Aurora, Colorado Feb 19, 2026 (Issuewire.com) - As spring construction activity begins to build across Colorado, Crush Excavation is encouraging early septic planning for homeowners with rural properties near Aurora and surrounding Eastern Colorado communities.
Septic system installations often require more lead time than many property owners expect, especially once contractors and permitting offices enter their busiest months.
Crush Excavation notes that the planning phase is not limited to excavation. Many installations require site evaluation, engineering coordination, soil testing, and county permitting before work can begin.
These early steps can affect project start dates significantly if homeowners wait until peak season demand is already underway.
“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 emphasizes that spring and early summer scheduling fills quickly, particularly in rural areas where onsite wastewater systems are essential for residential development.
For property owners outside municipal sewer access, proactive septic planning can help prevent delays and provide more flexibility in system design and installation timing.
Crush Excavation works with homeowners to evaluate site conditions early, coordinate required approvals, and prepare projects before seasonal backlogs tighten timelines.
The company encourages rural property owners near Aurora to begin discussions now if they are considering septic tank installation, replacement, or related excavation work in 2026.
Early planning remains one of the most effective ways to stay ahead of Colorado’s busiest construction window and avoid last-minute scheduling pressure later in the year.
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