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Sewer Conversion Services

Sewer Conversion in Hoschton, GA and Northeast Georgia

Switching from a septic system to a municipal sewer line is a smart move for many property owners, but it takes the right contractor to do it correctly. Curry Septic and Sewer handles complete sewer conversions across Hoschton and the surrounding Northeast Georgia communities with honest pricing and clean, code-compliant work.

WHY HOMEOWNERS CHOOSE TO CONVERT

Reasons to Convert from Septic to Sewer

A sewer line conversion replaces your existing septic system with a connection to the municipal sewer main. For many properties in and around Hoschton, it eliminates the cost and hassle of long-term septic care.

We walk you through the full process before any work begins, including permits, pricing, and timeline. Our family-owned team has handled sewer conversions for over 25 years.

Failing or Aging Septic System

If your septic tank or drain field is on its last legs, a sewer conversion can be more cost-effective than a new septic system installation. Tying into the city line removes the long-term burden of septic pumping, septic maintenance, and septic repair.

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Sewer Service Now Available

When a municipal sewer line becomes available on your street, you may be required to connect within a set period. We coordinate with local authorities and handle the full sewer line conversion on your behalf.

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Property Value and Resale

Buyers often prefer homes connected to public sewer. A clean, permitted sewer conversion can boost property value and remove septic system concerns during inspections.

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Reclaim Your Yard

Removing or abandoning a septic tank and drain field frees up usable yard space. We safely decommission the old system as part of the conversion.

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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM CURRY

Local Sewer Contractors With 25 Years of Experience

Sewer conversion is a major project, and the contractor you choose matters. Curry Septic and Sewer is locally owned, family operated, and BBB accredited. We bring the same honest, dependable service to every job, From a single home conversion to a multi-home project.

We pull the permits, run the lines, handle the inspections, and properly decommission your old septic system. You get one trusted team from start to finish.

Curry Septic and Sewer crew at work in Northeast Georgia
Curry Septic and Sewer crew on a job in Northeast Georgia

Our Process

Our Sewer Conversion Process

  • 1. Site Assessment and Quote

    We visit your property to evaluate the existing septic system, locate the municipal sewer tap, and review access routes. Then we provide a clear, written estimate with no surprise costs.

  • 2. Permits, Excavation, and Hookup

    Our crew pulls all required permits, excavates the new sewer line route, and connects your home to the municipal sewer main. We test every connection and coordinate inspections.

  • 3. Septic Decommission and Cleanup

    Once the new sewer line is live, we pump the old septic tank, properly abandon it per code, and restore your yard. You walk away with a working sewer connection and a clean job site.

Curry Septic & Sewer

Sewer Conversion for homes Across Northeast Georgia

From Hoschton to Jefferson, Pendergrass, Braselton, Gainesville, and the smaller communities in between, we handle sewer line conversions for both residential properties. Our team understands the local soil conditions, county requirements, and municipal sewer systems across the area.

Whether you are planning ahead or your septic system has already failed, we will give you a straight answer on whether a conversion makes sense. If it does not, we will tell you that too.

Curry Septic and Sewer crew at work in Northeast Georgia

COMMON QUESTIONS

Sewer Conversion FAQs

Converting from septic to city sewer is a major project. Here are the questions we hear most from Northeast Georgia homeowners.

How long does a sewer conversion take?

Most residential conversions are completed in three to five days, depending on the distance to the municipal tap, landscaping, and any obstacles between your home and the connection.

Do I have to convert if sewer becomes available?

Many municipalities require connection within a set period once sewer service reaches your property. We can help you confirm local requirements and timelines.

What happens to my old septic tank?

We pump the existing tank and properly abandon it according to local code. That usually means crushing or filling the tank so it cannot collapse later. You get peace of mind that the old system is fully retired.

Will sewer conversion increase my property value?

In most cases, yes. Buyers often prefer homes connected to municipal sewer, and removing a septic system from inspection reports can make sales smoother.

Who handles the permits?

We do. Our team pulls all required permits and coordinates inspections with the local authority so you do not have to chase paperwork.

How much landscaping will I lose?

We do everything we can to minimize impact. Some excavation is necessary along the new line route, but we backfill carefully and restore the area as best as possible.

READY TO MAKE THE SWITCH

Get a Straightforward Sewer Conversion Quote

Sewer conversion is a big decision, and you deserve a contractor who will explain every step and stand behind the work. Curry Septic and Sewer has been serving Northeast Georgia for over 25 years, with 24/7 emergency availability when you need it.