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When you’re preparing land for a home, installing a septic system, or clearing a property, you need more than just equipment. You need a team that understands the land, respects your timeline, and delivers work that holds up long after the job is done. At Precision Site and Septic Inc., we provide full-service excavation and septic solutions for homeowners and builders throughout Huntsville and Northeast Alabama. From site preparation and grading to septic installations and demolition, every project is handled with attention to detail and a commitment to doing it right the first time. We work with property owners who want clear communication, dependable timelines, and results they can trust. Whether you are starting a new build or improving an existing property, our team is ready to help you move forward with confidence.
Excavation is the foundation of any successful project. If it is not done correctly, everything that follows can be affected. That is why our approach focuses on precision, planning, and proper execution from the start. Our excavation services are designed to support a wide range of residential projects. Whether you are building a home, adding a structure, or improving your land, we bring the equipment and experience needed to get the job done safely and efficiently.
Our excavation services include:
● Residential excavation for new construction
● Lot clearing to prepare land for building
● Grading to ensure proper drainage and stability
● Demolition of smaller structures such as sheds, barns, mobile homes, and single-family homes
● Small pond construction for residential properties
● Trenching and site preparation for utilities and foundations
Every property is different. Soil conditions, elevation, drainage, and access all play a role in how the work should be done.
Our team evaluates these factors before starting any project so that the final result supports your long-term plans.
When excavation is handled properly, it sets the stage for everything else to go smoothly.


A septic system is one of the most important parts of your property. When it is installed correctly, it works quietly in the background for years. When it is not, it can create costly and frustrating problems.
Precision Site and Septic Inc. specializes in septic system installations for homes and rural properties throughout Huntsville and Northeast Alabama. We handle the entire process so you do not have to coordinate with multiple contractors.
Our septic services include:
● Septic tank installation for new homes and replacements
● Advanced, gravity, and engineered septic systems
● Drain field installation and layout
● Site preparation and excavation for septic systems
● Coordination with local requirements and permitting
We take the time to ensure your system is designed and installed correctly based on your property’s conditions. Soil type, property size, and water flow all play a role in how your system should be built.
By handling everything from excavation to final installation, we simplify the process and give you one reliable team to work with from start to finish.
One of the biggest challenges homeowners face is coordinating multiple contractors. Excavation, grading, septic work, and site preparation often involve different crews, which can lead to delays and miscommunication.
Precision Site and Septic Inc. offers full site preparation services so you can work with one team throughout your project.
Our site preparation services include:
● Clearing and preparing land for construction
● Grading and leveling for foundations and driveways
● Drainage solutions to protect your property
● Utility trenching and groundwork
● Preparing building pads and access areas
By keeping everything under one roof, we reduce delays, improve communication, and ensure each part of the project works together.


Choosing the right contractor is one of the most important decisions you will make for your project. Homeowners across Huntsville and surrounding areas choose Precision Site and Septic Inc. because they want reliability, honesty, and quality work.
Here is what sets our team apart:
Experienced and Skilled Workmanship
Our team is trained and experienced in both excavation and septic services. Every project is completed to meet industry standards and local requirements.
Clear Communication
We take the time to explain the work so you understand what is happening on your property. No confusion, no guesswork.
Upfront and Honest Estimates
You will know what to expect before the work begins. We believe in transparency and straightforward pricing.
Reliable Scheduling
We show up when we say we will and complete projects on time whenever possible.
Full-Service Capabilities
From clearing land to installing septic systems, we handle everything so you do not need multiple contractors.
Commitment to Customer Satisfaction
We take pride in clean, professional work and stand behind every project we complete.
Precision Site and Septic Inc. proudly serves homeowners and builders throughout Huntsville and the surrounding Northeast Alabama region.
Our service areas include:
● Madison County
● Limestone County
● Jackson County
● Morgan County
● Franklin County
● Moore County
● Surrounding communities in Northeast Alabama
We understand the local soil conditions, terrain, and regulations that impact excavation and septic projects in this area. That knowledge allows us to complete projects efficiently while meeting local requirements.
As we continue to grow, our focus remains the same: providing dependable service to homeowners and builders who need a team they can trust.


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Extended hours by appointment only.




✔ Residential Excavation
✔ Demolition
✔ Small Pond Construction
✔ Septic Installs

✔ Grading
✔ Full Site Preparation
✔ Lot Clearing
It all starts with clear communication. From your initial quote to our first day on job you'll see the difference. We know what questions to ask and how to clearly communicate and execute your exact vision without surprises. This in turn usually produces a positive outcome meeting or exceeding your expectations. But please don't take our word for it. We'll let our customers do the talking...
We have many years of experience inworking with home owners and businesses for all their excavation and septic needs. We are prepared to amaze you with our customer service & project management.
Call or fill out our webform for your inquiry.
A friendly staff member will get the basic details of your project.
We'll get you a straight forward, fair price for your project.
We'll handle everything from A to Z including all necessary permits to make your life easier.
We'll complete your project on time and within budget.

