Alabama Septic Connect is built to help homeowners make sense of septic problems in a way that matches how real Alabama properties behave.
Some people know the county first. Some only know the broader area. Others know the septic situation but not the local ground pattern yet. That is why the Alabama build includes region pages, county pages, and service explainers instead of forcing every homeowner through the same path.
What the pages are meant to help with
The goal is to give a clearer starting point when a system is slowing down, the yard is staying soft, the property is changing over time, or the lot seems to behave differently from one section to another.
What you will find here
- Public region pages for the major parts of Alabama
- County pages for all 67 counties
- A county finder for people who already know the county
- Service pages for the main septic situations homeowners run into
What this project does not claim
These pages are meant to explain septic situations in plain language. They do not claim that every property behaves the same way, and they do not replace county requirements, permitting decisions, or a site-specific evaluation.