Ready for a septic system in Park County?
Code-Compliant Septic Installs
We are licensed to install septic systems built to Park County code and tailored to your soil, slope, and usage needs. From perk testing to final inspection, we handle it all and make sure it’s done right—the first time.
Includes:
- Soil testing & permitting guidance
- Excavation for tank & leach field
- Installation of new or replacement systems
- Coordination with inspectors & engineers
“We install septic systems like we’d want them on our own land—straightforward and long-lasting.”
Septic System Installation in Park County
A properly installed septic system is one of the most important investments you can make in a rural property. At Wiswell Inc we specialize in septic installs built for the high altitude terrain and soil types of Park County. Whether it’s a new build, a system replacement, or a rough-in for future use, we handle every step with precision and care, because when it comes to wastewater, there’s no room for guesswork.
- Code-Compliant, County-Approved Systems
- Built for the Land You’re On
- Full-Service from Start to Finish
- Reliable Timelines and Upfront Pricing
- Local Experience You Can Trust
Guaranteed Quality Work
Installing a septic system can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. We’ve been doing this for years across Park County, and we’re here to make the process simple, smooth, and stress-free. Here are a few of the most common questions we get about septic system installs.
Park County requires all septic systems to be designed by a licensed engineer. We work closely with local engineers to ensure your system is properly designed for your land’s slope, soil type, and intended use. Once your design is finalized and approved, we handle the full installation from excavation to final inspection.
Costs vary based on the type of system, tank size, site conditions, and permitting. We provide free estimates and walk you through all your options to make sure you’re getting the best value.
Once permits are in place, most septic installs take 2–4 days from start to finish. We’ll coordinate with inspectors and keep the project moving to avoid delays.