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Septic Tank Delivery & Installation — Bruiser 750, 1,000 & 1,500 Gallon

  • Aaron Husak
  • Nov 2, 2025
  • 2 min read

Turn-key septic storage, delivered and set in place.

Septic tank delivery

We stock and deliver Bruiser underground septic tanks in 750-, 1,000-, and 1,500-gallon capacities. Bruiser tanks are rotationally molded polyethylene with ribbed walls for strength and are engineered for fast installs with standard 4" plumbing and code-ready options. Great for new systems, replacements, or upgrades.


Why Choose Bruiser?

  • No special backfill in suitable soils; native material is often acceptable (verify with your inspector).

  • No water ballast during backfill required when you follow proper lift/backfill technique.

  • Ribbed, one-piece strength for underground loads; accepts standard 4" effluent filters/tees.

  • Pre-plumbed to state code (optional) for faster inspection.

  • Lightweight for easier handling; many models include two 20" manways.

Note: In wet soils, keep the tank ¼ full after backfill to resist buoyancy and follow all local codes and manufacturer instructions.

Sizes & Typical Features

  • 750 Gallon Bruiser — compact footprint for small lots or ADUs; 4" inlet/outlet, ribbed body, optional risers/effluent filter.

  • 1,000 Gallon Bruiser — popular residential size; two 20" manways available; IAPMO-listed variants are commonly offered.

  • 1,500 Gallon Bruiser — single or two-compartment configurations to improve settling; (2) 20" manways common.

Add-ons: risers to grade, effluent filters, inlet/outlet tees, distribution boxes, pump basins, alarms, and inspection ports.


What’s Included with Delivery

  1. Pre-site check — access, setback, utility clearance, soil notes.

  2. Curb-to-excavation placement — set on a prepared base, align inlets/outlets, and stage backfill.

  3. Code-ready fittings — tees/risers/filters per your order; we coordinate local requirements.

  4. Start-up packet — installation guidelines and maintenance schedule.


Site Prep & Install Notes (Summary)

  • Excavate to plan depth with a level, compacted base; follow bedding and backfill lift best practices.

  • Where groundwater is present, follow anti-buoyancy and anchoring guidance.

  • Venting, setbacks, leach sizing, and inspections must meet local health department code.

  • Keep the tank ¼ full after backfill to resist flotation in wet seasons.


Common Applications

  • New single-family systems, ADUs, and replacements

  • Two-compartment upgrades to improve solids separation (1,500 gal)

  • Holding tank or pump chamber configurations where permitted


Service Area & Scheduling

We deliver throughout Fresno, CA. Remote and hillside placements available with proper access—tell us about your site.



FAQs

Do Bruiser tanks need to be filled with water during backfill? No. They’re designed to be installed without water ballast when proper backfill technique is used.

Can I use native soil for backfill? Often, yes—depending on your soil and inspector requirements.

Single vs. two-compartment—what’s the benefit? Two-compartment 1,500-gallon models improve separation and system performance; many jurisdictions prefer them.

What fittings come with the tank? Standard 4" inlet/outlet tees; pre-plumbed, code-specific configurations with gasketed lids and riser options are available.

Warranty? Bruiser septic tanks carry a manufacturer limited warranty (term varies by model and distributor—confirm at order).

 
 
 

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