Septic system Installation, Replacement, and drain Field Services
At Freedom Underground, we provide septic tank inspection, tank installation, and septic drain field (aka leach field) installation. Whether you are building a new home, replacing an aging system, or extending the life of your current system, our experienced team is here to guide you through the process—ensuring that your home’s wastewater system operates reliably for years to come.
Why Choose Freedom Underground?
Septic systems are an essential part of your home, but they also represent a significant investment. At Freedom Underground, we bring years of expertise, high-quality workmanship, and a commitment to providing you with a hassle-free experience. We have successfully completed installations and repairs across Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Mateo, and Alameda Counties.
Our New Septic System Installation and Replacement Services
When you choose Freedom Underground, we take care of all aspects of the septic system installation or replacement, from sourcing materials to managing permits. Our services include:
- Sourcing and Delivery: We handle all procurement of septic system components and arrange for delivery to your site.
- Installation of Plastic or Cement Tanks: Whether you need a Norwesco Bruiser plastic tank or a cement tank like Don Chapin, we can install any type of septic system required.
- Septic Drain Field Installation: We ensure your system functions effectively by installing septic drain fields (also known as leach fields). We offer both traditional leach lines and the Geoflow Subsurface Drip Dispersal System.
- Old Tank Abatement: We safely remove and dispose of your old septic tank according to local building codes. This includes obtaining septic abatement permits as required.
- Permit Management and Inspections: We file for all necessary permits with your county or city and coordinate with inspectors and engineers to ensure compliance with all regulations.
- Orenco Advantex Certification: We are certified to install advanced systems like Orenco Advantex, giving you access to cutting-edge technology in septic system design.
A new septic system usually entails a permit from your County or in some cases your City. The permit requires a qualified engineer’s plan. If you have this plan, you can send it directly to us to obtain an estimate. Email that plan to us at: [email protected]. You can also call us today at (408) 693-6018 or use our contact form.
How We Make the Process Easy
We know that installing or replacing a septic system can feel overwhelming. That is why we are here to guide you through each step of the process, ensuring everything runs smoothly from start to finish. Whether you need help with permitting or want to understand your options for extending the life of your current system, Freedom Underground is here to offer expert advice and a stress-free experience.
Extend the life of your Current Septic System
If you are not building a new home or expanding your property, there are cost-effective ways to extend the life of your current septic system. A drain field extension or tank replacement can help you avoid needing a full system overhaul. If your drain field is saturated, we can expand or install a new field, as long as your property has enough space.
While our project cost estimates are free, we may charge a small consultation fee if you need our expertise to find a solution for your drain field. Many of our customers have avoided needing a new septic system plan by simply extending or adding a new drain field, saving them time and money. If we do need to charge a consultation fee, we can credit it back to you as part of a drain field project.
Upgrading to a newer, similar-sized tank can also prolong the life of your system without the extensive permit process required for new construction.
Call us today for a Consultation on your Septic System Needs (408) 693-6018
Other Information
- See Septic System Maintenance
- Leach Field (aka Septic Drain Field) installation. See Your Septic’s Drain Field
- Santa Clara Department of Environmental Health’s page for an Onsite Wastewater Treatment System, (a septic system)