Septic System Design & Install

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Septic System & Wastewater System

~ Design & Installation ~

Welcome to Two Hills Septic Ltd.

Discover the Secret to a

Healthy Septic System

Tired of dealing with septic emergencies and costly repairs? Let Two Hills Septic Ltd. take care of your septic system so you can sit back and relax. Our team of experts specializes in septic system design, installation, maintenance, waste management and repair, ensuring that your system runs smoothly and efficiently for years to come, always based on quality work and in accordance with local codes and regulations.


Say goodbye to septic system issues and hello to peace of mind with Two Hills Septic Ltd. Our services are designed to meet the specific needs of your property and are backed by years of experience and expertise. We have you covered, whether you're installing a new Septic System or need routine maintenance.

Septic Waste Management in Two Hills, Alberta

Tailored to Your Unique Needs

Our septic system design is based on various factors, including soil type, water usage, and additional flows. Different soils require different septic systems, and we ensure that your system is installed in accordance with all local regulations and construction code requirements.


Expertise You Can Trust: At Two Hills Septic Ltd., we understand that your septic system is a critical component of your acreage. That's why we use the best septic tanks, holding tanks, sewer treatment plant and more to design and install efficient and effective septic systems that are built to last. Our team of septic install contractors will work with you every step of the way to ensure that you have a sewer system that meets your requirements and is installed correctly.

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Customized Septic Solutions

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Our septic and wastewater company will assess your property, understand your needs, and provide customized wastewater system design solutions that meet all local regulations and code requirements. We Install a range of septic systems including holding tanks, septic tanks, sand mounds, open discharge, LFH Atgrade, traditional gravity systems, pressure dosed systems, and aerobic treatment systems. We'll help you choose the right one for your property. Get professional septic waste system design services and wastewater system installation services today so you can eliminate the waste and the worry from your home! Contact us today to learn more about our sewer system design and installation services.

Expert Maintenance & Repair


In addition to wastewater system design and wastewater system installation, Two Hills Septic Ltd. also offers expert maintenance and repair services for septic systems. Regular maintenance is essential to ensure that your septic system continues to function properly and prevent costly repairs down the road. Our team of technicians is trained to perform routine inspections, cleaning, and repairs to keep your septic system running smoothly.

Emergency Services


Septic system emergencies can happen anytime, which is why Two Hills Septic Ltd. offers 24/7 emergency services. If you have a septic emergency, don't hesitate to call us at any time. Our plumbing and sewer system technicians will respond quickly to resolve the issue and get your septic system back up and running as soon as possible.

Why do you need a quality septic system installed?


A septic system is necessary for homes and buildings that are not connected to a municipal sewer system. The system is designed to treat and dispose of wastewater from household activities such as bathing, washing, and flushing toilets. Sewer systems consist of either a holding tank or septic tank and a drain field. The septic tank separates the solid waste from the liquid waste, and the liquid waste is then treated in the drain field before it is released back into the environment. Installing a septic system ensures that wastewater is treated properly and does not contaminate the surrounding soil and water sources. Additionally, having a properly functioning septic system can prevent costly repairs and health hazards associated with malfunctioning systems.

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Your Private Septic System:

What to know

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Soil Typing & Testing: 

Soil testing is a crucial step in determining the type of septic system that can be installed in a specific location. Soil testing helps to determine the soil type, texture, and structure, which in turn helps to determine the type of wastewater treatment system that can be installed. Two Hills Septic places a high value on preliminary work, such as inspecting the soil, to ensure that the appropriate septic system is installed. This ensures that the septic system will function properly and efficiently, and will not cause any harm to the environment.

Location Selection:

Location selection is crucial because the septic tanks, holding tanks, septic fields or mounds should not be installed under where you park your cars, plant your gardens, or near heavy root systems. Two Hills Septic works with clients to determine the best location for the septic system. Proper location selection ensures that the septic system is installed in a safe and effective location and that it will not cause any harm to the environment or the property.

Septic Tanks:

Two Hills Septic's septic tanks are uniquely designed as a single unit instead of multiple sections. This significantly lowers the chances of leakage and issues with the tanks, ensuring a more reliable and long-lasting septic system. Properly designed septic tanks are essential for the proper treatment of wastewater and to prevent environmental damage.

Sand Mound:

Sand mounds are an alternative to traditional septic systems and are designed for locations with high water tables or poor soil conditions. It's important to have a sand mound installed correctly to ensure proper filtration and disposal of wastewater. Two Hills Septic is experienced in installing sand mounds and is the best installer in Two Hills County and the surrounding area.

Gravity System:

Two Hills Septic can effectively install a gravity system to allow wastewater and septic waste to flow freely from a home or business into the septic tank and waste system. An effective waste system design is essential to ensure proper disposal of wastewater. Gravity systems are a great option for locations with a slope, and Two Hills Septic can ensure that the system is properly designed and installed to prevent system failure and environmental damage.

Water Usage:

Water usage is an important factor when determining the type of septic system to install. Two Hills Septic takes into account the estimated amount of water usage to ensure that the chosen system can handle the wastewater. If the septic system is not designed to handle the amount of wastewater generated by a household or business, it can lead to system failure and environmental damage. By taking water usage into account, Two Hills Septic can ensure that the septic system is properly designed to handle the amount of wastewater generated.

Septic System Install:

Two Hills Septic installs a variety of different types of septic systems, including septic tanks, holding tanks, wastewater treatment systems, and more. They are selective when installing septic systems to ensure that the chosen system is the best fit for the location. Proper installation is crucial for the long-term performance of the septic system. Two Hills Septic ensures that the septic system is installed correctly and that it will function properly for years to come.

