How To Get A Permit
How To Get A Permit
A septic permit is required for all installations in North Idaho. There are a variety of site evaluations and permits depending on whether it’s a new installation or repair. The size of the system is based on the numbers of bedrooms for a home sized to meet the family’s needs. The permit from the health department will dictate the size requirements.
Panhandle Health Department:
Boundary County 7402 Caribou Bonners Ferry, ID 83805 208-267-5558
Bonner County 322 Marion Sandpoint, ID 83864 208-265-6364
Testimonials
We have been working with KG&T for the last 7 months on a sewer issue. They are a great company. They are on time and knowledgeable and get the job done!
Had 3/4+ size rock delivered. 1 truck load, great price, paid over the phone. I called & 2 hrs same day they delivered. Quick service! Perfect size rock, it is packing well in the rectangled area I dug out for under an RV shelter where I will live full time in my 5th. Already looking great with plenty more rock to finish, might be extra for small path & outside my trailer door.
Highly recommend this company. They came out to my house to complete a complex sewer pipe repair. They were very knowledgeable and got the job done right. We will use them again.
I have an off-grid property outside of Bonners Ferry and have used KG&T for a number of projects. The most recent was to bury two cisterns and run 700 feet of water line to gravity feed water to the home I am building. I couldn’t believe how much they accomplished in two days of work. They were knowledgeable, courteous, and very efficient. I highly recommend them.
Started using this business for portable toilets at construction sites. Would highly recommend. All of our employees and subs say that their portable toilets are very nice and clean. Thank you KG&T Septic!