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The ULTIMATE Excavation & Septic "Success Guide."
"We Help Familes & Businesses Through Excellence In Septic Services Throughout Wisconsin & Michigan!"
Dyer. Inc is your choice for septic design, septic tank installation, septic system repairs and septic pumping. We pride ourselves in the highest commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. We are the number one choice in your service area for septic services.
Our staff is licensed in Wisconsin as septic operators and certified as Michigan business operators too. Our staff maintains complete and current continuing education requirements.
Your time and effort looking for the best septic contractor just paid off! We understand, you're probably searching for septic companies near me and "Whammo!" up pops hundreds of septic service contractors claiming to provide the best septic tank services. So who do you trust your septic tank needs with? We understand it can be a little daunting. We are happy to help in any way and sincerely thank you for taking time to consider us! Here's some of our most popular excavation services we can help you with right away:
✔️ Septic services of all kinds
✔️ Septic Inspections (County & Realty)
✔️ Septic pumping (Residential & Commercial since 1965)
✔️ Cleaning a Septic Tank
✔️ Septic System Design (Since 1989)
✔️ Septic System Installation
When considering a local excavation contractor or excavation company what should you consider? Along with the highest quality site work you want your excavation services to be done quickly and without headaches.
You can also count on us for:
✔️ Snow Plowing- Commercial only, snow removal & salt/sand applications
✔️ Drain Field replacement/ Leach Field Replacement
✔️ Septic Holding Tanks Sales
How Do You Know Your Hiring The Right Septic Company?
COMPARE THE SERVICES OFFERED BY DIFFERENT SEPTIC COMPANIES
TAKE A LOOK AT PICTURES OF SEPTIC WORK DONE BY THE COMPANIES YOU’RE CONSIDERING
DO THEY PROMPTLY RETURN CALLS?
HOW WELL DO THEY PAY ATTENTION TO THE SMALLEST DETAIL?
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If you're reading this, there's a good chance your leach field is starting to act up—or worse, it's already failed. Maybe you’ve got standing water in the yard. Maybe your drains are slow or there’s that awful smell creeping into the house. You’ve probably Googled a few things, maybe asked around, and now you’re staring down the decision of who to call for help.
Here’s the thing—we know this isn’t something you planned for. No one budgets for a new leach field just for fun. And because it’s underground and out of sight, most folks don’t even realize how important the leach field is until it starts causing problems.
But we’ll tell you this: choosing the right person to replace it is just as important as the system itself. A bad install can cause years of problems. A good one? It'll just work—and you won't have to think about it again for decades.
At Dyer Inc, we’ve worked with homeowners all across Florence, Marinette, Dickinson, and Forest County. We’ve seen what happens when a leach field is installed without the right plan, or with the wrong materials, or by someone who doesn’t understand the land here. So before you hire anyone, here are the top 3 questions we think you should be asking.
It might sound like a boring question, but it’s probably the most important one. Florence County has its own septic rules, permitting process, and soil conditions. And believe us—those details can make or break your leach field.
For example, certain parts of Florence and the surrounding counties have high clay content or poor drainage. Some areas are flat and wet. Others are rocky and hilly. If your installer doesn’t know what they’re dealing with before they start, your leach field could fail fast—or never work right to begin with.
Also, each county requires a soil test, a design plan, and an approved permit before work can begin. If your contractor shrugs off this process or tells you they’ll “figure it out later,” walk away. Fast.
Here’s what you want to hear instead:
“Yes, we’ve done work in Florence County before.”
“We know how to handle tight soils, high water tables, and local code requirements.”
“We’ll help you get your soil test and permit squared away.”
Local knowledge isn’t optional—it’s critical. That’s why at Dyer Inc, we work closely with county sanitarians and inspectors in Florence, Marinette, Dickinson, and beyond. We know the codes. We know the soil. And we know how to build systems that last.
Not all leach fields are the same. Some use gravel and pipe. Some use chamber systems. Some are pressurized. Some are mound systems that sit above ground. The type that’s best for your property depends on your soil, slope, space, and the results of your soil evaluation.
A good installer won’t just give you one option. They’ll walk you through the pros and cons of different systems and explain why one works better than the other for your property.
Here are a few examples:
Gravel trench systems are tried and true but need enough space and good drainage.
Chamber systems are easier to install and can be great for tighter properties.
Mound systems are more expensive but may be required in areas with poor or shallow soils.
Drip or pressure-dosed systems are more technical but may work well on uneven terrain.
The wrong system—or one installed incorrectly—can back up into your house, damage your yard, or worse, lead to costly fines from the health department. The right system? It’s one you never have to think about again.
At Dyer Inc, we don’t push one system for every job. We tailor each install to your property, your soil, and your budget. We’ll explain the options in plain English so you can make the call that’s right for you.
Let’s be honest—most folks want to know the price. We get it. Replacing a leach field isn’t cheap. But what you really want to know is what you’re actually paying for.
Some contractors throw out a number, shake your hand, and get to digging. Then the extra charges start:
“Oh, hauling gravel wasn’t included.”
“We had to dig deeper than expected—extra charge.”
“The permit fee isn’t part of our quote.”
That kind of stuff makes homeowners feel tricked. And rightfully so.
A good installer will give you a detailed estimate that includes:
Labor
Materials (gravel, pipe, chambers, etc.)
Equipment use
Permit and inspection fees
Clean-up and yard restoration
They’ll also explain what’s not included—like septic tank pumping (if needed), landscaping, or rock blasting—so there are no surprises later.
At Dyer Inc, we like to lay it all out up front. We walk through the estimate with you, explain why certain things cost what they do, and leave time for questions. You’ll know exactly what you’re signing up for—before the shovel ever hits the dirt.
Let’s shift gears for a second. Just as important as the right questions are the red flags you want to avoid.
Here’s a short list:
They don’t ask for a soil test.
No soil test = no real plan. Run.
They give you a quote over the phone without seeing your property.
Every job is different. Bids should be based on facts, not guesses.
They say, “We’ve done this a hundred times, trust us.”
Trust is earned by being clear, not by brushing you off.
They won’t give you references.
Any contractor who’s done good work should be happy to connect you with past clients.
They can start tomorrow.
If someone’s available too quickly, ask why. The good ones are often booked out a bit.
Bottom line: You deserve clear answers, honest pricing, and a contractor who treats your property like their own.
We’re not a big outfit with a hundred trucks and a radio jingle. We're a local crew based right here in Niagara, Marinette County, and we serve Florence, Dickinson, Iron, Forest, and beyond. We’ve been doing this for years—and we care about doing it right.
That means we:
Help you understand your soil and property needs
Walk you through your system options
Handle permitting, inspections, and coordination
Give you a fair, honest estimate with no fluff
Stick around after the job is done to make sure everything works like it should
Most of our work comes from referrals, not advertising—and we think that says something. Folks trust us because we take the time to get it right, and we treat every yard like it’s our own.
So if you’re facing leach field problems, feeling overwhelmed, or just unsure where to start—reach out. Even if you don’t hire us, we’ll still point you in the right direction.
Because when it comes to septic, you shouldn’t have to guess.
A failing leach field is stressful. But hiring the right installer doesn’t have to be.
Just remember:
Ask about local experience
Understand your system options
Get a clear estimate—no surprises
If you're in Florence County or anywhere nearby, we’re here to help.
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