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Complete Septic Solutions for Brevard County, FL Homeowners

From routine pumping to full system installation — trusted septic contractors serving the Space Coast and all of Brevard County.

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Septic Tank Pumping

Routine and emergency pumping to keep your system running clean.

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Septic Tank Installation

New system installation done right, permitted and inspected.

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Drain Cleaning

Clogged drains cleared fast — kitchen, bathroom, floor drains.

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Sewer Line Repair

Cracked, collapsed, or root-invaded sewer lines repaired or replaced.

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Septic Inspection

Thorough inspections for real estate transactions, refinancing, or peace of mind.

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Emergency Service

Sewage backup or overflowing tank? We respond 24/7 — nights, weekends, holidays.

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Drainfield Repair & Replacement

Failing drainfield? Soggy yard or slow drains may mean it's time to repair or replace.

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Aerobic Septic System Service

Maintenance, repair, and inspection for aerobic treatment units (ATUs) in Brevard County.

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Grease Trap Cleaning

Restaurant and commercial grease trap pumping and cleaning throughout Brevard County.

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Septic Tank Repair

Cracked tanks, failed baffles, broken lids — repaired before they become replacements.

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Brevard Septic Services technician installing a septic tank riser at a home in Brevard County, FL

Septic Tank Riser Installation

Bring your tank access to grade — no more digging for every pump-out.

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Holding Tank & Cesspool Pumping

Full-service pumping for holding tanks, cesspools, and portable sanitation equipment.

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We Find the Right Pro.

Vetted Local Contractors Only

We only connect you with licensed, insured septic professionals serving Brevard County — no unvetted referrals.

Same-Day & 24/7 Emergency Matching

Septic problems don't wait. We connect you with contractors available the same day — including nights, weekends, and holidays.

Free Estimates — No Commitment

Every contractor we connect you with will provide a free, upfront estimate before any work begins. No surprise charges.

Deep Brevard County Knowledge

Our contractor network knows Brevard County soil conditions, FDEP permit requirements, and Indian River Lagoon system rules — faster diagnosis, fewer surprises.

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Don't Ignore These Warning Signs

If you notice any of these issues, call us immediately — delays can cause thousands in damage.

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Slow Drains

Water draining slowly throughout your home could mean a full or failing septic tank.

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Foul Odors

Sewage smell in your yard or inside your home is a clear sign of system trouble.

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Wet Spots in Yard

Soggy areas or standing water near your tank or drainfield needs immediate attention.

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Lush Green Patches

Abnormally green grass directly over your drainfield means effluent is surfacing.

Seeing any of these? Don't wait — it only gets worse.

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Satisfied Brevard County Septic Service Customers

David M.

Called at 7am for an emergency and they were at my house by 9. Professional, clean, and fast. Couldn't believe how quick they fixed our backup. Honestly the best septic company on the Space Coast.

David M.
Melbourne, FL
Linda K.

My tank hadn't been pumped in years. They didn't lecture me, just got it done and showed me what to watch for. Professional, fast, and the yard was spotless when they left.

Linda K.
Titusville, FL
Tom B.

We've used them three times — pumping, a repair, and a new drainfield. Every time they've been honest, affordable, and genuinely cared about doing it right. They treat you like family.

Tom B.
Cocoa Beach, FL

Trusted Septic Service Across Brevard County & the Space Coast

From Melbourne and Palm Bay to Titusville and the barrier islands — licensed septic contractors available across every Brevard County community we serve.

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Brevard County Homeowners Ask — Septic Service FAQ

Common questions from Brevard County and Space Coast homeowners about septic systems.

How often should I have my septic tank pumped?

Most residential septic tanks need pumping every 3–5 years. Households with more occupants or smaller tanks may need service more frequently. If you can't recall the last pump-out, schedule one now — an overfull tank can back up into your home with very little warning.

What does septic tank pumping cost in Brevard County, FL?

Septic tank pumping in the Brevard County area typically runs between $275 and $500 for a standard residential tank, depending on tank size, accessibility, and the contractor. We connect you with licensed local contractors who provide free estimates before starting any work.

What does septic tank installation cost in Brevard County?

A new conventional septic system installation in Brevard County generally costs between $4,500 and $12,000 depending on soil conditions, lot size, tank capacity, and system type. Florida FDEP OSTDS permitting is required for all new installations. Contact us and we'll connect you with a contractor for a free site assessment and estimate.

What does a septic inspection cost?

A professional septic inspection in Brevard County typically costs $150–$550 depending on whether pumping is included. For real estate transactions, most lenders require a written OSTDS inspection report. Call us to get connected with a licensed inspector quickly.

Do you handle septic emergencies?

Yes. We connect callers with contractors available 24/7 across Brevard County and the Space Coast — including nights, weekends, and holidays. Florida's summer rain season can trigger sudden drainfield failures. Sewage backup is a health hazard that can't wait until morning. Call us any time.

What are the signs my septic system is failing?

Warning signs include slow drains throughout the house, gurgling sounds in pipes, foul sewage odors inside or in your yard, and soggy or unusually green patches of grass over the drain field. Any of these symptoms means you should call a septic professional the same day — delays make the problem significantly worse and more expensive.

What's the difference between septic pumping and a septic inspection?

Pumping removes the accumulated solids from your tank to prevent overflow and backup. An inspection evaluates the condition of the tank, baffles, and drainfield — it's a written assessment, not a service procedure. Many homeowners do both at the same time. Lenders typically require an inspection (not just pumping) for real estate closings.

How do I find a good septic contractor in Brevard County?

Look for contractors licensed by the Florida Department of Health as OSTDS contractors, carrying general liability insurance, and with verifiable local reviews. That's exactly what we do — Brevard Septic Services maintains a network of pre-vetted septic professionals serving Brevard County so you don't have to research them yourself. One call and we match you with the right contractor for your job.

Do I need a permit for septic tank work in Brevard County?

Yes. Florida law and Brevard County require permits for new septic system installations, major repairs, and system replacements. Permit requirements are enforced by the Brevard County Health Department under FDEP OSTDS rules. The contractors in our network handle permit coordination as part of any installation or major repair job.

How does a septic system work?

Wastewater from your home flows into the septic tank, where solids settle to the bottom as sludge and lighter materials float to the top as scum. The clarified liquid (effluent) in the middle flows out to the drainfield, where it percolates through the soil and is naturally filtered. Regular pumping removes the accumulated sludge before it overflows into the drainfield and causes system failure.

What should I do if my septic tank is backing up?

Stop using water in the house immediately — every flush and drain makes it worse. Avoid the area around the tank and drainfield (raw sewage is a health hazard). Call a septic emergency service right away. Do not attempt to open the tank yourself. We can connect you with a contractor who can respond quickly, even outside business hours.

How long does a septic system last?

A well-maintained concrete septic tank can last 40+ years. Drainfields typically last 25–30 years with regular pumping and proper use. Systems fail prematurely when tanks go too long without pumping (solids overflow into the drainfield), when non-biodegradable items are flushed, or when the drainfield becomes compacted from vehicle traffic. Routine 3–5 year pump-outs are the single best way to extend system life.

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