Municipal Septic Services
As one of the few large excavation contracting and septic service companies in Northern New Jersey, we are equipped to handle installations and repairs for water and sewer projects of all sizes for local governments. Serving Sussex and Morris County NJ for over 60 years, we know and love the small towns in this area. We look forward to serving the residents and protecting the natural resources of North Jersey through local municipal projects.
Installations
Whether your school or municipality is just beginning the sewer or septic installation process or needs an sewer extension installed, we have the equipment and staff to help improve the lives of your residents!
Repairs
Our experienced staff is ready to help with any regular repairs and maintenance of your water, waste water, and storm sewer systems, but we know these are rarely scheduled. Our emergency teams will be quick to respond and return service to residents during snow storms, weekends, or holidays
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Articles
Want to learn more? Read some articles on maintaining your property and the environment!Keep Sussex’s Septics Beautiful With A Septic Cleaning
At Wilson Services, we know there are two kinds of Shelter-In-Placers. The first kind has organized their photos, cleaned out their closets, and tooth-brush-detailed the base boards. What else has there been to do, right? The second kind has finished Netflix, and...
Top 4 Questions about Septic Systems
Many homeowners don’t fully understand how their septic system works and only find out about repairs when selling their home. This realization can be scary (not to mention expensive!). We’re addressing some of those concerns by covering common questions we receive...
Microfibers and Septic Care: A New Wastewater Treatment Challenge
Microfibers and Septic Care: A New Wastewater Treatment Challenge Written By Sara Heger; published in Onsite Installer January 30, 2017 Issue; edited for our blog post New studies indicate that the fibers in our clothes could be poisoning our waterways and food chain...