Holding Tanks:

Holding tanks are a great choice when a field or special drainage system is not required. However, they do require more frequent cleaning than a septic tank system. Two Hills Septic can provide guidance on the best type of system to install based on the location and water usage. Holding tanks are a great option for locations where a septic field cannot be installed, but it is important to properly maintain and clean the tank to prevent system failure.

Drain Field:

In a septic tank and wastewater system, filtered water is put back into the ground and requires a special drain field. Two Hills Septic can install a drain field to ensure that the wastewater is properly filtered before being returned to the ground. Properly designed drain fields are essential for the proper treatment of wastewater and to prevent environmental damage. Drain fields consist of multiple perforated pipes that are buried. Drain fields are commonly referred to as leach fields because the pipes slowly release effluent, also known as wastewater back into the ground.

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FAQs
  • How often should I have my septic system inspected?

    It is recommended to have your septic system inspected and pumped at least once every three years. Regular pumping of the solids is essential to maintain the proper functioning of the septic tank. Our team of experts will thoroughly inspect your system and pump out any accumulated solids to ensure it's working correctly and to identify potential issues before they become more serious.

  • What should I do if I have a septic emergency?

    If you have a septic emergency, don't hesitate to call Two Hills Septic Ltd. Our technicians are available 24/7 to resolve any septic issues.

  • How much does it cost to have a septic system installed?

    The cost of septic system installation will vary depending on the type of system required as per soils, water table, water usage, the size of your property, and other factors. Our team of experts will work with you to assess your needs and provide a customized solution at a competitive price.

  • How far down in the ground is a septic tank?

    When it comes to installing a septic tank, the depth at which it should be buried can vary depending on the location's soil conditions and local regulations. Typically, septic tanks are installed at a depth between 4 to 6 feet beneath the ground surface. However, in certain areas, a deeper installation may be necessary to comply with local regulations or to accommodate soil conditions. Therefore, it's crucial to seek guidance from a licensed septic system installer and local authorities to ensure that the septic tank is buried at the appropriate depth for the specific location.

  • What are the factors to be considered in the design of a septic system?

    Several factors must be considered when designing a septic system to ensure its proper functioning and efficiency. The first factor to consider is the size of the property and the number of people using the system. The amount of wastewater generated by the property will determine the required size of the septic tank and the drain field. Soil type and soil permeability are also essential factors in the design of a septic system. The soil's ability to absorb and filter wastewater will determine the type of drain field and the size of the system. The topography of the property and the groundwater level are also important considerations in the design of a septic system. The system must be installed in a location that is not prone to flooding and is not too close to the water table. Finally, local regulations and codes must be adhered to when designing a septic system to ensure that it meets health and environmental standards. All of these factors must be carefully considered to design a septic system that is safe, efficient, and environmentally friendly.

  • What is the best residential septic system?

    The best residential septic system is one that is designed to meet the specific needs of the property and its occupants. A conventional septic system is the most common type of residential septic system and is suitable for most properties. However, if the soil conditions are not favorable, an alternative system such as a sand mound or an aerobic treatment unit may be required. These alternative systems are more expensive than conventional systems but can be more effective in treating wastewater. In some cases, a holding tank may be the best option for properties that cannot accommodate a drain field. The holding tank requires frequent pumping, but it is an effective way to store wastewater until it can be properly disposed of. Ultimately, the best residential septic system depends on various factors, including property size, soil conditions, and water usage. It's essential to consult with a licensed septic system installer to determine the best system for a specific property and to ensure that it is installed correctly and safely.

  • How should I care for my septic system once it's installed?

    Proper care and maintenance of a septic system are crucial to ensure its long-term performance and efficiency. After installation, it's important to avoid flushing anything other than human waste and toilet paper down the toilet. Do not flush non-biodegradable items, such as feminine hygiene products, paper towels, or wipes, as they can clog the system. It's also important to avoid pouring grease, oil, or chemicals down the drain, as they can harm the bacteria in the system that break down the waste. Regular pumping of the septic tank is necessary to remove the accumulated solids and prevent system failure. The frequency of pumping depends on the size of the tank and the number of people using the system. A licensed septic system professional can determine the appropriate pumping schedule for a specific system. It's also important to inspect the system regularly for any signs of leaks or damage and to address any issues promptly. By following these guidelines and seeking professional help when needed, homeowners can ensure that their septic system functions properly and efficiently for years to come.

  • How do I know if my septic tank needs to be cleaned?

    Regular maintenance and cleaning of a septic tank are essential to keep the system functioning correctly. Over time, solids and sludge accumulate in the tank, reducing its capacity and potentially causing backups and system failure. There are several signs that indicate that a septic tank needs to be cleaned. Slow-draining sinks, toilets, and showers are common signs that the tank is full and needs to be pumped. Foul odors in the house or yard can also indicate that the septic tank is full and needs to be cleaned. If there is standing water or damp areas in the yard near the drain field, it may be a sign of a clogged or malfunctioning system. Finally, if it has been more than three to five years since the last pumping, it's time to schedule a cleaning. Regular maintenance and cleaning of the septic tank can prevent costly repairs and ensure that the system functions correctly for years to come.

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Where We Are

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Two Hills Septic Ltd 

123074 Hwy 45 - POB 309

Two Hills, Alberta

T0B 4K0 

Who We Help

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Two Hills County

St. Paul County

Smoky Lake County

Minburn County

Lamont County

Beaver County

Strathcona County

Camrose County

Vermilion River County

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