Septic System Design & Installation in Tulsa, OK

Building new or replacing a system that has reached the end of the road? A septic system done right lasts for decades. Half Moon Plumbing & Electric handles the whole project, from soil testing and permits to the finished, code-compliant install.

Licensed & Insured
in Oklahoma

Serving Tulsa
Since 2007

5-Star Rated

Upfront
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A septic system is not a one-size-fits-all purchase.

The right design depends on your soil, your lot size, your water table, and how many people live in the home. Get it wrong, and you are looking at a system that fails early, struggles to pass inspection, or costs far more to fix than it should have cost to build.

You may need a new or replacement system if:

  • You are building a new home outside the city's sewer service

  • Your current system keeps backing up or failing inspection

  • Your drain field is saturated, soggy, or no longer draining

  • Your tank is cracked, collapsed, or undersized for your household

  • You are adding bedrooms or capacity that the old system
    cannot handle

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Our Septic Design & Installation Process

  • Step 1

    We test and design. We evaluate your soil and site, then design a system sized correctly for your property and your household.

  • Step 2

    We handle the permits. We pull the required permits and make sure the design meets Oklahoma code, so the project is right with the state before a shovel hits the ground.

  • Step 3

    We build it right. Our licensed crew installs the tank, lines, and drain field cleanly and correctly, then confirms it passes inspection.

One paragraph, one team, no finger-pointing. We manage the testing, the paperwork, and the build from start to finish so you are not left coordinating three companies and hoping they talk to each other.

What Our Septic installation Includes

  • Soil and site evaluation to determine the right system

  • A system designed for your property and household

  • Permit handling and code-compliant planning

  • Supply and installation of the tank, lines, and drain field

  • Conventional and aerobic system options

  • Final inspection and a walkthrough of how to care for your new system

  • A clear, up-front project quote with financing options

We will explain your options in plain language, including the difference between a conventional and an aerobic system, so you can choose what fits your land and your budget.

What Tulsa Homeowners Are Saying

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Half Moon Plumbing & Electric has earned Tulsa's trust since 2007

A septic install is a major investment, and it is one you want done by a licensed local team that will still be here in ten years. Half Moon Plumbing & Electric has served the Tulsa area since 2007, with our own in-house training University and a reputation built on up-front pricing and work that holds up. We treat a new system the way we treat every job: we tell you the real cost before we start, we keep the site clean, and we do not cut corners that you cannot see. When the project is done, you get a system designed for your specific property and the peace of mind that it was built to last.

Build It Once. Build It Right.

Get a clear design and an honest, up-front quote for your new septic system, with financing available.

  • Septic system design and installation in Tulsa, OK, is one of the most important investments a property owner can make, whether you are building a new home outside city sewer service or replacing a system that has finally failed. Half Moon Plumbing & Electric designs and installs septic systems for homeowners across Tulsa, Owasso, Broken Arrow, Bixby, Jenks, Claremore, Collinsville, Catoosa, Skiatook, Verdigris, Oologah, and Bartlesville, and we manage the entire project from start to finish. That begins with a proper soil and site evaluation, because the type and size of system your property needs depends on your soil conditions, lot size, and household. From there, we design a system that meets Oklahoma code, pull the required permits, and install the tank, supply lines, and drain field with a licensed crew. We install both conventional and aerobic systems, and we will walk you through the differences so you can make the right call for your land and your budget. Many homeowners worry that a new system means juggling a designer, an installer, and a permit office on their own. With Half Moon, it is one team and one clear, up-front price, with financing available to make a large project manageable. If your current system is backing up, failing inspection, or simply too old to trust, reach out, and we will give you a straight assessment of whether a repair or a full replacement is the smarter move.

Common Questions

Septic Installation FAQ

  • It depends on the system type, your soil, and the size your household needs, so there is no single number. We quote a clear, up-front price after a site evaluation, and we offer financing to spread out the cost.

  • Once permits are in hand, many residential installs are completed in a few days, weather and soil permitting. We will give you a realistic timeline for your specific project.

  • Yes. We pull the required permits and make sure the design meets Oklahoma code, so you are not left dealing with the paperwork.

  •  In most cases, yes. Soil conditions determine what kind of system your property can support and how it must be sized. We handle the evaluation as part of the project.

  • A conventional system uses gravity and a drain field to treat waste, and works best where soil drains well. An aerobic system adds oxygen to break waste down more thoroughly, which is often the answer on tight lots or poor soil. We will recommend the right one for your site.

  • Sometimes a tank or drain field can be replaced on its own, and sometimes the whole system needs to go. We inspect first and give you an honest answer rather than selling you more than you need.

  • A well-designed system that is pumped and maintained on schedule can last 20 to 30 years or more. The drain field usually determines the lifespan, which is why proper design and regular pumping matter so much.

  • Yes. A new system is a significant investment, and we offer financing options so you can move forward without delay.


You Might Also Need

  • Septic System Inspection & Repairs

    f your pump-out turns up a problem, we will find the cause and fix it.

  • Aerobic Septic System Maintenance & Repairs

    Have an aerobic system? Keep the pumps, sprayers, and panel running right.

  • Sewer Line Cleaning & Inspection

    Clear blockages and inspect the line running from your home to the tank.