With spring construction activity expected to ramp up across Colorado in the coming weeks, Crush Excavation is encouraging homeowners and property owners to begin septic planning early.
Septic projects often become harder to schedule once peak spring demand arrives and contractor calendars fill up across the region.
Septic installation and replacement work typically involves more than excavation alone. Many projects require several steps before construction can begin.
That process may include soil evaluation, test pits, engineering coordination, and county permitting approvals.
Because of those early requirements, timelines can stretch quickly if homeowners wait until late spring or summer to start planning.
“You go down the road 30 days with engineering and testing and permitting… we could easily be in August, September to start a project,” said Charles, owner of Crush Excavation.
The company notes that spring and early summer are consistently the busiest months for septic-related work, especially in areas where rural properties rely on onsite wastewater systems.
Even smaller septic projects can face delays once demand increases across contractors, inspectors, and permitting offices at the same time.
Crush Excavation encourages property owners considering a new septic system, replacement work, or related site preparation to begin discussions early in the season.
Early planning can help homeowners avoid last-minute scheduling pressure and make more informed decisions about project timing.
Starting sooner also allows time to address unexpected site conditions, engineering requirements, or permitting steps that may arise before installation begins.
As Colorado enters its busiest construction window, proactive planning remains one of the most effective ways for homeowners to stay ahead of seasonal backlogs.
Crush Excavation
50511 E Jewell Rd, Bennett, CO 80102
(720) 507-4076
https://crushexcavation.com/
Crush Excavation is a trusted excavation and septic services contractor serving homeowners and rural properties across Eastern Colorado, including Bennett, Watkins, Strasburg, Aurora, Denver, and surrounding areas throughout Arapahoe and Adams County.
Owned and operated by Charles Rush, the company specializes in septic tank installation, drainage solutions, French drain installation, driveway and culvert excavation, and professional land grading for long-term property improvements.
Crush Excavation is known for reliable scheduling and practical solutions that stay within budget. The team holds key industry qualifications, including Certified NOWRA Installer status and Licensed Septic Professional credentials, providing homeowners with confidence that every project is completed safely and correctly.
With more than 100 excavation projects completed and over 13 years of industry experience, Crush Excavation is a dependable choice for septic and excavation work across Colorado.
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