Siouxland Well Company

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    • Home
    • Septic Service
      • Septic Installation
      • Septic Pumping
      • Septic Repair
      • Chamber & Pit Repair
      • Camera Inspections
      • TOT Inspections
      • Alternative Systems
    • Well Service
      • Well Drilling
      • Well Repair Service
      • Broken Water Lines
      • Yard Hydrants
      • Pressure Tanks
      • Well Abandonment

  • Home
  • Septic Service
    • Septic Installation
    • Septic Pumping
    • Septic Repair
    • Chamber & Pit Repair
    • Camera Inspections
    • TOT Inspections
    • Alternative Systems
  • Well Service
    • Well Drilling
    • Well Repair Service
    • Broken Water Lines
    • Yard Hydrants
    • Pressure Tanks
    • Well Abandonment

Septic installation

Septic Tanks

Conventional systems as pictured above are most common and our first choice when it comes to installs. They are environmentally friendly, cost effect, durable & long lasting! Septic systems are designed to filter wastewater. A septic system works on gravity flow, the tank collects all your drain water & sewage, settling them in the process. The bottom layer contains sludge made of solids, the middle layer contains waste water also known as effluent, and the very top layer is scum, made up of fats, oils, and grease. Effluent is the only material that drains into your leach field slowly releasing into the soil over time. Sludge, scum and left over effluent get pumped out, recommended every 3-5 years to maintain a properly functioning system. 

Installation

It is our goal to install your new septic system promptly and cost-effectively while providing outstanding service and dedication. A standard system includes: standard septic tank, d-box, & leach field. 

Common myths about septics

False, proper maintenance will not emit any odors. If you do notice a bad odor coming from your system, there are a variety of issues that could be occurring and you should have the issue addressed as soon as possible. 


False, well maintained systems will almost never fail and could last beyond 30 years. 


False, if the septic system is installed properly and maintained regularly there will be no contamination issues. 


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