Aerobic Septic Installation in Smithson Valley, TX

New home with no city sewer? We design, permit, and install a TCEQ-licensed aerobic system sized for your Hill Country lot.

Aerobic Install in Smithson Valley

A huge share of new construction in Comal County is exurban — beautiful acreage with no city sewer line anywhere near it — and on Hill Country ground that means an aerobic system is the only viable answer. We design, permit, and install complete aerobic treatment units (ATUs) across the county, from the subdivisions filling in around Bulverde and Garden Ridge to custom homes on raw land up toward Spring Branch, Fischer, and Smithson Valley. A proper install starts with a site evaluation and soil analysis, then a system sized to the home and approved by the county, set with the trash tank, aeration chamber, and pump tank, the compressor and electrical controls, the chlorination, and the spray distribution laid out to cover the required area without hitting the house, the well, or the property line. We are licensed installers who do it by the book — the right design, the right permit, an inspection that passes the first time, and a system that will run clean for decades if it is maintained.

Aerobic Septic Installation in Smithson Valley, TX

Aerobic septic service in Smithson Valley

Smithson Valley sits in the rolling Hill Country of central Comal County around the intersection of US-281 and Highway 46, a fast-growing area of new subdivisions and acreage homes anchored by the well-known Smithson Valley schools. There is no city sewer out here — homes run on aerobic systems over the rocky ground that defines this part of the county. We install, repair, maintain, and inspect aerobic systems throughout the Smithson Valley area. The local pattern is a wave of new construction: family homes filling subdivisions near the schools and on larger lots up the surrounding hills, almost all on aerobic systems installed over the last several years that now need their four-month maintenance and the first round of wear-part replacements. We also handle new builds from the site evaluation forward. We see compressors reaching the end of their life, chlorinators that need attention, and spray fields working in tight subdivision lots. We know the area and the TCEQ rules that govern these systems. Tell us where your system is and what is going on, and we will give you a straight answer and a real price.

  • Site evaluation and soil analysis before any design
  • System sized to bedrooms and approved by Comal County
  • Trash tank, aeration chamber, and pump tank set correctly
  • Compressor, control panel, chlorinator, floats, and alarm wired
  • Spray heads or drip field laid out to required setbacks
  • Permitting and inspections handled by licensed installers

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Aerobic Install in Smithson Valley

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Areas We Cover in Smithson Valley

In town or out on the acreage — if it’s in or around Smithson Valley, we come to your property.

  • Mystic Shores
  • Havenwood
  • Copper Ridge
  • Ventana
  • Stonebridge

Common Aerobic Septic Issues in Smithson Valley

The aerobic system problems we see most around here — and how we handle them.

A wave of newer systems hitting service age

Smithson Valley’s growth means thousands of aerobic systems installed over the last several years, now reaching the age where compressors wear out and chlorinators and spray heads need attention. Many families do not realize the four-month maintenance is required by law — we get them on schedule before a worn part becomes a backup.

Subdivision lots with limited spray area

Homes near the Smithson Valley schools and in the newer subdivisions often sit on lots where the spray field is tight. A small field has little margin, so it depends on a well-maintained unit upstream and on keeping storm runoff diverted away from the distribution area.

New builds needing design and permitting

New family homes keep going in around Smithson Valley, each needing an aerobic system designed and permitted to the lot’s soil and available spray area. We handle the site evaluation, design, permit, and install so the system is sized right and compliant from the start.

Aerobic Install in Smithson Valley — FAQs

Do you serve Smithson Valley?
Yes. We cover Smithson Valley and the surrounding communities around US-281 and Highway 46 — Mystic Shores, Havenwood, Copper Ridge, and the subdivisions near the schools. Tell us where the property is and we will confirm and come prepared.
We just bought a Smithson Valley home — is the aerobic system our responsibility now?
Yes, and it needs to be under an active maintenance contract with inspections every four months, which Texas requires. Many homes change hands with a lapsed contract. We inspect the compressor, pump, chlorinator, and spray field, give you a baseline, and keep you compliant going forward.
Can you install a system for a new build near the Smithson Valley schools?
Yes. We do the site evaluation and soil analysis, size the system to the home, lay out the spray field to the lot and setbacks, pull the county permit, and install it to TCEQ standards — then start the required maintenance contract so the new system is compliant from day one.
How long does a new aerobic system installation take?
Once the site evaluation, design, and permit are in hand, the physical install of a typical residential aerobic system usually takes a few days, plus time for the county inspection and final hookup. The biggest variable is permitting and soil work up front, so the sooner we start the evaluation, the sooner you can be running.
What determines the size and cost of my system?
Mainly the number of bedrooms, which sets the design wastewater flow, plus your soil and how much area you have for spray distribution. Tighter soils or limited yard space can require a larger pump tank or drip distribution. We do the site evaluation first so you get a system sized correctly for your home and a real price, not a guess.
Do I have to maintain a brand-new system right away?
Yes. Texas requires an aerobic system to be under a maintenance contract from installation, including the standard two-year initial maintenance period and inspections every four months. We start that contract at install and keep your reports filed with the county, so you are compliant from day one.

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