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Septic System Installation in Rochester, NH

20 of the 26 licensed listings in Rochester hold a New Hampshire 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 Rochester listings for the full roster.

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Scott LaffeyLicensed

Rochester, NH · License #05493

Jason LavoieLicensed

Rochester, NH · License #03945

Peter TessierLicensed

Rochester, NH · License #03033

Michael DavisLicensed

Rochester, NH · License #03884

David CluffLicensed

Rochester, NH · License #00535, 01316

Imant SaksLicensed

Rochester, NH · License #02192

Michael SealeLicensed

Rochester, NH · License #05610

William BrownLicensed

Rochester, NH · License #04608

Jakai LarocheLicensed

Rochester, NH · License #05870

Darryl AmesLicensed

Rochester, NH · License #03895

Daryl JusthamLicensed

Rochester, NH · License #01491, 04181

Darren SnowLicensed

Rochester, NH · License #03796

Wilfrid CreteauLicensed

Rochester, NH · License #03333

Zachary TaylorLicensed

Rochester, NH · License #05809

Andrew LepageLicensed

Rochester, NH · License #04484

Scott TurcotteLicensed

Rochester, NH · License #02211

Josh ScottonLicensed

Rochester, NH · License #05410

Thomas CanfieldLicensed

Rochester, NH · License #00143, 00154

Donald MontignyLicensed

Rochester, NH · License #05721

Kelley PattersonLicensed

Rochester, NH · License #04770

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 New Hampshire, 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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