Septic · Excavation · Site work · Lubbock County
Septic & Earthwork Contractor in Wolfforth, TX
Septic, excavation, land clearing, concrete, utilities, and demolition for Wolfforth homes and businesses — serving one of Lubbock County’s fastest-growing communities.
Licensed & Insured · Permitted to TCEQ Standards · Local West Texas Crew · Free On-Site Estimates
Groundwork for a growing town
Local, permitted septic and earthwork right down the road from Lubbock.
Your local contractor in Wolfforth
Wolfforth sits just southwest of Lubbock and has grown fast — new neighborhoods, new families moving in for the Frenship schools, and homes going up on the edges of town where city sewer doesn’t reach. That mix creates two very different needs: brand-new systems for new builds, and repairs on older systems that were never sized for the way people live today.
Red Dirt Ditching and Septic LLC handles both, plus the excavation, grading, concrete, and utility work that goes with them. Wolfforth is in Lubbock County, so every septic install and repair we do here is permitted and inspected to TCEQ and Lubbock County standards. We’re close by, which means we show up fast.
What we do in Wolfforth
One local crew for the whole job, from raw ground to finished hookups.
Septic install & repair
New systems, replacements, drain fields, pumps, risers, and repairs.
Excavation & site work
Digging, trenching, and full site prep for new construction.
Grading & land clearing
Clearing brush and grading pads for new lots and additions.
Concrete
Slabs, driveways, and foundations built for West Texas ground.
Utilities
Water, sewer, and utility line installation and hookups.
Demolition
Tear-down and haul-off of old structures and outbuildings.
Building on the edge of town
A lot of Wolfforth’s growth is happening right at the edge of city services, where a new home needs its own septic system, its own pad, and its own utility hookups. Those decisions get made early, and getting them right up front is what saves you from expensive fixes later. We walk your lot with you, size the system for your household, handle the permitting through Lubbock County, and do the dirt work and concrete too, so your build keeps moving with one crew instead of three.
Recent work
Real projects from around Wolfforth, Lubbock County, and West Texas.
What our customers say
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Wolfforth septic & site work FAQs
Who issues septic permits in Wolfforth?
Wolfforth is in Lubbock County, which is a TCEQ authorized agent, so your septic permit goes through the county rather than directly to the state. A permit and approved plan are required to construct, install, alter, extend, or repair a system. We handle that permitting and the inspections for you.
Do I need a site evaluation before installing a septic system?
Yes. Texas requires a preconstruction site evaluation, commonly called a perc test, performed by a licensed Site Evaluator or Professional Engineer. They survey the lot and analyze the soil in the proposed disposal area to determine what system your property can support. Most Texas homeowners pay roughly $250 to $600 depending on lot size and the number of test holes.
How is the size of my septic system determined?
The information from your site evaluation determines the type and size of the system. Soil analysis, lot survey, and the water usage your household will generate all feed into the design. That’s why the evaluation comes first, before any design or permit.
How much does a septic system cost in Wolfforth?
It depends on your soil and system type. A conventional system is the most affordable, while an aerobic system, often required where soil drains poorly or lots are smaller, can commonly run $10,000 to $20,000 statewide, plus the site evaluation and design. We give you a free on-site estimate with real numbers.
What’s the difference between a conventional and an aerobic system?
A conventional system relies on your soil to filter effluent through a drainfield. An aerobic system adds active treatment before disposal and is often required where soil conditions or lot size won’t support a conventional system. Aerobic systems cost more up front and require ongoing maintenance.
Do aerobic systems require a maintenance contract?
Yes. Systems using secondary treatment or drip irrigation must be inspected by a licensed maintenance company once every four months, or maintained by the homeowner where that’s allowed. Ask what the ongoing contract costs after the first two years — it’s a real part of the total cost of ownership.
Do you install septic systems for new construction?
Yes. With Wolfforth’s growth, new-build systems are a big part of our work. We design and install complete systems sized for your household and built for local soil, fully permitted through Lubbock County.
Can you handle the septic, dirt work, and concrete for my build?
Yes. Running the septic, excavation, grading, and concrete through one local crew keeps your project coordinated and avoids the gaps that show up when separate contractors don’t line up.
How often should my septic tank be pumped?
The state recommends pumping every three to five years. Skipping it lets sludge build up and roll over into your drainfield, which can clog the soil permanently. Have the tank pumped by a TCEQ-registered sludge hauler.
How do I know if my septic system is failing?
Watch for slow drains, sewage odors, soggy or unusually green patches over the drain field, gurgling pipes, or a septic alarm. If effluent is surfacing in the yard, stop water use inside and call right away — that means the system can no longer absorb liquid.
Does an emergency septic repair need a permit?
If the tank can be repaired without removing it, that counts as an emergency repair and no permit is required up front — but the work must be reported to the permitting authority within 72 hours. Replacing a tank or repairing a drainfield does require a permit and must meet current standards.
My system is old. When should I think about replacing it?
As a general guideline, if your system is more than 15 years old it may be nearing the end of its useful life and worth having evaluated. We can assess it and lay out your options honestly, including whether a repair will hold or whether replacement makes more sense.
Can I build a driveway, patio, or shed over my septic system?
No. Never build over any part of your system — that includes driveways, barns, storage buildings, sidewalks, and patios. The weight compacts the soil and can crush lines and crack tanks, destroying the system’s ability to filter.
Do septic additives or enzymes help my system?
No. TCEQ specifically advises against adding chemical additives or so-called enzymes to your system. Normal use provides the bacteria the tank needs. Additives won’t dissolve the material that actually accumulates, and regular pumping is what keeps the system healthy.
Is my property in Wolfforth eligible for the 10-acre exemption?
Most Wolfforth lots are too small to qualify. The exemption requires a single-family home on 10 acres or more, with no effluent crossing the property line and all system components at least 100 feet from every property line — and it still requires a site evaluation and full compliance with 30 TAC Chapter 285 design standards. Permit-exempt is not regulation-exempt.
I’m buying a home in Wolfforth. What should I check about the septic?
Ask the county for the permit records or as-built drawings showing where the tank and lines are buried. Your mortgage company may require its own septic evaluation before closing. Once you buy, notify the local permitting authority that you’re the new owner and ask about proper startup.
Should I get more than one estimate?
It’s smart to. The state itself recommends getting several estimates and checking references before choosing an installer. Also, don’t pay large sums in advance — Texas law requires a construction trust account for contract amounts over $5,000. We’re confident our bid and our track record hold up to comparison.
How do I get a free estimate for my Wolfforth property?
Call (806) 782-5800. We’ll come out to your Wolfforth property, look at what you need, and give you a clear, no-pressure quote with real numbers.
Serving Wolfforth and Lubbock County
Based in Lubbock, just minutes from Wolfforth and the surrounding communities.
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Free on-site estimates for Wolfforth homes and businesses. No pressure, no surprises.
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4310 Private Road 1040, Lot C · Lubbock, TX 79407
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