Septic Service Companies in New City, NY

New City's central Rockland location features family neighborhoods with mature landscaping. Homeowners commonly update 1970s-era kitchens and bathrooms, and add outdoor decks or patios. Be the first septic contractor listed in New City.

Septic Market in New City

Typical Range
$325-$575 per pumping
Avg Project
$2,200
Contractors
0
Home Value
$545,000
Homes Built
~1970
Home Types
Split-Level, Colonial

Septic systems are found in Rockland's less dense areas. NY health department requires septic inspections for property transfers. Pumping every 3-5 years is standard.

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Building Permits in New City

Town of Clarkstown Building Department
(845) 639-2100|Official Website
Permit likely required. Most septic work in New City requires a building permit. Your contractor should handle the permit application and schedule required inspections.

New City is the county seat and a hamlet within Clarkstown. Standard residential building codes apply.

Frequently Asked Questions

1How much does septic tank pumping cost in New City?
Septic services in New City cost $325-$575 per pumping, with the average project at $2,200. Septic systems are found in Rockland's less dense areas. NY health department requires septic inspections for property transfers. Pumping every 3-5 years is standard.
2How often should a septic tank be pumped in New City?
Septic tanks in New City should be pumped every 3-5 years for a household of 3-4 people. Larger families or homes with garbage disposals may need pumping every 2-3 years. Regular pumping prevents expensive drain field failures that can cost $10,000-$25,000 to repair.
3Do I need a permit for septic work in New City?
Yes, septic system installations, repairs, and replacements in New City require permits from the Town of Clarkstown Building Department ((845) 639-2100). In New York, the health department must approve septic designs and inspect completed work. Routine pumping does not require a permit.

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Contractor listings last updated March 2026. Data sourced from Google Business profiles, state licensing databases, and public records.