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Miami

27 experts

Orlando

15 experts

Lakeland

15 experts

Jacksonville

12 experts

Ocala

10 experts

Tallahassee

10 experts

Crestview

9 experts

Homestead

8 experts

St Cloud

8 experts

Spring Hill

7 experts

Vero Beach

7 experts

Tampa

7 experts

Sebring

7 experts

LaBelle

6 experts

Naples

6 experts

Fort Myers

6 experts

Plant City

6 experts

West Palm Beach

6 experts

Fort Pierce

6 experts

Dade City

5 experts

New Port Richey

5 experts

Palm Bay

5 experts

Groveland

5 experts

Hollywood

5 experts

Kissimmee

5 experts

Hudson

5 experts

Okeechobee

4 experts

Milton

4 experts

Panama City

4 experts

Hialeah

4 experts

Pensacola

4 experts

Bradenton

4 experts

Crystal River

4 experts

Cocoa

4 experts

DeLand

4 experts

Belleview

4 experts

Hernando

4 experts

Fort Lauderdale

4 experts

Live Oak

4 experts

St. Augustine

4 experts

North Fort Myers

4 experts

Homosassa

3 experts

Land O' Lakes

3 experts

Bartow

3 experts

Davie

3 experts

Brooksville

3 experts

Jupiter

3 experts

Miramar

3 experts

Lutz

3 experts

Callahan

3 experts

Holly Hill

3 experts

North Port

3 experts

Miami Gardens

3 experts

Port Charlotte

3 experts

Lantana

3 experts

Venice

3 experts

Daytona Beach

3 experts

Stuart

3 experts

Clearwater

3 experts

Oviedo

3 experts

Melbourne

2 experts

Chipley

2 experts

Pembroke Pines

2 experts

Lake City

2 experts

Deltona

2 experts

Opa-locka

2 experts

Merritt Island

2 experts

Hosford

2 experts

Sebastian

2 experts

Sanford

2 experts

Cape Coral

2 experts

Punta Gorda

2 experts

Winter Park

2 experts

Navarre

2 experts

Crawfordville

2 experts

Englewood

2 experts

Monticello

2 experts

Clermont

2 experts

Defuniak Springs

2 experts

Bunnell

2 experts

Odessa

2 experts

Longwood

2 experts

Titusville

2 experts

Zephyrhills

2 experts

Baker

2 experts

Sarasota

2 experts

Inverness

2 experts

Palm Harbor

2 experts

Dunnellon

2 experts

Palmetto Bay

2 experts

Sanderson

2 experts

Seffner

2 experts

Oakland

2 experts

Holiday

1 expert

Lake Helen

1 expert

Summerfield

1 expert

Lady Lake

1 expert

Greenville

1 expert

Winter Haven

1 expert

Bell

1 expert

Silver Springs

1 expert

High Springs

1 expert

Lake Butler

1 expert

Fernandina Beach

1 expert

Grant-Valkaria

1 expert

Citra

1 expert

Ruskin

1 expert

West Melbourne

1 expert

Sopchoppy

1 expert

Bonifay

1 expert

Marianna

1 expert

Gulf Breeze

1 expert

Gainesville

1 expert

Quincy

1 expert

East Palatka

1 expert

Malabar

1 expert

Umatilla

1 expert

Mims

1 expert

Morriston

1 expert

Coral Gables

1 expert

Cutler Bay

1 expert

Wellington

1 expert

Masaryktown

1 expert

Haverhill

1 expert

North Miami Beach

1 expert

Laurel Hill

1 expert

Lehigh Acres

1 expert

Panama City Beach

1 expert

Pomona Park

1 expert

Minneola

1 expert

Branford

1 expert

Nokomis

1 expert

Cantonment

1 expert

Blountstown

1 expert

Port Orange

1 expert

Lecanto

1 expert

Zellwood

1 expert

DeBary

1 expert

Brandon

1 expert

Bryceville

1 expert

Fort White

1 expert

Gibsonton

1 expert

Tequesta

1 expert

Middleburg

1 expert

Myakka City

1 expert

Orange City

1 expert

Lake Wales

1 expert

Destin

1 expert

Holt

1 expert

Old Town

1 expert

Rockledge

1 expert

Osteen

1 expert

Pompano Beach

1 expert

Port St. Lucie

1 expert

Lamont

1 expert

Dania Beach

1 expert

Haines City

1 expert

Jasper

1 expert

Starke

1 expert

Alva

1 expert

North Miami

1 expert

Polk City

1 expert

Wauchula

1 expert

Perry

1 expert

Hawthorne

1 expert

Pinetta

1 expert

Tavares

1 expert

Lake Panasoffkee

1 expert

Brooker

1 expert

Sneads

1 expert

Sumterville

1 expert

Mt Dora

1 expert

Loxahatchee

1 expert

Wewahitchka

1 expert

West Park

1 expert

Reddick

1 expert

Fountain

1 expert

Avon Park

1 expert

Floral City

1 expert

Ormond Beach

1 expert

Midway

1 expert

Apopka

1 expert

Pace

1 expert

Wildwood

1 expert

O'Brien

1 expert

Tangerine

1 expert

Arcadia

1 expert

Boynton Beach

1 expert

Pinellas Park

1 expert

Ocoee

1 expert

Septic Services Available in Florida

Frequently Asked Questions About Septic in Florida

How do I find my septic tank in Florida?
