The Royal Flush - Design, Install & Repair
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Do NOT hire an excavating contractor without first reading our free guide:
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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You usually don’t think about your septic system until something feels off.
Maybe the sinks are draining slower than they used to. Maybe there’s a smell outside that wasn’t there last month. Maybe you’re standing in your yard after a heavy rain wondering why the grass is greener in one strange spot. Or maybe you just bought a home in Marinette County and realized no one can tell you the last time the tank was pumped.
If you’re a homeowner, a cabin owner, or you run a business in this part of Wisconsin, that moment brings a mix of worry and frustration. You don’t want a messy backup. You don’t want to shut down your restaurant for a day. You don’t want a surprise repair that costs more than the truck you drive.
You want to know you’re doing the right thing to protect your property.
At Dyer Inc, based right here in Niagara, we’ve had thousands of these conversations with property owners across Marinette, Dickinson, Iron, Florence, and Forest Counties. The details change, but the goal is always the same. People want clear answers, fair pricing, and a plan that fits how their property is actually used.

Your septic tank separates waste into three layers. Solids sink to the bottom. Grease and lighter materials float to the top. The liquid in the middle flows out to the drain field.
That process only works when there’s enough space in the tank.
In Northeast Wisconsin, that space fills faster than many people expect. Colder temperatures slow down natural breakdown. Seasonal use from cabins can throw the balance off. High water tables and clay-heavy soils make your drain field work harder.
Pumping removes the buildup that your system cannot break down on its own. Without it, those solids move into the drain field, and that is where the real trouble begins.
There is no one-size-fits-all schedule.
A small household in Niagara will have very different needs than a busy restaurant in Marinette or a seasonal cabin near the water.
In general:
Full-time homes often need pumping every 2–3 years
Seasonal properties may need a different timing based on usage patterns
Commercial systems usually require more frequent service
The right schedule depends on tank size, number of occupants, water use, and what goes down the drains. That’s why we focus on building a maintenance plan that matches the property instead of giving the same answer to everyone.
Your system usually gives you time to act before a major problem starts.
Watch for:
Slow drains throughout the building
Gurgling sounds in plumbing
Sewage odors inside or outside
Wet or unusually green patches in the yard
The need for frequent toilet plunging
These are not small annoyances. They are early signals that the tank is full or the system is under stress.
Catching it early keeps the fix simple.
One of the first questions people ask is about cost, and it’s a fair one.
The price depends on:
Tank size
Accessibility of the lid
Distance from the tank to where the truck can park
Amount of material that needs to be removed
Routine pumping is always the most affordable option. Emergency service, system overload, or a damaged drain field raises costs quickly.
The goal is not just to pump the tank. The goal is to avoid the kind of failure that leads to excavation and replacement.
This region has conditions that affect how your system performs.
Spring snowmelt saturates the ground. Heavy summer rains add extra water to the system. Freezing winters can create problems if a tank is already too full.
Timing your pumping around these seasonal shifts helps your system stay ahead of the stress instead of reacting to it.
Commercial properties have a completely different demand on their systems.
Restaurants, campgrounds, and service businesses use more water in a day than many homes use in a week. That means more frequent pumping and closer monitoring.
For homeowners, the focus is usually long-term protection and predictable maintenance.
For businesses, it is about keeping doors open and avoiding downtime.
A proper service is straightforward and clean.
The tank is located and opened. The contents are fully removed. The condition of the tank is checked. Baffles and key components are visually inspected.
You get a clear picture of where your system stands and when to plan the next service.
How Pumping Protects Your Drain Field
Your drain field is the most expensive part of your septic system to replace.
When solids leave a full tank and enter that field, they clog the soil and stop the filtering process. Once that happens, pumping the tank alone will not solve the problem.
Routine pumping keeps those solids where they belong and extends the life of the entire system.
Common Mistakes Local Property Owners Make
Most septic problems are not caused by one big event. They are caused by small habits over time.
The most common ones include:
Waiting too long between services
Using additives instead of pumping
Flushing items that should never enter the system
Not knowing where the tank is located
Education and a simple plan prevent almost all of these.
If you are buying or selling property, septic pumping plays a key role.
A recently serviced system gives buyers confidence. It also allows inspections to show accurate conditions.
For sellers, it removes one of the biggest unknowns in the transaction.
Seasonal homes have a unique pattern.
Long periods of low use followed by heavy weekends or holidays put stress on the system. Pumping at the right time of year helps prevent problems when the property is in full use.
It also protects the system during the winter months.
Every property across Marinette, Dickinson, Iron, Florence, and Forest Counties has its own layout, soil type, and usage pattern.
That’s why our approach is built around the way you actually live or operate your business.
Some properties need reminders and scheduled maintenance. Others need flexible timing around seasonal access. Commercial systems often need structured service intervals.
The work is the same. The plan is not.
The right provider does more than show up with a truck.
You want:
Clear communication
Reliable scheduling
Clean, careful work on your property
Local knowledge of soil and seasonal conditions
A long-term mindset, not a one-time visit
That combination keeps your system working year after year.
The best septic systems are the ones people never have to think about.
A simple maintenance schedule removes the stress, prevents emergencies, and spreads costs out in a predictable way.
You know when service is due.
You know your system is protected.
You don’t have to worry every time it rains.
That peace of mind is what most property owners are really looking for.
Septic pumping is not just a routine service. It is protection for your home, your business, and your investment.
When it is handled on the right schedule and built around how your property is used, it becomes one of the easiest parts of property ownership to manage.
And in a region where weather, soil, and seasonal use all play a role, having a local team that understands those details makes all the difference.
That is how small maintenance turns into long-term reliability.

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