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Best Septic System Installation in Detroit, MI

Compare 9 local septic system installation providers in Detroit, MI. Verified listings with real contact info.

9 verified providers · Updated 2026-04-25

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Superior Plumbing & Heating of Windsor

4.9 ★ (15 reviews)

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Northwest Drain Station, Inc.

4.7 ★ (755 reviews)

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Harvey and Sons Septic Service

4.9 ★ (129 reviews)

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Superior Plumbing & Heating of Windsor

4.9 (15 reviews)
850 Ouellette Ave, Windsor, ON N9A 4M9
Open 24 Hours
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Northwest Drain Station, Inc.

4.7 (755 reviews)
311 Charlotte Ave, Royal Oak, MI 48073
Open 24 Hours
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Harvey and Sons Septic Service

4.9 (129 reviews)
4440 19 Mile Rd, Sterling Heights, MI 48314
Open 24 Hours
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Power Vac of Michigan

4.1 (34 reviews)
44300 Grand River Ave, Novi, MI 48375
Open 24 Hours
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Allied Septic & Excavation

4.4 (27 reviews)
55130 Shelby Rd D3, Shelby Township, MI 48316
Mon–Fri 9am–5pm · Sat–Sun Closed
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Wickenheiser’s Serv-All Septic Pumping

5.0 (21 reviews)
10055 Grafton Rd, Carleton, MI 48117
Mon–Sun 7:30am–7pm
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M & M Septic

4.9 (499 reviews)
7650 Cooley Lake Rd Unit 47, Union Lake, MI 48387
Open 24 Hours
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Tri - County Power Rodding

4.8 (142 reviews)
5820 Dwight Ave, Waterford Township, MI 48327
Open 24 Hours
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LaChance Brothers Excavating, LLC

4.9 (44 reviews)
7441 Angle Rd, Northville, MI 48168
Mon–Fri 7am–7pm · Sat–Sun Closed

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a new septic system cost in Michigan?

A conventional septic system typically costs $15,000 to $30,000, depending on local permitting complexity, soil conditions, and labor costs. Alternative systems (mound systems, drip irrigation, FAST systems) required in certain areas cost even more.

What permits are needed for septic installation in Michigan?

You need a Soil Evaluation approval from your county health department and a Construction Permit before installation. All work must comply with your county health department's requirements under MDHHS's Michigan Criteria for Subsurface Sewage Disposal — Michigan is the only state without a statewide sanitary code for onsite wastewater, making the county the permitting authority. In some areas, additional regional commission approvals may be required. The permitting process typically takes 2-4 months.

How long does septic system installation take in Michigan?

The physical installation usually takes 3-7 days for a conventional system. However, the entire process from initial soil testing through final inspection can take 3-6 months due to comprehensive permitting requirements.

What type of septic system do I need in Michigan?

The system type is largely determined by your county health department, following MDHHS's Michigan Criteria for Subsurface Sewage Disposal, based on soil percolation results, lot size, setback distances, and proximity to wells or water bodies. Many properties in certain areas require alternative systems due to high water tables, poorly draining soils, or tight lot configurations.

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