Kinard's Septic Pumping service truck ready for septic system maintenance and pumping in Hill County Texas

Septic Installation in Kingsland & the Hill Country

When you’re building in the Texas Hill Country, your septic system has to be sized, designed, and installed the right way from day one. Kinards Plumbing & Septic Hill Country installs both conventional and aerobic systems for homes and small businesses within about 50 miles of Kingsland, TX.​

Family‑owned since 1989, Kinards is the crew your neighbors trust for no‑nonsense advice, quality installs, and a system that passes inspection and works like it should for years to come.​

Conventional & Aerobic Septic Systems

Every property is different—soil, slope, usage, and space all matter. Kinards installs both conventional and aerobic systems and helps match the right system to your lot, not just whatever is easiest to drop in.​

During your site visit, we look at your layout, talk about how many people will be using the home, and walk you through options in plain language so you understand what you’re getting before any dirt is moved.

We install:

  • Conventional septic systems for suitable soils and layouts
  • Aerobic septic systems for tougher sites or where county rules require them
  • Replacement systems for failed or outdated tanks and drain fields
  • System upgrades when you’re adding bedrooms, building an addition, or changing usage

Kinards does not provide ongoing maintenance contracts on aerobic systems, but we install them to code and set you up for a smooth hand‑off to a maintenance provider if needed.​

We Handle County Permits & OSSF Rules

Dealing with permits and OSSF rules in Burnet County and surrounding areas can be confusing, especially for first‑time builders. Kinards handles the septic side of the paperwork and coordinates with county offices so your system is designed and installed to local standards.​From site evaluation to final inspection, we make sure the system meets Texas and county requirements, keeping your project moving instead of stalled in red tape.

Our permitting help includes:

  • Working with licensed site evaluators and designers as needed
  • Coordinating septic/OSSF permit applications with the county
  • Providing drawings and system details required for approval

Being present and prepared for county inspections

Where We Install Systems

Kinards is based at 817 Tucker St, Kingsland, TX 78639, and installs septic systems across the surrounding Hill Country.​

Typical septic installation areas include:

  • Kingsland
  • Marble Falls
  • Burnet
  • Horseshoe Bay
  • Granite Shoals
  • Buchanan Dam
  • Sunrise Beach Village
  • Llano
  • Spicewood
  • Johnson City

If you’re within about 50 miles of Kingsland and planning a new build, replacement, or expansion, text or call to see if we can help.

Our No Nonsense Installation Process

You don’t need to learn all the septic lingo—that’s our job. Here’s how we keep the process simple and straight‑forward:

  1. You text or call
    • Send your name, address, and a short description of your project to 325‑248‑5565, or call and talk to a real person.
  2. We visit your site
    • The owner comes out, looks over the property, talks through options, and explains what kind of system makes sense for your soil, layout, and county rules.
  3. We handle permits and schedule the job
    • We coordinate septic permits and inspections with the county and give you clear timelines so you know when digging and installation will happen.​
  4. We install your system the right way
    • Kinards installs the tank, lines, and drain field or aerobic components according to the approved plan, then tests everything before backfilling.
  5. We walk you through how to take care of it
    • Before we leave, we explain how your system works, how often to pump, and what to avoid so you don’t shorten its life.

Why Builders & Homeowners Choose Kinards

There are plenty of septic installers in Texas, but Hill Country homeowners and builders choose Kinards for a few simple reasons:

Family owned since 1989

A local name your neighbors recognize and recommend.

Owner on site

The owner is there during installs to answer questions, make calls, and stand behind the work.

24 hour response

When install schedules bump into emergencies, we’re still reachable around the clock.

Same day answers when you call before 1 PM

When install schedules bump into emergencies, we’re still reachable around the clock.

No nonsense, Texas style service

Straight talk, clear expectations, and a clean site when we’re done—“neighbors helping neighbors” is how we operate.

Frequently Asked Questions About Septic Installation

The choice depends on your soil type, space, slope, and county rules. After a site evaluation and soil work by a licensed pro, we’ll explain which systems are allowed on your property and what each option means in terms of cost, maintenance, and performance.
Most residential installs take a few days on site once permits and designs are approved, depending on weather, soil conditions, and access. The planning and permitting phase can take longer, which is why it’s smart to get started early in your building process.
Yes, Kinards can remove failed tanks and lines as part of a replacement system, then install a new approved system in their place or in a better location on your property.
If you’re planning a new home or major addition, it’s best to call before you finalize your plans so septic design can be considered with driveways, wells, and building placement. That helps avoid surprises and redesigns later.

Closing CTA

If you’re planning a new build, replacing a failed system, or just want a straight answer about what kind of septic you need, Kinards is ready to help. Text or call 325‑248‑5565 with your name, address, and a short description of your project, and we’ll take care of the rest—no nonsense, neighbors helping neighbors, all across the Texas Hill Country.