
If your Sussex County septic system is struggling, you don’t always have to dig up your yard and start from scratch. An aerobic septic system could be the fix — and in many cases, it’s significantly cheaper than a full replacement.
At Wilson Services, we install, service, and remediate aerobic septic systems throughout Sussex County, NJ. Whether you’re dealing with a failing leach field, planning a new build, or need to bring an older system up to code before a sale, we’ll walk you through your options and handle everything from design to final inspection.
Call Wilson Services for aerobic septic service in Sussex County today.
What Is an Aerobic Septic System?
Your standard septic tank uses slow-acting bacteria to break down waste. An aerobic system does the same job, but better: it pumps air into the tank, which feeds a much more aggressive type of bacteria that breaks down waste far more completely.
The practical result for Sussex County homeowners:
- Cleaner water leaving the tank before it reaches your leach field
- Less strain on your drain field over time
- A real solution for lots where a conventional system won’t pass or has already failed
- Smaller system footprint in some cases — useful on tighter properties
If your leach field has been struggling, the cleaner effluent from an aerobic system can actually allow the soil to recover, often eliminating the need for a costly full replacement.
Is an Aerobic System Right for You?
You don’t have to wait for a complete failure to consider an upgrade. Sussex County homeowners often switch to an aerobic system when:
- The leach field is soggy, slow, or producing odors in the yard
- Sewage is backing up into lower-level fixtures
- A perc test failed on a lot where you want to build
- The property is near a lake, stream, or wetland
- A septic inspection turned up problems during a home sale
- Sussex County is requiring an upgrade as a condition of a permit or sale
Not sure whether you need aerobic treatment or a simpler fix? Wilson Services can inspect your current system and give you a straight answer.
Our Aerobic Septic Services in Sussex County
Wilson Services handles aerobic septic work from start to finish — no need to coordinate between multiple contractors.
- New aerobic system installation: Design, permitting, excavation, and installation for new builds or full replacements
- ATU (aerobic treatment unit) installation: Self-contained tank systems that treat wastewater before it ever reaches the drain field
- SludgeHammer installation: Our preferred aerobic solution for failing systems — often added to your existing tank without a full replacement
- Septic remediation: Restoring a failing leach field using aerobic treatment to break down the buildup that’s causing the problem
- Aerobic system maintenance: Scheduled service to keep your aerator and bacterial system running properly
- Aerator repair and replacement: If your existing aerobic system isn’t performing, we can diagnose and fix it
- Inspections and permits: We handle Sussex County permitting and coordinate with local engineers and health departments
The SludgeHammer System

When a Sussex County homeowner needs aerobic treatment, SludgeHammer is what we recommend first — and for good reason.
In many cases, it installs directly into your existing septic tank. That means no full excavation, no full replacement, and a fraction of the cost of digging up your leach field. It works by introducing an aggressive bacterial blend that breaks down the biomat clogging your drain field, allowing the soil to recover and the system to function properly again.
SludgeHammer is low-maintenance, environmentally friendly, and has a proven track record across thousands of installations nationwide. For a lot of Sussex County homeowners, it’s the difference between a manageable repair and a $20,000+ replacement.
Wondering if your system is a good candidate? Call Wilson Services for a free consultation.
What Does an Aerobic Septic System Cost in Sussex County?
There’s no single answer — cost depends on your lot, your existing system, and how much work is actually needed.
The factors that affect pricing most:
- Whether you’re adding to an existing tank or installing a new system entirely
- Tank size required for your home
- Soil conditions and property layout
- Local permit and inspection fees
- Whether remediation is an option or a full replacement is necessary
Adding a SludgeHammer unit to an existing tank is typically a small fraction of what a full leach field replacement costs. That’s always the first option we explore before recommending anything more involved.
Wilson Services provides written estimates before any work begins. Call to schedule a free site evaluation.
Why Sussex County Homeowners Choose Wilson Services
Wilson Services has been serving Sussex County since 1955 — over 60 years of septic work across the small towns and rural properties that make up this part of New Jersey.
Here’s what sets us apart from the rest:
- Advanced aerobic expertise: One of the few contractors in Northern NJ qualified to install and service advanced aerobic septic systems end-to-end
- 60+ years of local knowledge: We know Sussex County’s soil, its towns, and its health department requirements
- Street address service records: Useful when you’re troubleshooting an older system or answering questions after a property sale
- Careful excavation: We treat your yard like it matters — minimal disruption, clean restoration
- 24/7 emergency service: When something goes wrong, we’re available around the clock
- Transparent pricing: Written estimates before work starts, no surprise charges
- Coordinated permitting: We work closely with local engineers and regulators so inspections go smoothly the first time
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