Provide information regarding your particular project. This typically includes a plat map, construction drawings, timeline, etc. We'll then provide you with a quote.
Conduct a site evaluation to determine relevant factors for your septic design. Develop plans for the septic system and complete the necessary forms to submit to the health department.
The health department reviews the submitted design to ensure compliance with regulations. Upon approval, the septic system design is permitted, and the installation can proceed.
Jacob is a licensed Professional Engineering (PE), Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM), and Owner of Kesko Engineering.
License: #1224301-2202
Certificate No: 04238-OSP-2
Please reach us at keskoengineering@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
The cost of our services varies depending on the scope and complexity of the project. We provide customized quotes for each project based on the specific needs of the client. You can typically expect to pay $500 to $1,000 depending on location and site conditions.
The timeline for completing a project varies depending on the size and complexity of the project. We work with our clients to establish realistic timelines and ensure that projects are completed on time. We strive for a two week turn around.
We work with a variety of clients including individuals, small businesses, large corporations, and government agencies.
A septic system is an on-site wastewater treatment system used in areas without access to a centralized sewer system. It treats household wastewater by allowing solids to settle and decompose in a septic tank and then dispersing the clarified effluent into the soil for further treatment.
If your property is not connected to a municipal sewer system, you likely need a septic system. It is essential to check local building codes and regulations to determine the specific requirements for your area.
A site evaluation takes various factors into account, including soil type, groundwater level, topography, property size, setback requirements, and the number of bedrooms in the house, to determine the most suitable system design.
Regular maintenance is crucial to ensure the longevity and proper functioning of your septic system. This includes periodic pump-outs, avoiding excessive water usage, and refraining from flushing non-biodegradable items.
It is generally not recommended to plant trees with deep roots or construct permanent structures over the septic system area, as roots can damage the system, and access for maintenance might be hindered.
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