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Septic System Installation in Comal County

A new or replacement system in Comal County starts with a soil test and a permit — not a shovel.

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Installing a septic system is the largest-ticket job a septic owner faces, and the design is dictated by your land: soil type, how fast it percolates, and how high the water table sits all decide what system you're allowed to build and what it costs.

Every legal install begins with a site evaluation and a county permit. The output of that evaluation — conventional drainfield, engineered mound, or an aerobic/nitrogen-reducing unit — is what drives the final price far more than the tank itself.

Local conditions in Comal County

Local ground is the deciding factor in Comal County: The risk here is less a high water table drowning drainfields and more (1) karst short-circuiting — effluent reaching the aquifer with minimal soil filtration, the core reason for aerobic + disinfection rules, and (2) riverside/floodway lots where storm inundation can submerge tanks, float lids, and back up systems. Bottomland and Canyon Lake-adjacent sites often need mounded or pressure-dosed designs and careful tank anchoring/sealing. And the rules here matter — edwards aquifer recharge/contributing zone properties fall under tceq 30 tac 285.40 (subchapter e) special ossf requirements layered on standard permitting., which can raise the cost of a new system considerably.

How a septic installation works

  1. Site & soil evaluation. A licensed evaluator or engineer tests percolation and locates the seasonal high water table to determine what the soil can handle.
  2. System design. The system is sized to your soil and the number of bedrooms, and the type is chosen — conventional, mound/filled, or aerobic.
  3. County permit. Plans are submitted to the county health department for an OSTDS construction permit before any work begins.
  4. Tank and drainfield install. The tank is set and the drainfield is built to spec, with fill brought in where the water table requires elevation.
  5. Final inspection. The county inspects the open system and signs off before it's covered and put into use.
What drives the cost
  • System type — conventional vs. mound vs. aerobic/nitrogen-reducing
  • Soil and water table (high water tables require expensive fill)
  • Drainfield size, which scales with bedroom count
  • Permit and engineering/site-evaluation fees
  • Site access and how much excavation is needed
  • Tank material and capacity
How to choose a pro
  • Use a licensed Registered or Master Septic Tank Contractor
  • Make sure they pull the county permit (never skip it)
  • Insist the design matches your soil/site evaluation
  • Get the warranty and final county approval in writing

8 septic system installation providers in Comal County

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AAMS Wastewater

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Comal County, TX
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Aerobic Services of South Texas

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Canyon Lake, TX
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Always On The Level Septic Maintenance

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Comal County, TX
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Carl Eoff Septic Services

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New Braunfels, TX
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Countryside Construction Inc.

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Comal County, TX
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Craig's Septic Pumping & Repairs

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Spring Branch, TX
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Wilton Krause Septic

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New Braunfels, TX
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Septic System Installation in Comal County — FAQ

What does a new septic system cost in Comal County?

Conventional systems commonly run from several thousand dollars to well over $10,000; mound and nitrogen-reducing systems cost more. Soil and water-table conditions in Comal County are the biggest cost driver.

Do I need a permit to install a septic system in Comal County?

Yes. Permits are issued by the Comal County Engineer's Office — Environmental Health Department, the TCEQ-authorized agent for OSSF in the county (195 David Jonas Drive, New Braunfels; 830-608-2090). Permits, plan review of Registered Sanitarian/PE designs, and enforcement run through this office under TCEQ oversight (HB 1875 / Texas Health & Safety Code Ch. 366, TCEQ 30 TAC Ch. 285)., and the system must pass inspection before use.

How long does an installation take?

Once permitted, the install itself is often 1–3 days, but evaluation and permitting can add weeks. Plan ahead.

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