Septic Tank Abatement Services for Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Mateo, and Alameda Counties
Not all plumbers in our area have specific experience working with homeowners and their counties and cities to properly and officially abate an old, no-longer-needed septic tank. When abating a septic tank, it is important to follow your jurisdiction’s specific requirements. Failure to do so may cause a problem if/when the property goes up for sale.
Our team is experienced in navigating the specific requirements of each county, ensuring your septic abatement is performed according to local standards. Whether you’re moving onto public sewer service or preparing your property for development, we can handle both the septic abatement and the installation of your new sewer line. If you wish to build upon the land where the old tank is located, we will contract with a qualified engineer (required by the county or city) for appropriate reports and compaction testing.
Please note: You cannot build over a septic tank unless it has been abated to meet your county’s “buildable” standards. Be sure to contact your county for specific details.
Why Is Proper Septic Abatement Important?
- Required by County Regulations: A septic abatement permit is necessary when transitioning from a septic system to a city sewer line. This is in addition to any permits required for the public sewer connection.
- Failing Septic System: If your current septic system is failing, connecting to a public sewer service may be the best long-term solution.
- Property Development: If you plan to develop, build, or park over an area where your old septic system lies, you will need a septic abatement project permitted by the county or city to make the area “buildable.”
Why Choose Freedom Underground for Septic Abatement?
Septic abatement can be a complex process, but our team has the expertise and equipment to provide safe, efficient solutions. With experience across multiple counties, we ensure compliance with all local regulations and deliver results you can trust.
Call us at: (408) 693-6018 or use our Contact Us form to schedule a free estimate. Let us provide you with the right solution for your property’s needs, whether you are transitioning to public sewer service or developing your land.