Los Angeles Luxury Home Builder offers professional septic system installation for homeowners and builders across the greater Los Angeles area. We specialize in residential septic systems, septic tank installation, and drain field installation that keep your home running safely and cleanly. Our team handles every part of your project, from early planning to final inspection, so you never have to worry about a thing.
We bring over 20 years of experience to every job, which means your project is in hands that know exactly what to do. Our crew has completed hundreds of successful underground waste management system installations across Los Angeles County, and we hold all required local permits and licenses to work in your area. Clients choose us because we show up on time, explain everything in plain language, and never leave a job half done.
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A conventional septic system is the most common type we install for residential properties in Los Angeles. It includes a septic tank and a drain field that work together to safely treat and disperse wastewater from your home. We handle site evaluation, trenching, tank placement, and pipe connections as part of every install. Once we finish, we walk you through how your new system works so you feel confident using it.
An aerobic septic system uses oxygen to break down waste faster, which makes it a great fit for properties with limited drain field space. We install these systems for homes where a conventional setup just would not work well with the soil or lot size. Our team handles all the electrical connections, air pumps, and spray heads that come with aerobic units. We test everything before we leave to make sure your system is running the way it should.
If your old tank is cracked, full, or no longer working as it should, we can replace it with a new one that fits your current household size. We carry concrete, fiberglass, and polyethylene tank options, so you get to pick what works best for your situation. Our crew handles all excavation, removal of the old tank, and installation of the new one safely and cleanly. We also check the condition of your drain field at the same time, so nothing gets missed.
A healthy drain field is just as important as the tank itself, because it is where treated water actually returns to the ground. We design and install drain fields that match your soil type and the daily water usage of your household. Our team digs the trenches, lays the perforated pipes, and adds the proper gravel and cover material at every step. We always follow local Los Angeles County codes, which means your system passes inspection the first time.
Los Angeles has a wide range of soil types, lot sizes, and local code requirements, all of which affect how a septic system gets designed and built. Our team has worked across the county for over 20 years, so we know what inspectors look for and what the land demands in different neighborhoods.
We use that local knowledge to plan systems that work well for years without constant repairs or issues. Having a local crew also means we are close by if you ever have a question or concern down the road.
We know that having a construction crew on your property can feel disruptive, which is why we work hard to stay clean and organized at every job site. Our team covers exposed soil, removes debris at the end of each day, and takes care not to damage your lawn or garden.
We treat your property like it is our own, because we genuinely care about leaving things better than we found them. A tidy job site also helps the work go faster, so you get your yard back sooner.
Nobody should feel confused about what is happening on their own property, so we explain every phase of the project in plain, simple terms. We call or text you before we arrive, let you know what we are doing that day, and flag anything unexpected right away instead of hoping you won't notice.
Our clients tell us this open communication is one of the things they appreciate most about working with us. We want you to feel informed and comfortable, not stressed or left guessing.
Good planning is what separates a smooth install from a costly headache, and our team does the groundwork right. We take time to study your property before we ever dig, so every part of the job fits your land correctly.
A perc test tells us how well your soil absorbs water, which directly affects what kind of system will work on your property. We schedule and perform the test, then use the results to design a system that matches your land perfectly. Our findings also get submitted to the county for permitting, which saves you a trip to the office.
After the perc test, we put together a full layout of your new system based on your property lines, home location, and water usage. The design shows exactly where the tank, pipes, and drain field will go before a single shovel touches the ground. We share the plans with you first so you can ask questions and feel comfortable with every detail.
We pull every permit your project needs directly through Los Angeles County, which takes that burden off your plate entirely. Our team knows the local codes well, so we prepare paperwork that gets approved without delays or back-and-forth. You will always know where your project stands because we keep you updated at each stage.
A septic system is an underground wastewater treatment setup that works for homes not connected to a city sewer line. It collects waste from your home, treats it naturally in the tank and drain field, and returns clean water to the ground. Our team can check your property to confirm whether a septic system is the right fit for you.
A perc test measures how fast your soil absorbs water, which tells us what type of drain field will work on your land. We dig small test holes, pour in water, and time how quickly it drains away into the ground below. The results guide the entire design of your system, so the test is one of the most important early steps.
Yes, we install septic systems on a wide range of lot sizes, including smaller urban and suburban properties throughout Los Angeles County. For tight spaces, an aerobic septic system is often a good fit because it needs less drain field area than a conventional setup. We assess your lot during our initial site visit and tell you exactly what will work.
Every septic system installation in Los Angeles County requires permits from the local health department and building authority. Our team pulls all required permits on your behalf and prepares the paperwork to match county standards from the start. We handle the entire approval process so you do not have to deal with the county offices yourself.
A conventional septic system uses natural bacteria in the soil to treat waste, while an aerobic system adds oxygen to speed up the breakdown process. Aerobic systems are a good fit for properties with smaller lots or soil that does not drain as well as needed. Our team reviews both options with you and recommends the one that fits your property and daily water use best.