, site access, and permit fees. Every lot is different. Call or submit the form for a free, no-obligation on-site quote from a licensed local pro.

How long does septic installation take?+

Once permits are in hand, most residential installs are completed in a few working days of on-site work. The longer part is upstream: soil and site evaluation, system design by a registered professional, and TCEQ or county permit approval, which together usually take several weeks in Collin County.

Do you handle TCEQ permits?+

Yes. The installers we connect you with are TCEQ-licensed and handle the full permit process, from soil evaluation and system design through submission to the local designated representative and final inspection. You are copied on paperwork so you have a clean record for future resale.

How often should a septic tank be pumped?+

For a typical Princeton area household, every 3 to 5 years for a conventional tank, and every 1 to 3 years for the trash tank on an aerobic system. Homes with garbage disposals, higher occupancy, or heavy laundry use should pump on the shorter end. Aerobic systems also need a service contract with a licensed maintenance provider.

What are signs my septic system is failing?+

Common warning signs are slow drains across multiple fixtures, sewage smell in the yard, wet spots or unusually green grass over the drainfield, gurgling toilets, and backups after heavy rain. Aerobic system alarms going off, or a control panel light staying red, also mean it is time to call someone before a small issue becomes a full replacement.

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