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We Install All System Types for Both Residential and Commercial

When it comes to septic system installation, experience and precision matter. At Hartman Septic, we specialize in both residential and commercial septic installs, providing high-quality, code-compliant systems that are built to last. Whether you're building a new home, developing a commercial site, or replacing an aging system, we offer expert solutions tailored to your property and soil conditions.

Commercial System for a Bourbon Bottling Facility

Our Installation Services Include:

  • New construction installs (residential & commercial)
  • System replacements and upgrades
  • Advanced site evaluations and soil testing
  • Complete permit handling and health department coordination
  • Conventional, alternative, and engineered systems
  • Gravel systems, chamber systems, drip systems, and more
  • Finish grading with quality topsoil for better recovery and grass growth

Residential System for a New Build in Simpsonville

Why Choose Hartman Septic?

  • Certified Expertise: Kentucky’s first Master Septic Installer
  • Full-Service Capability: From design to final grading, we handle the entire process
  • Local Knowledge: Deep understanding of state and county regulations
  • System Variety: We install all system types based on your property’s unique needs
  • Reliable Timeline: Clear communication and dependable scheduling
  • Honest Recommendations: We guide you to the right system - not the most expensive one

2 ATU's, 3 septic tanks, and 2 pump tanks for a single commercial system

Built Right. Backed by Experience.

We don’t just install septic systems, we build infrastructure that protects your property, your investment, and your peace of mind. From start to finish, you’ll have a team that’s committed to doing things the right way, every time.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation or get a quote for your upcoming project.

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We provide septic services for both commercial and residential projects.

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FAQs

Common facts and questions.

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How often should I get my septic tank pumped?

Most septic tanks should be pumped every 3 to 5 years, depending on the tank size and number of people living in the home. Larger households or smaller tanks may need more frequent service. Regular pumping prevents buildup of solids that can overflow into the drain field and cause system failure.

Tip: Don’t wait for signs of trouble! Routine maintenance is much cheaper than system repairs or replacements.

What are signs that my septic system is failing?

Common warning signs include:

  • Slow draining sinks or toilets
  • Gurgling sounds in your plumbing
  • Strong odors in the yard or around drains
  • Excessive, Lush, dark green grass over the drain field
  • Standing water or soggy areas in your yard

If you notice any of these, it’s important to have your system inspected immediately to avoid costly damage.

The grass over my lateral lines is brown, what does that mean?

Brown or dry grass over your lateral lines is usually a good sign! It means your drain field is doing its job, filtering wastewater underground without oversaturating the soil above. A healthy drain field is designed to disperse water slowly and evenly, not keep the surface wet.

But when you notice brown grass with any of the following, it may be time to schedule an inspection:

  • You have slow draining sinks, gurgling toilets, or backups happening in your home
  • You see standing water in other areas of your septic system
  • There is green grass over some lateral lines but not others

I see water around my lateral lines. What does this mean?

Standing water or soggy ground around your lateral lines is a red flag that your system may be failing. This usually means the drain field is no longer able to absorb and filter wastewater properly. Common causes include:

  • System overload from too much water use
  • Clogged or damaged lateral lines
  • A full or unpumped septic tank
  • Poor soil absorption or compacted soil

Take action quickly! Continued use of a failing system can lead to contamination, bad odors, and costly repairs. Give us a call for a septic consultation!

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