Alternative drainfield help across Southwest Idaho

About DAG Supply

A focused local partner for advanced drainfield projects

DAG Supply is based in Emmett and built around one slice of work: helping hard-to-fit drainfield projects move from uncertainty to a workable field plan.

Crew working at an excavation trench beside a residential home.
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We work with homeowners, contractors, builders, and engineer-led projects that need a clear local next step.

Local credibility

Focused scope. Local communication. Practical process.

Focused scope

We are not trying to be a general everything shop on this site. DAG stays centered on advanced drainfield supply, installation, and coordination.

Local communication

You are talking to a nearby company that understands the regional jobs, the handoffs, and the kinds of site constraints that stall work.

Practical process

The goal is a clear next step, not a vague brochure answer. We want the job to know who is doing what and what comes next.

Equipment and fleet ready for drainfield and excavation work.

Equipment ready

Local crew. Local equipment. Southwest Idaho.

Process clarity

The workflow is meant to reduce drift.

  1. 1

    You send the project basics

    Address, job stage, who is involved, and whether the need is supply, install, or coordination.

  2. 2

    We review the field reality

    We look at the constraint, the system direction, and where the current gap is in the project.

  3. 3

    You get the next move

    That might be a project review, a scope conversation, delivery planning, or a call to sort out who owns the next handoff.

Service area

Emmett outward, across Southwest Idaho.

We work from Emmett and support drainfield projects across the broader Treasure Valley and nearby communities.

EmmettBoiseMeridianEagleStarNampaCaldwellGem CountyCanyon CountyAda County
Residential site during advanced drainfield installation.

Real Idaho jobsite — advanced drainfield installation

Talk to DAG Supply

If the project feels stuck, start with the site story

We can usually tell you the best next conversation once we know where the job is, what the constraint is, and who is already involved.