
Licensed contractor serving Braselton and the surrounding communities across Jackson, Barrow, Hall, and Gwinnett counties.

Braselton is one of the few incorporated towns in Georgia that straddles four county lines — Jackson, Barrow, Hall, and Gwinnett. That boundary situation is not just a geographic curiosity. It means a property on one side of a road may permit through Jackson County Environmental Health while a parcel across the street goes through Gwinnett. Getting that right before a project begins prevents delays that can stop construction cold.
Septic & Sewer Solutions works in all four counties that Braselton touches. We know which parcel falls under which jurisdiction, and we coordinate with the right Environmental Health office from the start.
We handle site preparation and septic installation as one integrated process. One soil assessment drives everything from system design through final inspection — no coordination gap between crews, and no permit confusion between county boundaries.
Get Your Free Site AssessmentThe Braselton area is one of the fastest-growing markets in Northeast Georgia, with new residential construction, estate-scale developments at Chateau Elan, and commercial growth along the I-85 corridor all generating septic and site work demand. Each parcel's county boundary determines which permit process applies — and we navigate all four.
New construction in the Braselton area frequently involves rural parcels that have never had infrastructure. The soil conditions vary across the four-county area — from Gwinnett and Barrow's clay-heavy Piedmont profiles to the transitional soils near the Hall County line. A soil assessment before system sizing ensures the installation is designed for what is actually in the ground.
For the estate-scale properties around Chateau Elan and the rural acreage parcels on the Jackson and Barrow County side of Braselton, integrated site preparation and septic design from the start eliminates the coordination problems that occur when clearing, grading, and installation are treated as separate contractor scopes.
Older properties in the Braselton and Hoschton area — built during the rural-agricultural period before the current growth cycle — have aging systems that surface during real estate transactions and renovation projects. The county boundary situation can complicate repair permitting if the contractor is not familiar with which jurisdiction the parcel falls under.
We assess the root cause before recommending repair or replacement. What looks like a failing system is sometimes a drainage correction — and identifying that correctly, under the right county's standards, protects buyers and owners from unnecessary expense and permitting complications.
Commercial properties along the I-85 Business corridor and the development zones near the Braselton interchange need sewer and waste management systems that meet the requirements of the applicable county jurisdiction. We conduct full site assessment before any trenching begins and coordinate permitting with the correct Environmental Health office.
Most septic and sewer projects in the Braselton area require supporting site work. We handle all of it under one crew.
Pre-installation site assessment on the estate-scale properties and rural acreage parcels across Braselton's four-county footprint, where soil conditions shift significantly between the Jackson, Barrow, Gwinnett, and Hall County sides of the market
Slope and drainage correction for drain fields on the rolling Piedmont terrain surrounding Braselton, where clay-heavy soil profiles across the Gwinnett and Barrow County sides concentrate surface water toward low-lying field areas during seasonal rainfall
Vegetation and debris removal done with your drain field footprint in mind
Full soil analysis before any digging begins, identifying the clay layering and seasonal water table conditions common across Braselton's four-county Piedmont terrain
Structure removal with underground septic and sewer infrastructure located and protected
Commercial grease management systems for food service operations along the Braselton and I-85 corridor, from the interchange development zones to the Chateau Elan resort properties
Surface and subsurface drainage solutions for properties where Piedmont clay and seasonal rainfall create chronic drainage problems across the four-county Braselton area
Braselton is one of Georgia's fastest-growing small cities, built around a historic downtown that predates the current growth cycle by more than a century. The town's unusual four-county footprint means residents can live within Braselton's city limits while their property falls under Gwinnett, Barrow, Hall, or Jackson County jurisdiction for purposes like Environmental Health permits, school assignment, and tax assessment. Chateau Elan Winery and Resort, just outside town, draws destination visitors and anchors a luxury residential and hospitality identity distinct from the broader I-85 corridor character.
The Hoschton community, immediately adjacent to Braselton on the Jackson County side, has grown even faster than Braselton proper. The communities along Ga-53 between Braselton and Jefferson and the areas toward Auburn on the Barrow County side represent the rural residential market where most new construction requires a septic system installed from scratch on land that has never had infrastructure.
Historic downtown Braselton, centered on the Tucker Road corridor, retains a small-town character that contrasts with the development pressure coming from the I-85 interchange. The Chateau Elan area, south of the interstate, includes estate-scale properties and resort amenities that draw buyers from across the metro area. Properties in this area often have acreage and older systems that need assessment before any real estate transaction.
Hoschton, on the Jackson County side, has absorbed much of the growth that the Braselton area has experienced — new subdivisions on former agricultural land, with a mix of sewer-connected developments and acreage parcels that remain on septic. The Auburn community on the Barrow County side retains rural agricultural character and includes older residential properties where septic infrastructure is aging.
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Septic & Sewer Solutions works across all four counties that Braselton touches — Jackson, Barrow, Hall, and Gwinnett. We know which Environmental Health office has jurisdiction over your parcel, and we handle site preparation and septic installation as one integrated process. Josh assesses every property personally before giving you a quote.
Whether you are building on rural acreage, dealing with an aging system on an established property, or need septic inspection before a real estate transaction in the Braselton area, the first step is a site assessment. Contact Septic & Sewer Solutions to schedule yours.
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