Expert Septic System Installations for Homes & Businesses in Dayton and Surrounding Areas
Septic system installation is not a one-size-fits-all job. With years of experience across Dayton, OH and the surrounding communities, we understand local health department regulations, terrain challenges, and what it takes to install a system that works reliably for years to come.
Licensed & Insured Installers
Our team is fully certified and follows Ohio EPA and county health department standards.
Tailored System Designs
We design systems based on your household usage, soil type, and lot layout—never cutting corners.
End-to-End Project Management
From soil testing and permits to excavation and final hookup, we handle the full process.
Honest, Upfront Estimates
No hidden costs or surprise fees. You get transparent pricing and expert guidance every step of the way.
At SepTek, we follow a streamlined process to ensure smooth and compliant installations.
We assess your property’s terrain and soil to determine the best septic system design for your needs.
We handle the paperwork—submitting applications to the local health department and engineering a custom solution.
We excavate the designated area and install the septic tank, leach field, and any required components with precision and care.
We connect the system to your home or building and coordinate the necessary inspections to ensure compliance.
We install a range of systems to suit both residential and light commercial properties:
Not sure which one you need? We’ll walk you through your options based on property size, slope, and usage.
Installing a new septic tank is a big decision—but with SepTek Services, it doesn’t have to be stressful. As Ohio’s trusted septic experts, we deliver code-compliant, long-lasting septic system installations designed to meet the needs of your property, household size, and soil conditions.
Whether you’re building a new home, replacing an old tank, or upgrading your existing system, we handle every aspect of your septic installation from permits to final inspection—with precision, transparency, and care.
How often should I pump my septic tank?
Every 3 to 5 years is standard, but heavy usage or smaller systems may require annual pumping.
What happens if I don’t pump my septic tank?
You risk system failure, backups, expensive repairs, and even leach field contamination.
Do you offer emergency septic services?
Yes! Call us anytime for emergency septic backups or urgent cleaning needs.