Water always moves somewhere. On a well-prepared property, it moves away from the home, driveway, septic system, and areas where standing water can cause damage. On a poorly graded property, water may collect near foundations, wash out driveways, create muddy access areas, erode soil, or interfere with usable yard space.
That is why grading is one of the most important steps in residential site preparation. For homeowners and property owners across Huntsville, Madison County, Northeast Alabama, and nearby service areas, Precision Site and Septic Inc. provides grading, excavation, drainage, septic installation, land clearing, and site preparation services designed to make the land more usable and dependable. You can review the company’s excavation and grading work on its residential excavation service page.
Grading is the process of shaping the land to create planned elevations, slopes, and drainage patterns. The Environmental Protection Agency describes land grading as reshaping the ground surface to planned elevations and drainage patterns, and notes that it can help control stormwater, soil erosion, and sedimentation during and after construction.1
For a homeowner, grading affects everyday use of the property. It influences whether a driveway holds up after heavy rain, whether water collects near the house, whether the yard stays soggy, and whether future improvements have a stable base. Even small elevation problems can become noticeable during North Alabama rain events, especially on clay-heavy soils, sloped land, wooded lots, or properties with long gravel driveways.
Good grading does not mean making every property perfectly flat. In many cases, flat ground is part of the problem. The goal is to create controlled movement, so water flows where it should instead of where it causes damage.

One of the clearest reasons to grade properly is to move water away from the home. The Building America Solution Center, a U.S. Department of Energy resource, states that permeable surfaces should slope away from the house at least 0.5 inch per foot for 10 feet to help direct stormwater runoff away from the foundation.2
When water sits near a foundation, it can contribute to moisture problems, erosion, settling soil, and long-term structural concerns. Grading is not the only part of water management, but it is one of the first lines of defense. Gutters, downspouts, swales, drains, and soil stabilization may also be part of the solution, but the ground still needs to be shaped correctly.
This is especially important before new construction, additions, shop pads, barns, detached garages, or driveway work. If grading is postponed until after construction, the fix may be more expensive and more disruptive than doing the work correctly at the start.
Driveways fail faster when water is allowed to sit, channel, or cut across the surface. Gravel can wash out, low spots can become muddy, and vehicle traffic can make wet areas worse. On rural properties, a poorly drained driveway may also limit access for builders, septic installers, delivery trucks, and emergency vehicles.
Proper grading helps create the right crown, slope, or drainage path so water moves off the driveway instead of staying on it. Depending on the property, this may require shaping the drive, adding ditches or swales, improving culverts, stabilizing shoulders, or correcting low spots.
Precision Site and Septic Inc. lists driveway preparation, grading, trenching, excavation, and drainage as part of its residential site work capabilities.3 That combination matters because driveway performance is often tied to the rest of the property. Water that leaves a driveway still has to go somewhere, and it should not be directed toward the home, septic area, or neighboring property.
A septic system depends on both the installed components and the surrounding land. The Alabama Department of Public Health explains that a septic system includes a tank, an effluent filter, an optional distribution box or flow divider, and a drain field where wastewater moves through trenches and into the surrounding soil.4
Because soil and drainage matter, grading should be considered during septic planning. Water should not be directed over the drain field in a way that overloads the area. Heavy equipment traffic should be managed so it does not damage the septic area. Future improvements should also be planned so they do not interfere with access to the tank or the protected drain field.
This is where hiring one company for related work can help. Precision Site and Septic Inc. offers septic installation along with excavation, grading, drainage, land clearing, trenching, and site preparation. That means the same team can look at how the home site, driveway, yard, and septic system work together instead of treating each item as a separate project.5
Some grading problems are obvious, such as standing water near the house, driveway washouts, deep ruts, exposed roots, or muddy access after every storm. Other signs are more subtle. You may notice water flowing toward the foundation, soil collecting at the bottom of a slope, grass that stays wet longer than the rest of the yard, or low areas that keep sinking after being filled.
These issues are worth addressing before they grow. The EPA notes that grading plans should account for existing soil types, slopes, drainage patterns, environmentally sensitive areas, proposed land use, and stormwater control measures.1 That is a good reminder that drainage work should be planned, not guessed.
If you are preparing property for a home, septic system, driveway, shop, barn, or land improvement project, grading should be part of the conversation early. Contact Precision Site and Septic Inc. through the company website to discuss grading, excavation, drainage, septic installation, and site preparation services in Huntsville, Madison County, Northeast Alabama, and surrounding areas.
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Address: 25535 AL Highway 65 Estillfork, Alabama County, 35745-8036
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