Commercial Septic System Installation

Commercial Septic System Installation

Professional commercial septic system installation for businesses, facilities, and high-capacity properties across every phase of design, permitting, and construction.


5 Highlights on Commercial Septic System Installation

  • Engineered for high-capacity demand. Our commercial septic system installations handle thousands of gallons per day, sized precisely to match your facility’s hydraulic load and organic load requirements. We install precast concrete tanks, fiberglass tanks, and polyethylene tanks rated for commercial wastewater volumes.
  • Full permitting and code compliance. We coordinate directly with your local health department to secure every permit, submit site plans and as-built drawings, and schedule inspections. Your installation will comply with all applicable codes, regulations, and ordinances from day one.
  • Advanced treatment options available. We install aerobic treatment units, recirculating sand filters, drip irrigation systems, and constructed wetlands for properties that require advanced effluent quality or sit near sensitive water tables.
  • Complete site work included. Our crews excavate, trench, grade, and backfill using our own backhoes, trenchers, and excavators. We place aggregate, drainrock, gravel beds, and geotextile fabric to manufacturer specifications.
  • Licensed, certified, and insured. Every installer on our team holds current licensing and certification. We assign a dedicated project manager to your commercial septic system installation who oversees each phase from soil testing through final commissioning.

Why Choose Our Commercial Septic System Installation

Commercial septic system installation is a specialized discipline that demands engineering precision, regulatory knowledge, and heavy equipment expertise. Action Septic Service brings all three to every project.

We’ve installed onsite wastewater treatment systems for restaurants, hotels, office parks, retail centers, churches, schools, and manufacturing facilities. Each commercial property presents unique challenges. A grease-laden restaurant generates different wastewater than a high-occupancy office building. We design and install systems that match your specific effluent characteristics, including BOD levels, TSS concentrations, and nitrogen output.

Our design engineers and soil scientists conduct thorough perc tests and soil evaluations before we break ground. We calculate gallons per day capacity, identify setback distances and easement restrictions, and designate reserve areas for future expansion. That upfront work prevents costly problems after installation.

We don’t subcontract the critical phases. Our own licensed installers connect distribution boxes, set inlet baffles and outlet baffles, install dosing pumps and float switches, wire control panels and alarms, and test every component before commissioning. You get one point of accountability.

Action Septic Service also offers post-installation maintenance agreements and service contracts. We’ll monitor, inspect, and pump your commercial system on a scheduled basis to keep it compliant and fully operational. Choose a trusted contractor who stands behind the work long after the backfill settles.


Signs You Need Commercial Septic System Installation

Your property lacks municipal sewer access: Commercial properties outside city sewer service areas need an onsite wastewater treatment system. If your building site sits beyond the nearest sewer main, a commercial septic system installation is your path to occupancy. Your health department won’t issue a certificate of occupancy without a permitted wastewater solution.

You’re constructing a new commercial building: New construction on undeveloped land requires a complete septic system designed from scratch. This means soil testing, percolation tests, engineered site plans, and a permitted installation that accounts for your projected hydraulic load. A design engineer must size the septic tank, pump chamber, and drain field to handle your building’s peak daily flow in gallons per day.

Your existing cesspool or holding tank can’t keep up: Older commercial properties sometimes rely on outdated cesspools or undersized holding tanks that overflow, clog, or require constant pumping. Replacing that failing system with a properly engineered commercial septic installation eliminates chronic backups, reduces long-term pumping costs, and brings your property into regulatory compliance.

You’re expanding or changing your building’s use: Converting a small office into a restaurant dramatically changes your wastewater profile. Grease interceptors, pretreatment units, and larger leach fields become necessary. A change of use often triggers health department review, and your current system may be declared non-compliant for the new occupancy type.

Health department notices or failed inspections: If an inspector has flagged your property for contaminated effluent discharge, saturated drain fields, or non-compliant system components, you may need a full commercial septic system installation to remediate the violations and restore compliant operation.


Our Commercial Septic System Installation Process

Commercial septic system installation is a multi-phase operation. Here’s how Action Septic Service executes each project from start to finish.

Site evaluation and soil testing. We begin with a comprehensive site assessment. Our soil scientist performs perc tests at multiple locations to measure absorption rates. We identify the water table depth, map setback distances from wells and property lines, and evaluate slope and grading requirements.

System design and engineering. A licensed design engineer creates your system layout based on soil data, projected wastewater volume, and effluent characteristics. The design specifies tank size, dual compartment or single compartment configuration, distribution box placement, lateral line spacing, and drain field dimensions. We select conventional, mound, chambered, or advanced treatment configurations based on site conditions.

Permitting. We prepare and submit all permit applications, site plans, and engineering documents to your local health department. We handle revisions and schedule required inspections throughout the project.

Excavation and installation. Our crews excavate tank pits and absorption trenches using backhoes and trenchers. We set precast concrete or fiberglass tanks, install risers and access ports, connect PVC pipe and header lines, place effluent filters and baffles, and build the drain field with aggregate and geotextile fabric. Submersible pumps, dosing chambers, float switches, and control panels go in where the design requires pressurized delivery.

Inspection, testing, and commissioning. We schedule final health department inspection, verify all connections, test alarms and pumps, seed the system with bacteria, and commission the installation for active service.


Brands We Use

Commercial septic system installation demands components built for heavy, sustained use. Action Septic Service installs products from these trusted manufacturers:

  1. Infiltrator Water Technologies 
  2. Orenco Systems
  3. Zoeller 
  4. Liberty Pumps 
  5. Polylok 
  6. Sim/Tech Filter 
  7. Hoot Systems 
  8. Jet Inc. 
  9. TUF-TITE 
  10. ADS (Advanced Drainage Systems) 

Every product we install meets or exceeds local code requirements.


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FAQs About Commercial Septic System Installation

What is commercial septic system installation? 

Commercial septic system installation is the design, permitting, and construction of an onsite wastewater treatment system for a business or commercial property. It includes installing a septic tank, pump chamber, distribution box, drain field, and any advanced treatment components required by the property’s wastewater volume and local regulations.

When does a commercial property need a new septic system? 

A new installation is needed when constructing on land without municipal sewer access, when an existing system fails inspection, when a building changes its use or occupancy type, or when an outdated cesspool or holding tank no longer meets code requirements.

How long does commercial septic system installation take? 

Most commercial installations take two to six weeks from excavation through commissioning. Permitting timelines vary by jurisdiction and can add several weeks. Complex projects involving mound systems, aerobic treatment units, or engineered drain fields may require additional time.

Can you install a septic system for a restaurant or food service facility? 

Yes. Restaurants and food service operations produce grease-laden wastewater that requires grease interceptors and pretreatment units upstream of the septic tank. We size and install these components to handle your kitchen’s specific discharge volume and organic load.

How much does commercial septic system installation cost? 

Costs depend on system size, soil conditions, treatment level required, and local permitting fees. A straightforward commercial gravity-fed system costs less than a pressurized mound system with advanced treatment. Contact Action Septic Service for a detailed estimate based on your property’s specific needs.

Does the health department need to approve the installation? 

Yes. Every commercial septic system installation requires a permit from your local health department. An inspector reviews the design, observes construction at key stages, and conducts a final inspection before the system is commissioned for use.