Septic Tank Installation & Maintenance in North Georgia

Septic Tank Installation & Maintenance in North Georgia

by Reeves Grading, Hauling and Septic Tanks

Your Septic System: The Unsung Hero Beneath Your Feet

Most people don’t think about what happens after they flush. And honestly, that’s how it should be — when your septic system is healthy, it works quietly like the backstage crew at a Broadway show.

But when something goes wrong? Suddenly, the “show” stops — and it’s not a pleasant intermission.

That’s where Reeves Grading, Hauling and Septic Tanks comes in. We’ve been North Georgia’s go-to experts for decades, keeping homes flowing smoothly from Dawsonville to Dahlonega — and everywhere in between.

We like to say, “We’re number 1 in No. 2 — and we’re not Chanel either.”

📞 Call 770-480-5454 for a free estimate anywhere in North Georgia.

URL: https://www.reevesseptictanks.com/septic-tank-installation-maintenance-north-georgia/


Why Septic Systems Matter More Than You Think

Your septic tank is like your body’s digestive system — it takes in everything you flush and breaks it down naturally. But just like skipping your annual check-up, ignoring your septic system leads to messy consequences.

A well-installed and maintained system saves thousands in repairs, prevents contamination, and keeps your property odor-free.

That’s why Reeves Septic Tanks treats every installation like it’s for family — strong, efficient, and built to last.


The Anatomy of a Septic System (in Plain English)

Think of your septic system as a relay race:

  1. Wastewater leaves your home and enters the tank.
  2. The tank separates solids, scum, and liquid.
  3. Liquids flow to the drain field, where soil filters and purifies it.
  4. Nature finishes the job.

When one runner trips — say a clogged line — the whole team falls behind.


Step 1: Getting the Right Septic System Installed

Installing a septic system isn’t just about digging a hole. It’s part science, part strategy, and a little bit of art — especially in North Georgia’s red clay and rolling hills.

Here’s how Reeves Grading, Hauling and Septic Tanks handles it:

1️⃣ Site Evaluation

We test your soil, slope, and water table to design a system that drains properly. (If your yard is always soggy, odds are your old system wasn’t matched to the land.)

2️⃣ Permits & Design

We handle all paperwork and code requirements so you don’t have to wrestle with the county.

3️⃣ Excavation & Installation

Our crew digs, grades, and places your septic tank and drain field exactly where they’ll work best — with minimal yard disruption.

Pro Tip: Good grading = good drainage. Learn more in Grading Contractors North Georgia.

4️⃣ Inspection & Backfill

Once installed, everything is tested and inspected. We backfill and regrade the site, leaving your yard ready for grass again — not a construction zone.


Concrete vs. Plastic Tanks: Which One’s Right for You?

Homeowners often ask: “Should I go with a plastic or concrete septic tank?” It’s like choosing between a truck and a sedan — depends on where you’re driving.

  • Concrete Tanks: Durable, long-lasting, ideal for clay soil and driveways.
  • Plastic Tanks: Lightweight, affordable, great for cabins or remote sites.

Each has its place, and we’ll guide you through the pros and cons. See our full breakdown:
➡️ Concrete vs Plastic Septic Tanks


How Often Should You Pump Your Septic Tank?

If your septic tank is the digestive system of your home, pumping it is like a good cleanse.

Most homes need pumping every 3–5 years, depending on:

  • Household size
  • Water usage
  • Tank capacity

If you hear gurgling, smell something odd, or notice slow drains, it’s time to call.
See all the warning signs in ➡️ Septic Tank Pumping in North Georgia.


Real Story: The Case of the Phantom Flush

A Dawsonville homeowner called us about a “haunted” toilet that flushed itself at night. 👻 Turns out, a leaky float valve was sending small surges of water into the tank, overloading the drain field after rainstorms.

We fixed the valve, pumped the tank, and regraded the slope — saving her thousands.
Moral: Even tiny plumbing quirks can create big septic headaches.


Signs You Might Need Maintenance

  • Slow drains: Like traffic on I-285 — nothing moves.
  • Odors: Smells mean trouble.
  • Lush grass: Pretty but possibly oversaturated.
  • Standing water: Never good unless it’s a pool.

Call Reeves Septic Tanks for an inspection before it becomes an emergency.


Why Choose Reeves Grading, Hauling and Septic Tanks

We don’t just install septic systems — we install confidence. From grading the land to hauling the fill dirt to installing the tank, it’s all one smooth process.

  • ✅ Family-owned
  • ✅ Licensed & insured
  • ✅ Transparent pricing
  • ✅ Local expertise

And yes — we keep it fun, because even septic work deserves a smile.


Maintenance Tips for a Long, Healthy System

  • Don’t flush wipes, grease, or feminine products.
  • Use septic-safe cleaners.
  • Space out laundry loads.
  • Inspect every 3 years.

Pro Tip: Treat your septic like your car — routine service beats repairs any day.


Get Your Free Estimate Today

A solid septic system is one of the best investments you can make.
📞 Call 770-480-5454 or visit Reeves Grading, Hauling and Septic Tanks for a free quote today.

Serving Dawsonville, Dahlonega, Gainesville, Forsyth County, and all of North Georgia.