Septic Contractors in Kenosha, Wisconsin
Septic system installation, pumping, and repair..
Kenosha is a Chicago suburb with older industrial housing and renovation contractor demand.
Septic contractors install new septic systems, pump tanks, repair drain fields, and maintain alternative treatment systems for properties without municipal sewer service. A conventional septic system consists of a tank that separates solids from liquids and a drain field that disperses effluent into the soil. Tanks should be pumped every 3–5 years to prevent solid buildup from reaching the drain field, which is the most expensive component to replace. Failing drain fields — indicated by wet spots, sewage odors, or slow drains — often require complete replacement. New installations require soil testing (perc test) and health department permits.
What to look for when hiring a septic contractor
- ✓Verify the contractor is licensed for septic installation and repair in your state or county.
- ✓Ask for a perc test and soil evaluation before quoting a new system.
- ✓Confirm the estimate includes all permits, inspections, and health department fees.
- ✓Ask about system type options — conventional, mound, aerobic, or advanced treatment — for your site.
Septic contractors in Kenosha
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Search all Wisconsin septic contractors →How much does septic cost in Kenosha?
Septic pumping: $250–$500. Tank replacement: $3,000–$7,000. New conventional system: $5,000–$15,000. Drain field replacement: $5,000–$25,000. Advanced systems cost more.
Septic contractors in Kenosha — FAQ
How many septic contractors are in Kenosha?
EdgeLocal is actively expanding coverage in Kenosha. Search the full Wisconsin directory to find septic contractors near Kenosha.
What is the average rating for septic contractors in Kenosha?
Septic contractors in Kenosha are listed on EdgeLocal with ratings sourced from Google Business profiles. Use the directory to compare rated contractors near you.
Do septic contractors in Kenosha need to be licensed?
Yes. Wisconsin requires septic contractors to hold a valid state license. Always verify a contractor's license is current and in good standing before signing any contract or allowing work to begin.
How do I find a reliable septic contractor in Kenosha?
Start by verifying the contractor holds a valid Wisconsin license. Check their Google rating and read reviews. Get at least three written estimates. Confirm they carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Ask for references from recent Kenosha jobs.