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Septic System Installation Servicesin Central Texas

Building a new home or adding onto your property across Central Texas means getting the OSSF right from day one. Septic Cheetah provides full septic tank installation and septic system installation with site evaluation, soil assessment, permitting, and county inspection coordination. We design and install conventional, low-pressure dose, and aerobic systems sized for your household and local Texas requirements.

Complete Installation Services

Septic tank installation and septic system installation from site visit to county sign-off

New Construction

New Construction

Full septic system design and install for new builds

  • Site & soil evaluation
  • System design
  • Permit handling
  • Professional install
Conventional & Aerobic

Conventional & Aerobic

Conventional, low-pressure dose, and aerobic OSSF systems

  • Conventional systems
  • Aerobic ATU installs
  • Spray field setup
  • County compliance
Permits & Inspection

Permits & Inspection

Local county OSSF permits and paperwork handled from application through final approval

  • Permit applications
  • Inspection scheduling
  • TCEQ compliance
  • Final approval

New Construction Septic Installation

Every septic system installation starts with understanding your lot. We evaluate soil percolation, setback distances, groundwater considerations, and household wastewater load before recommending a system type that will perform for decades in Central Texas conditions. For new construction across Central Texas communities from Cedar Park to Liberty Hill, we coordinate with builders and homeowners to keep the OSSF schedule aligned with foundation and framing timelines. Our installs include properly sized tanks, distribution components, drain fields or spray systems, risers, and access points that make future maintenance and inspections straightforward rather than an afterthought buried under the yard.

New Construction Septic Installation

System Types We Install

Central Texas properties may qualify for conventional gravity systems, low-pressure dose systems, or aerobic treatment units depending on soil, lot size, and regulatory constraints. We install all three with designs that meet current TCEQ and county OSSF standards. Aerobic septic system installation is common on challenging lots where conventional dispersal is not feasible. Low-pressure systems offer flexibility on sloped Hill Country terrain. Conventional systems remain the right choice on many larger rural parcels. We explain the tradeoffs clearly so you understand what you are getting, what maintenance each system requires, and how your choice affects long-term operating costs and compliance obligations.

System Types We Install

OSSF Permits and County Compliance

Navigating Texas OSSF permits and county application requirements is one of the most stressful parts of septic system installation for homeowners. Septic Cheetah handles permit filing, design submissions, required soil testing coordination, and scheduling of county inspections from initial application through final authorization to operate. We work directly with county reviewers to resolve questions and keep your project moving. Proper permitting protects your investment at resale, ensures insurance and warranty coverage, and prevents costly rework if an unpermitted system is flagged during a future real estate transaction or compliance review.

OSSF Permits and County Compliance

Site Preparation and Installation Process

Before tanks and lines go in the ground, the site must be prepared correctly. We coordinate excavation, import fill when needed, protect existing utilities, and stage equipment to minimize damage to your property during septic tank installation. Our crew sets tanks level, connects inlet and outlet lines with proper slope, installs distribution boxes or pump chambers, and constructs drain fields or spray dispersal areas to engineered specifications. Throughout the septic system installation process, we keep you informed about timeline, weather delays, and inspection milestones so there are no surprises when county officials arrive for their review.

Site Preparation and Installation Process

Why Choose Septic Cheetah for Installation

Septic Cheetah combines repair-field experience with installation expertise, which means we design systems that are serviceable long after the backhoe leaves. Too many installers focus only on passing inspection day without thinking about future pump access, alarm placement, or maintenance clearances. We build OSSF systems throughout Central Texas that homeowners can actually live with, including proper riser heights, labeled components, and documentation you will need for inspections, real estate sales, and warranty claims. Schedule a site visit to discuss your new construction or replacement installation project with a team that knows Central Texas soil and local permitting inside and out.

Why Choose Septic Cheetah for Installation

Why Choose Us for Installation

Permitted installs built to Texas OSSF standards

Licensed OSSF Installers

Fully licensed and insured for residential and commercial work.

We Handle Permits

Applications, inspections, and county paperwork.

Quality Materials

Tanks, pumps, and components built to last.

Transparent Pricing

Detailed quotes after a site visit. No surprise fees.

Our Installation Process

From first site visit to final inspection

01

Site Visit

Property assessment, soil review, and system sizing

1-2 hours
02

Design & Permits

System design and OSSF permit submission

1-2 weeks
03

Installation

Excavation, tank set, lines, and component install

3-10 days
04

Final Inspection

County inspection and system commissioning

1 day

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about septic installation in Central Texas

Contact us to schedule a site visit. We evaluate your property, discuss system options, and outline the permitting and installation timeline for your address.

Serving Central Texas

Local septic installation crews across our service cities

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