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Septic System Installation in North Pole, AK

18 of the 18 licensed listings in North Pole hold a Alaska license class that covers this work: they are licensed to build and install septic tanks and drainfields, and repair or replace failed ones. Not every well & septic professional is; see all North Pole listings for the full roster.

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Intella Homes LLC

Brannon Richart · North Pole, AK · License #2069

Alaska Crafted Concrete LLC

Josh Million · North Pole, AK · License #2538

PNC Heating

Patric Hegland · North Pole, AK · License #1894

DirtworX AK

Jeremy Jones · North Pole, AK · License #2563

Rhino Construction LLC

Trevor Ponsford · North Pole, AK · License #1769

Bigfoot Pumping & Thawing, Inc

Kirk Krause · North Pole, AK · License #1284

Homestead Pumping and Thawing Inc

Kenneth Born · North Pole, AK · License #1319

DirtworX LLC

Chandler Lockert · North Pole, AK · License #2198

Septic Specialists of Alaska

North Pole, AK · License #1773, 2186, 2523, 2647, 2649, 2650

Ward Alaska LLC

Bryce Ward · North Pole, AK · License #2608

All Right Construction

Andrew Sonnenberg · North Pole, AK · License #2576

Alyeska Builders, LLC

Daniel Rady · North Pole, AK · License #2603

Alaskan Drilling and Dirt Works

Thomas Anderson · North Pole, AK · License #1713

Xtreme Excavation LLC

David Howell · North Pole, AK · License #2586

Bren Contracting LLC

Jeremy Bren · North Pole, AK · License #2101

Blue Diamond Contractors, Inc.

Shawn Hutwagner · North Pole, AK · License #1904

Jensen's Enterprises LLC

Daniel Jensen · North Pole, AK · License #2136

ColdFront Enterprises LLC

Cameron Faro · North Pole, AK · License #2581

What does septic system installation cost?

A conventional septic system typically costs $3,600 to $12,500 installed. Alternative systems (aerobic, mound) for difficult sites run $10,000 to $20,000. Soil conditions drive most of the difference, which is why a soil or percolation test comes first.

Do I need a permit to install or replace a septic system?

Almost always. Your state or county health authority must permit new systems and most repairs, and the design has to match a soil evaluation of your site. Licensed installers usually handle permitting as part of the job; confirm it is included in the quote.

Before you hire

Confirm the license number on this page is still active with Alaska, ask for proof of insurance, and get at least three written quotes; pricing on this work varies widely by site conditions.

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