Simcoe County & Georgian Bay · Exclusive to Our Service Area

Bundle Your Excavation and Save $8,000–$15,000

Planning an addition, new build, garage, or renovation? If your project needs excavation and your septic system needs an upgrade — we coordinate both with one crew, one mobilization, and one site visit. The savings are real and significant.

💰 Save $8K–$15K 🚜 One Crew · One Mobilization 📍 Our Service Area Only

The Bundle Saving Opportunity

Mobilizing excavation equipment to a rural property costs $3,000–$8,000 per visit. Most homeowners pay this twice — once for the septic, once for the construction. Bundle both and you pay it once.

$8K–$15K
Typical savings on a bundle project
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Why Bundling Saves So Much Money

When a contractor brings an excavator to your property in Simcoe County or Georgian Bay, the cost of mobilization — equipment transport, setup, crew travel time, and site preparation — is a fixed cost regardless of how much work gets done that day. On a rural property, that mobilization cost typically runs $3,000 to $8,000 per visit.

Most Ontario homeowners pay that mobilization cost twice without realising it. First, when the septic contractor arrives to replace the system. Second, when the construction contractor arrives weeks or months later to dig the foundation, pour the footings, or excavate for a garage or basement. The two jobs often happen close together — but because they are managed separately by different contractors, the equipment is loaded up, driven out, unloaded, and done all over again.

When we coordinate both scopes under one project plan, that mobilization happens once. The excavator that finishes the foundation dig stays on site and works through the septic excavation. The crew that grades the lot after the septic installs does the rough grading for the construction at the same time. One setup, two jobs, one bill for mobilization instead of two.

The Simple Math

A typical rural Ontario property pays $4,000–$6,000 in mobilization for a septic replacement, and another $4,000–$6,000 in mobilization for a bedroom addition excavation. Coordinate both in the same visit and you pay that once — saving $4,000 to $6,000 before the actual work even begins. Add shared grading, fill management, and inspection coordination and the total savings regularly reach $8,000–$15,000.

What Projects Qualify for the Bundle

Any project that involves excavation on the same property within a reasonable timeframe can be bundled with a septic upgrade or new septic installation. The more excavation your construction project requires, the greater the savings from coordinating with septic work.

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Bedroom Additions

The most common bundle scenario. Adding a bedroom legally requires a septic assessment and often a system upgrade. Bundle both and the excavation savings are immediate.

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New Custom Home Builds

A new build always needs a new septic system. Coordinating the foundation dig and septic excavation with one crew saves significant mobilization cost and dramatically simplifies your build timeline.

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Major Renovations

Renovations that expand living space, add bathrooms, or require structural excavation often trigger septic review. Bundling the excavation phases makes the renovation cheaper and faster.

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Garage & Accessory Buildings

A detached garage or accessory dwelling on a rural lot often requires grading and excavation. If the main property also needs septic work, the mobilization saving is the same.

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Basement Development

Underpinning, waterproofing, or adding a walk-out basement all involve significant excavation. Coordinate with a septic replacement or upgrade and split the mobilization cost once.

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Lot Grading & Site Development

Raw land development, driveway installation, and lot clearing all involve equipment time on site. If septic design is also in the plan, bundling the work is almost always the right call.

Real Example Savings — What Bundling Looks Like in Practice

Without Bundle
$74,000
Septic replacement + bedroom addition — two separate contracts, two mobilizations, no coordination
Bundle Saving
$11,500
One mobilization, shared grading, coordinated inspections, fill management combined
With Bundle
$62,500
Same scope. Same quality. Same licensed contractors. Smarter coordination.

Example A — Bedroom Addition + Septic Upgrade

3-bedroom rural home near Barrie adding a 4th bedroom. Raised bed system required.

Septic replacement (raised bed)$28,000
Addition foundation excavation$18,000
Separate mobilizations (×2)$9,000
Unbundled total$55,000
Bundle saving− $9,500
Bundled total$45,500

Example B — New Build + New Septic

Vacant lot in Blue Mountains. Full custom home build with new septic system required.

New septic system (Class 3)$34,000
Foundation dig & footings$24,000
Separate mobilizations (×2)$11,000
Unbundled total$69,000
Bundle saving− $13,000
Bundled total$56,000
Important Timing Note

The bundle saving is greatest when septic and construction excavation happen within the same site visit or within a few days of each other. The further apart the two jobs are scheduled, the smaller the mobilization saving. The ideal time to discuss bundling is at the planning stage — before either permit has been submitted. If you already have one permit approved, contact us immediately — there may still be an opportunity to coordinate.

How the Bundle Process Works

STEP
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Tell Us About Both Projects

Use the form below to describe both your construction project and your septic situation. The more detail you can provide — bedroom count, system age, rough lot size, permit status — the more accurate our initial assessment will be.

STEP
02

We Assess the Bundle Opportunity

We review your submission and assess the bundle opportunity based on the scope of both projects, timing, lot conditions, and which permits are in place or pending. We respond within one business day with an honest assessment of what bundling could save on your specific project.

STEP
03

Site Visit and Combined Quote

We visit your property and produce a combined quote covering both scopes — septic and construction — with the bundle saving clearly shown. You see exactly what each component costs and exactly what you save by coordinating them. No hidden bundling fees. No vague “discount” that disappears on the final invoice.

STEP
04

Coordinated Permits, Crews, and Timeline

We manage the permit coordination across both scopes — septic permit through your Health Unit, building permit through your municipality. We schedule crews to maximise site overlap, manage fill and material logistics across both jobs, and keep the project on a single integrated timeline. You deal with one point of contact instead of two.

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One Inspection, One Certificate, One Done Project

Both scopes are inspected and completed together. The septic Certificate of Completion and the building permit sign-off happen in the same project window. You end up with a completed addition or build AND a permitted, certified, installed septic system — ready for the next chapter of your property.

Get a Bundle Quote

Tell us about both your construction project and your septic situation. We review every submission personally and respond within one business day with an honest assessment of what bundling could save on your specific project.

Comparison — Bundled vs. Separate Contracts

FactorSeparate ContractsBundled with Us
Equipment mobilizationPaid twice — once per contractorPaid once for both scopes
Site gradingDone twice — rough grade after each jobDone once for the combined finished grade
Fill managementEach contractor handles their own surplus fillFill from foundation used in septic bed construction
Permit coordinationTwo separate applications, two separate timelinesCoordinated submission and inspection scheduling
Points of contactTwo contractors, two timelines, two invoicesOne team, one timeline, one project manager
Scheduling conflictsCommon — one trade waits on anotherIntegrated schedule — no waiting
Typical total savingNone — you pay full price twice$8,000–$15,000 on a typical bundle project
This Service Is Only Available in Our Area

The bundle service requires us to personally coordinate and manage both scopes on site. This is only available within our Simcoe County and Georgian Bay service area. If your property is outside this area, our Get a Quote service can match you with vetted septic installers in your region — though the bundle coordination would need to be handled independently.

Our Related Sites

Ontario Septic Watch is backed by an experienced Ontario home builder and construction business. Depending on what your project needs, you may find the most relevant information on one of our related sites:

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SepticReplacement.ca

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ICFHome.ca

Our custom home building and major renovation service. ICF construction, full project management, and above-grade work across Simcoe County and Georgian Bay.

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📍 Where We Offer the Bundle Service

Bundle coordination requires our direct involvement on site. This service is available within Simcoe County and the Georgian Bay area only.

Collingwood
Wasaga Beach
Blue Mountains
Stayner
Barrie
Springwater
Oro-Medonte
Midland
Penetanguishene
Tiny Township
Tay Township
Surrounding Areas
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