Check your property records or as-built drawings at the county health department. You can also look for a slight mound in the yard, follow the sewer line from your house, or hire a professional to locate it with probing tools.
How long does a septic system last in Florida?
A well-maintained conventional septic system typically lasts 25-30 years. The tank itself (concrete) can last 40+ years, but the drain field usually needs replacement sooner. Regular pumping and proper use significantly extend lifespan.
What size septic tank do I need in Florida?
Tank size depends on bedroom count: 1-3 bedrooms need a minimum 1,000-gallon tank, 4 bedrooms need 1,250 gallons, and 5-6 bedrooms need 1,500 gallons. Local codes in your area may require larger minimum sizes.
What is a drain field and how does it work in Florida?
A drain field (also called a leach field) is a series of perforated pipes buried in gravel trenches. Liquid effluent flows from the septic tank into these pipes, percolates through the gravel and soil, and is naturally filtered and treated by soil bacteria before reaching groundwater.
How much does a new septic system cost in Florida?
New septic system installation in your area typically ranges from $3,000-$10,000 for a conventional system. Costs vary based on soil conditions, system type, tank size, and local permit requirements.
Can I use a garbage disposal with a septic system in Florida?
While you can use a garbage disposal with a septic system, it's generally not recommended. Disposals add significantly more solids to your tank, requiring more frequent pumping and potentially shortening drain field life.
What is the difference between a septic tank and a sewer system in Florida?
A septic system is an on-site wastewater treatment system on your property, while a sewer system connects to a municipal treatment plant. Septic systems require individual maintenance (pumping, inspections) while sewer systems charge monthly fees but handle treatment centrally.
What should I never put in my septic system in Florida?
Never put these in your septic system: cooking grease/oils, baby wipes or 'flushable' wipes, feminine hygiene products, cat litter, paint or chemicals, antibacterial soaps in excess, medications, or coffee grounds. These disrupt bacterial balance and cause clogs.
How do I maintain my septic system between pumpings in Florida?
Spread laundry loads throughout the week, fix leaky faucets, avoid flushing non-biodegradable items, limit garbage disposal use, don't park vehicles over the tank or drain field, and have the system inspected annually.
Do I need a septic inspection before buying a home in Florida?
Yes. A septic inspection is highly recommended and often required by lenders before purchasing a home with a septic system. The inspection reveals the tank's condition, drain field health, and estimated remaining lifespan.
Can a septic system be repaired or does it need full replacement in Florida?
Many septic issues can be repaired without full replacement. Common repairs include replacing baffles, fixing cracked lids, patching tank walls, and replacing distribution boxes. Full replacement is typically only needed when the drain field fails or the tank is structurally compromised.
What are signs my septic system is failing in Florida?
Common warning signs include: slow drains throughout the house, sewage odors near the tank or drain field, standing water or lush green patches over the drain field, gurgling sounds in plumbing, and sewage backup in the lowest drains.
Do septic additives work in Florida?
Most septic experts and the EPA advise against using septic additives. A healthy septic tank naturally produces enough bacteria to break down waste. Some chemical additives can actually harm the system by disrupting the natural bacterial balance or damaging the drain field.
How much does septic pumping cost in Florida?
Septic pumping in your area typically costs between $350-$600, depending on tank size, accessibility, and how full the tank is. Larger tanks (1,500+ gallons) may cost more.
How often should I pump my septic tank in Florida?
Most septic tanks should be pumped every 3-5 years, depending on household size, tank capacity, and water usage. A family of 4 with a 1,000-gallon tank typically needs pumping every 3 years.