Big Dig Em offers complete septic system solutions. Our ASTT certified septic designer will work with you to design a custom septic system that meets your needs, while respecting the surrounding landscape. We will professionally install your new system in accordance with local guidelines and industry best practices. At the end of the project, you will have a trouble free system that will stand the test of time.
You want your system to be trouble free for years to come, so make sure you’re using a properly certified septic technician. As an ASTT certified planner and installer, we are able to assess soil and site conditions and design a system according to the specific needs of your land and project.
We provide detailed site & soils assessments & Designs and installations of Onsite Sewage Systems to best fit your site and usage
Additionally we offer complete design and installation services of type 1 and 2 systems as well as installation services for type 3 systems that are designed by our trusted engineers that we work closely with.
Whether you’re installing a septic system for a new building or upgrading an existing system, we will help you develop the solution that best meets your needs while respecting your budget. We offer a full suite of septic services on the Southern Gulf Islands.
We don’t just work here, we live here. As long-time residents of the Gulf Islands, we understand the delicate nature of the local ecosystem and have experience working the land in a way that minimally disturbs it. We have a vested interest in the long term sustainability of the area and work with that in mind.
Whether you’re taking on a minor project or a complete redevelopment of your land, choosing a contractor is a big deal. At Big Dig Em, we’re in the business of exceeding expectations. We will work with you from initial consultation through to final walk through to ensure that you are completely satisfied with our work.
We offer our services to the following Gulf Island communities:
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