Septic Services

Our Septic Services

John’s Septic & Excavation offers engineered septic installations, detailed septic inspections for real estate transactions, and reliable septic repair services for properties throughout Southeastern Pennsylvania. We ensure systems meet code, function properly, and serve the long-term needs of homeowners, buyers, sellers, contractors, and commercial facilities.

Systems We Install

Eljen Geotextile Sand Filter Systems

Eljen systems use a geotextile-sand filter design to treat wastewater in a compact footprint. They’re great for challenging sites, tighter lots, and areas where soil conditions limit a traditional drainfield.

Ecoflo® / Eco Flow Filter Systems

Ecoflo systems combine a filter media with controlled distribution to provide advanced treatment in a small area. Ideal for environmentally sensitive locations and properties that need higher-level treatment performance.

Jet Wastewater Treatment Systems

Jet wastewater systems are aerobic treatment units that use oxygen to break down solids more efficiently than a standard septic tank. They’re a strong option for high–use properties and projects that require cleaner effluent.

Norweco Treatment Systems

Norweco systems are engineered aerobic treatment units with multiple stages of treatment. They’re often used where strict discharge standards apply or where a conventional septic system will not be approved.

At-Grade Bed Systems

At-grade systems place the absorption area directly on the existing grade with imported sand and stone. They are used where soil depth is limited but still suitable for on-lot disposal, and they reduce the amount of excavation required.

Sand Mound Systems

Sand mounds are raised systems built above the natural ground using imported sand and stone. They’re designed for sites with shallow bedrock, high groundwater, or poor soil conditions, while still providing reliable on-lot wastewater treatment.

Infiltrator Conventional Septic Systems

Infiltrator systems are a type of conventional absorption trench that use chamber technology instead of stone and pipe. These chambers provide increased storage volume, improved aeration, and efficient wastewater dispersal into the surrounding soil. They are commonly approved in Pennsylvania for sites with suitable soil depth and percolation rates.

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