
COWBOY CAPITAL SEPTIC SERVICES

ABOUT COWBOY CAPITAL SEPTIC SERVICES
Cowboy Capital Septic Services is a family owned and operated company based in Stephenville TX. We service Erath and surrounding counties. With over 40 years of combined experience, our team understands the importance of prompt and courteous service. Cowboy Capital Septic Services is licensed by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) under Jesse Bennie. We install Conventional, Chamber, and Evapotranspiration Systems. We also offer site evaluations, which are mandatory to determine the type of system that can be installed. Our experience and expertise will provide you with the most excellent service and will guarantee your satisfaction.
OUR SERVICES
What We Provide
SITE EVALUATION
Before a system can be installed, a site evaluation must be done on the property. We will come out and dig 3 holes 6ft deep to evaluate the condition of your soil. With this information, we can then determine which system would be best with the soil that you have.

CONVENTIONAL SYSTEMS
A conventional gravity flow septic system consists of a series of tanks or a compartmentalized tank followed by a distribution system. The septic tanks are used to settle out solids and partially treat wastewater before it reaches the distribution system . The distribution system consists of plastic pipe with holes in the side to release the wastewater in the soil. The pipe is also surrounded by gravel or stone to help filter the wastewater before it reaches the soil below.

CHAMBER SYSTEMS
Like the conventional system, the chamber system consists of a series of tanks or a compartmentalized tank followed by a distribution system. The septic tanks are used to settle out solids and partially treat wastewater before it reaches the distribution system. The chamber system distribution system consists of plastic panels to filter the wastewater into the soil.

EVAPOTRASPIRATION SYSTEM
An evapotranspiration (ET) bed treats wastewater by using evapotranspiration — the loss of water from the soil by evaporation and by transpiration from plants growing there.
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ET beds are used where the soil cannot treat wastewater before it percolates to groundwater, such as in rocky soils, or where the soil prevents wastewater from percolating from the soil absorption field, such as in heavy clay soils.
