A healthy septic system in Central Florida requires pumping to remove sludge and solid waste. If your septic tank isn’t pumped, when the tank is full the waste will start making its way to the drain field, clogging pipes along the way. The other way is waste water will back up through the drains.
Why Septic Tanks Need To Be Pumped Regularly

By the time solids from the raw sewage or blackwater backs up from the drains, plug the baffles, get disbursed within the system, or cause leakages near the top of the septic tank, you need a professional. Be careful, avoid touching the waste with your bare skin.
If your leach or drain field is wet or has pooling water. A small, localize puddle of water indicates a broken leach pipe.
If there is a large pool of water over the drain field and not anywhere else in your yard, it indicates a failed drain field.
Strange sounds, bubbling, or gurgling coming from a toilet are definitely a red flag.
It could mean the septic tank is compromised or the pipes are damaged. Either way you need to call the professionals quickly. Allowing it to continue can mean more damage and higher repair bills.
Affordable Solutions
Worried pumping your septic tank will cost a small fortune? Not at Orlando Septic Services, we take pride in offering quality services at an affordable price. Septic emergencies can happen for a number of reasons, old age or bacteria killing chemicals. But don’t worry, just call Joe at Orlando Septic Services
Here at Orlando Septic Service, we are committed to providing the very best quality and customer service. We are an environmentally friendly company serving Central Florida for 23 years.
We are a licensed septic contractor certified with the State of Florida. Earning our reputation as an honest and reliable waste management business in the Seminole and Orange County areas.

