From residential installs to commercial projects, Septic Atlanta delivers reliable septic tank digging, drain field trenching, and full site prep with licensed operators and top-tier equipment. Fast scheduling, clean work, and done right the first time.
Work with a team that’s fully certified in Georgia, ensuring safety, compliance, and peace of mind on every job.
We show up on time, dig with precision, and get your site septic-ready without delays or mess.
At Septic Atlanta, we specialize in septic excavation with a focus on quality, safety, and local expertise. Backed by years of hands-on experience and fully licensed in Georgia, we proudly serve homeowners, builders, and rural property owners with dependable service and honest work.
Expert Digging, Trenching & Site Prep Across Metro Atlanta
Take a look at our past excavation work across Metro Atlanta — from septic tank digs and drain field trenching to tight-lot access and emergency jobs. Our gallery showcases the precision, professionalism, and equipment that set Septic Atlanta apart on every job site.
Whether you’re planning a new septic system or need expert excavation support, we’re here to help — fast, reliable, and fully licensed.
We deliver clean, precise septic excavation with expert operators and reliable equipment—always safe, fast, and done right.
Fully certified to operate in Georgia, ensuring peace of mind on every project.
Skilled team with years of hands-on septic excavation experience.
We work efficiently to meet tight deadlines without compromising quality.
Respectful of your property — no mess, no hassle.
Mini excavators, skid steers, and attachments ready for any job size or site.
Flexible scheduling and support for septic installation companies.
Here are some of the most common questions we get about septic excavation. If you still need help, we’re just a call away.
Yes, most septic system projects require a county permit. We can help guide you through the process or coordinate with your installer.
Depth varies by site, but trenches are typically 4–6 feet deep. We dig according to local codes and soil conditions.
Absolutely. We dig perc test trenches to support soil evaluation and system planning.
Most projects are completed in 1–2 days, depending on size, access, and site prep needs.