Nolensville's growth has been explosive — Burkitt Place, Bent Creek, Telfair, Whittmore, Catalina, and dozens more subdivisions, almost all of them on septic. We install new systems, pump existing ones, and handle the occasional drain field issue across all of 37135.
From brand-new subdivision installs to older rural farm systems, we cover the full range.
Custom new-construction installs designed to bedroom count, soil type, and lot. We pull TDEC permits and coordinate with your builder.
Routine pumping for newer Nolensville subdivision tanks (typically 1,000–1,500 gallons) on a 3–5 year cycle.
Closing-driven septic inspections with written reports for Nolensville home sales.
Soggy spots, slow drains, and surfacing effluent diagnosed against Nolensville's heavy clay reality.
Cracked tanks, failed baffles, pump failures, and active-backup response across Nolensville.
We install at-grade risers during routine pumps so future Nolensville service is quick and yard-friendly.
Nolensville's septic market is overwhelmingly defined by one thing: rapid new construction on a small footprint of buildable land. The subdivisions going in today have tighter lots than Brentwood or Franklin, with drain fields placed where the soil consultant said they had to go — not necessarily where it's most convenient for future service. That makes locating, riser installation, and good maintenance habits unusually important here.
The soil reality matters: Nolensville sits on Maury and Mimosa clay loams across most of the area, which means drain fields drain slowly and don't tolerate overload well. We size new installs generously and recommend outlet filters as standard equipment, not an add-on.
We work directly with Nolensville builders and homeowners on new septic system design and installation.
Burkitt Place, Bent Creek, Telfair, Whittmore, Catalina — we know how each was laid out.
Older farm and acreage systems out toward Triune get the same crew and the same care.
Installation and repair permits pulled through TDEC and Williamson County. No paperwork on your end.
All of 37135 — every subdivision, every rural lot, every commercial property.
Yes — all of 37135, including all the new-construction subdivisions like Burkitt Place, Bent Creek, Telfair, and Whittmore, plus the older farms and rural property along Nolensville Road and out toward Triune.
Yes. New-construction septic installs are a core part of our work in Nolensville. We coordinate the soil evaluation, pull permits through TDEC and Williamson County, and install the system sized for the home's bedroom count and the lot.
Much of Nolensville sits on heavy clay loams that drain slowly. Drain fields here need to be sized generously, and systems benefit from outlet filters and consistent pumping. We design and service with that soil reality in mind.
Most Nolensville homes outside the small town center are on septic, including the vast majority of newer subdivisions built in the last 20 years. The town has limited municipal sewer service.
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