Last updated: May 3, 2026
New Systems in Mission Valley, CA.
New Systems for Mission Valley homes, done by experienced San Diego County technicians. A new septic system is a 30-year decision. We handle the full project, perc test, soil profile, system design, county DEH permit, install, inspection, and final sign-off, so you're not coordinating an engineer, a tank supplier, an excavator, and an inspector on your own.
Why is new systems different in Central San Diego?
Central San Diego new-system installs are rare (most areas are sewered) but happen on a few unincorporated infill lots. Tight setbacks usually drive design.
What's included in new systems in Mission Valley?
- Site evaluation and feasibility review (gravity-fed vs. pressure-dosed vs. ATU)
- Perc test coordination with county-approved soil engineer
- System sizing per SD County DEH formula (bedrooms + soil class + slope)
- Engineered system design and county permit submittal
- Tank install, concrete or polyethylene, sized to bedroom count
- Drain field install, gravity trench, gravelless chamber, or pressure-dosed bed
- Distribution box, effluent filter, and riser install to grade
- Final county inspection coordination and permit close-out
When does a Mission Valley home need new systems?
- You're building a new home or ADU outside city sewer service
- Existing system has failed and is unrepairable
- You're adding bedrooms and the existing system is undersized per current code
- County violation notice requires a full system upgrade
- You inherited a non-permitted system and want to bring it to code at sale
- Property purchase is contingent on a permitted, current septic system
What do Mission Valley homeowners ask about new systems?
How fast can you get to Mission Valley for new systems?
Same-day service in Mission Valley on most weekdays. Morning slots book fastest, so call before 10 a.m. for the best same-day availability. After-hours emergency calls are answered by an on-call technician, not a dispatcher.
What does new systems cost in Mission Valley?
Standard 3-bedroom gravity system $15,000-$28,000 · pressure-dosed and ATU systems $25,000-$55,000. Pricing is the same across San Diego County, with no mileage upcharge for Mission Valley. We confirm a flat-rate quote before any work starts.
How does Mission Valley's climate affect this service?
Mission Valley is 100% city sewer, the commercial-and-residential dense urban core has no septic infrastructure. Mission Valley calls are sewer line issues or commercial drain issues, not septic system issues.. Central San Diego new-system installs are rare (most areas are sewered) but happen on a few unincorporated infill lots.
How long does a full new septic install take from start to finish?
Plan for 2 to 4 months from first call to closed permit. The actual digging and installing is one week. The other 7-15 weeks are county DEH timelines: perc test scheduling, plan review, permit issuance, and final inspection. We push paper on the slow steps so you're not the one chasing the county.
What is the difference between gravity, pressure-dosed, and ATU systems?
Gravity systems are simplest, cheapest, longest-lasting, they need good soil and slope. Pressure-dosed systems use a pump to spread effluent evenly across the field, needed for marginal soils or flat sites. ATUs (Aerobic Treatment Units) treat effluent with oxygen for sites that fail standard perc, required on small lots or near sensitive water features. Cost goes up in that order.
Need new systems in Mission Valley?
Call for a free quote. Same-day service on most repairs, next-day on most installs.