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New systems and replacements

Septic design and installation built around your property, not a generic template

When a home needs a new septic system or a replacement, every detail matters, from the soil and lot layout to permitting and final inspection. Septic Rescue helps homeowners and builders move through that process with clear communication and code-compliant work from start to finish.

Site-specific system design based on soil, lot size, and usage needs

Permit and inspection support from planning through final approval

Long-term reliability from licensed installation done the right way

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A septic installation is not a cosmetic project. It is critical infrastructure for the property, and it has to be planned correctly from day one. Septic Rescue works on new construction systems and replacement systems with a focus on long-term reliability, property-specific design, and follow-through through the full process. Homeowners should not have to piece everything together on their own or wonder whether steps are being skipped. This is the kind of work that needs to be done right.

Site-specific design matters

Every property has different demands. Soil conditions, lot size, grade, house size, and wastewater use all affect what kind of system makes sense. Good design is not about forcing one solution onto every project. It is about matching the system to the property so performance, compliance, and longevity line up from the start.

That is especially important in Central Texas, where site conditions can vary and mistakes in planning can create delays or expensive corrections later.

Permitting, compliance, and installation

A quality septic project includes more than equipment on site. It also includes the paperwork, approvals, layout, and inspections required to keep the job moving legally and correctly. Septic Rescue handles the process with code compliance in mind so homeowners and builders are not left navigating requirements alone.

From preparation through installation and final approval steps, the goal is a system that is built to serve the property well and stand up over time.

A dependable partner for new builds and replacements

Some customers are building a new home and need the septic portion handled cleanly so the rest of the project can keep moving. Others are dealing with an aging or failed system and need a replacement path they can trust. In both cases, clear expectations and strong communication make a big difference.

Septic Rescue brings a local, hands-on approach to these projects, backed by Ivan Rangel’s field experience and a reputation for communication and clean job sites that customers repeatedly call out in reviews.

Why homeowners call Septic Rescue

  • New septic systems and replacements designed for the actual site
  • Permit and compliance support from start to finish
  • Installation planning focused on long-term reliability
  • Trusted local experience with communication homeowners can count on

What to expect

  1. 1Discuss the property, goals, and whether the project is a new build or a replacement.
  2. 2Review the site-specific needs that shape design, permitting, and installation.
  3. 3Move through the install process with clear updates through completion and final inspection.
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Service questions

Helpful homeowner FAQs

Yes, new systems and most replacements involve permitting and inspection requirements. Septic Rescue handles the process from planning through final inspection so homeowners are not left trying to navigate the paperwork alone.

System design is based on soil conditions, lot size, grade, household usage, and local code requirements. The goal is a system that fits the site correctly, works reliably, and passes the required approval steps.

Septic Rescue serves Williamson, Travis, and Bell Counties, including Georgetown, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Leander, Liberty Hill, Austin, Westlake, Lake Travis, Bee Cave, Dripping Springs, Killeen, Belton, and Temple.

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Call Septic Rescue for repairs, maintenance, new system planning, or a quote for septic work in Williamson, Travis, and Bell Counties.