New Septic Installation, Burgaw, NC

Choosing our team as your partner for new septic installation means you get expert workmanship and the peace of mind that comes with a job done right.

If you’re building a new structure in or near Burgaw, North Carolina, part of the construction process might involve placing a septic system. This self-contained waste storage and processing unit is used when a property is too far from a municipal wastewater plant, so homes and businesses in this rural part of the state commonly rely on these systems. At Rooks Backhoe, we can take care of the entire new septic installation process on your property, bringing years of experience and extensive knowledge.

New Septic Installation in Burgaw, North Carolina

The owner of our company was working in the trucking and backhoe business when the footer of his backhoe collapsed into a septic tank. This occurred more than two decades ago, requiring him to repair the tank and address the problem. He recognized his natural skills in this industry and earned a license to perform new septic installation, replacement, and repair services.

When performing new septic installation, our technicians handle the entire process. We will secure any necessary permits, design a system that suits the specifics of the property, and keep you informed. Before we start, we always assess the factors that impact the septic system, including the site conditions, local regulations, and household size. Every component we install will be made from high-quality materials for long-lasting results.

Choosing our team as your partner for new septic installation means you get expert workmanship and the peace of mind that comes with a job done right. We are proud to deliver dependable service, honest communication, and competitive pricing for all of our services. Contact us to learn more.


At Rooks Backhoe, we offer new septic installation services in Pender County and New Hanover County, as well as Rocky Point, Boiling Spring Lakes, Leland, Burgaw, Hampstead, and Wilmington, North Carolina.