Best Septic System Installation in Clearfield County, PA
Compare 14 local septic system installation providers in Clearfield County. Verified listings with real contact info.
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BJOE LLC
595 Industrial Park Rd, Clearfield, PA 16830
5 ★
36 reviews
Bigler Boyz Enviro Inc. - Emergency HAZMAT Spill Response
1950 Dale Rd, Woodland, PA 16881
3.7 ★
53 reviews
Byham Dirtworx llc
2 W Park Ave Suite 4, DuBois, PA 15801
5 ★
30 reviews
TH Port-A-John
5965 Main St, La Jose, PA 15753
4.6 ★
10 reviews
Ken's Septic Service LLC
590 Spruce Alley, Punxsutawney, PA 15767
4.9 ★
22 reviews
Williams & Sons Services Inc
411 Williams Rd, Reynoldsville, PA 15851
5 ★
394 reviews
Wilt's Septic Service & Excavating
3849 E Pleasant Valley Blvd, Altoona, PA 16601
4.1 ★
9 reviews
Musser Sewer & Septic LLC
9171 Yocum Rd, Petersburg, PA 16669
5 ★
21 reviews
Pioneer DirtWorks
309 W Market St, Clearfield, PA 16830
5 ★
3 reviews
Shemory's Septic Service
29 Sister Ln, Lock Haven, PA 17745
5 ★
9 reviews
David J Eckenrode Septic Tank
221 Syberton Rd, Loretto, PA 15940
5 ★
22 reviews
Robinson Septic Service, Inc. DBA: Robinson Portable Toilets
306 Runville Rd, Bellefonte, PA 16823
4.8 ★
9 reviews
C E Shawley Septic Services
226 Shawley Ln, Bellefonte, PA 16823
3.8 ★
10 reviews
Mc Kee Excavation
781 Runville Rd, Bellefonte, PA 16823
5 ★
6 reviews
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a new septic system cost in Pennsylvania?
A conventional septic system in Pennsylvania typically costs $10,000 to $25,000, depending on soil conditions, system type, and tank size. Alternative systems (sand mounds, drip irrigation) cost more due to additional engineering and components.
What permits are needed for septic installation in Pennsylvania?
You need a sewage permit from your local municipality, issued through the Sewage Enforcement Officer (SEO). This requires a completed site evaluation, soil testing (perc test and probe), and an approved system design. The process typically takes 4-8 weeks.
How long does septic system installation take?
The physical installation usually takes 3-5 days for a conventional system. However, the entire process from initial soil testing through final inspection can take 2-3 months, including permit processing time.
What type of septic system do I need?
The system type depends on your soil conditions, lot size, and local regulations. Conventional systems with gravity-fed drain fields are most common and affordable. If your soil doesn't perk well, you may need a sand mound, drip irrigation, or aerobic treatment system.