Licensed Septic Service in Central Florida
Emergency Drainfield Repair in Orlando, FL
When your drainfield fails, every hour counts. Lapin Services is Central Florida's most trusted septic specialist — available 24/7 to diagnose, repair, and restore your system fast.
65+ years serving Central Florida
Licensed local service team
Fast scheduling and clear communication
Service Overview
Emergency Drainfield Repair Backed by 65+ Years of Local Experience
A failing drainfield is one of the most stressful septic emergencies a homeowner can face. Raw sewage backing up into your home, soggy ground pooling in your yard, and the nagging worry that something expensive is about to go very wrong — it's overwhelming. You need answers fast, from someone you can trust to give you the truth and fix it right.
Lapin Services has been solving drainfield emergencies across Central Florida since 1958. With 65+ years of septic expertise, a 4.9-star Google rating backed by over 1,000 reviews, and licensed Master Septic Contractor credentials (SM0890812), we're the team Orlando homeowners call when it matters most. We'll assess your system honestly, explain your options clearly, and get to work — no runaround, no unnecessary upsells.
Problems We Solve
Common Emergency Drainfield Repair Problems We Fix
Here are the issues our team commonly finds and resolves during emergency drainfield repair calls across Central Florida.
Saturated or Flooded Drainfield
Heavy rainfall, high water tables, or years of gradual soil saturation can overwhelm your drainfield's ability to absorb treated wastewater. When the soil becomes waterlogged, the system has nowhere to push effluent — leading to backups, odors, and soggy ground. This is one of the most common drainfield emergencies we see across Central Florida.
Biomat Buildup and Clogged Soil
Over time, a layer of organic material — called a biomat — can accumulate at the soil interface in your drainfield trenches. This layer restricts the flow of treated wastewater into the ground and, if left untreated, eventually shuts down absorption entirely. Biomat buildup is a leading cause of premature drainfield failure, but it can often be treated without a full replacement.
Root Intrusion from Trees and Shrubs
Tree and shrub roots are naturally drawn to the moisture and nutrients in a drainfield. Once roots penetrate the distribution pipes or perforated laterals, they cause blockages, crush pipes, and disrupt the even distribution of effluent across the field. If left unchecked, root intrusion can destroy a drainfield that would otherwise have years of life left.
Crushed, Collapsed, or Broken Distribution Pipes
Heavy vehicles driven over the drainfield area, shifting soil, or aging PVC and clay pipes can crack or collapse distribution lines. When this happens, effluent either pools in one concentrated area or backs up entirely. Video pipe inspection lets us pinpoint the exact location of damage without unnecessary excavation.
Drainfield Overload from a Failing Septic Tank
When a septic tank goes too long without pumping, solids overflow into the drainfield and clog the soil. This is one of the most common — and most preventable — causes of drainfield failure. If your tank has been neglected, the damage may have already begun. Early intervention is key to protecting your drainfield from irreversible harm.
When to Call
Signs Your Septic System Needs Professional Attention
If you notice any of these warning signs, schedule emergency drainfield repair before the problem becomes more disruptive or expensive.
Sewage Backing Up into Drains or Toilets
If wastewater is coming back up through your drains, tubs, or toilets — especially after heavy use — your drainfield may no longer be absorbing effluent properly. This is a serious sign that the system is overwhelmed and needs immediate professional attention.
Wet, Soggy, or Spongy Ground Over the Drainfield
Standing water or persistently soft, soggy soil above your drainfield is a clear warning sign. It often means the field is saturated and cannot accept any more effluent. This condition can get worse quickly — especially during Florida's wet season — and should not be ignored.
Strong Sewage Odors in Your Yard or Home
A healthy septic system should never produce noticeable odors near the drainfield. If you're detecting the smell of sewage in your yard or inside your home, it's a sign that effluent is surfacing or your system is under stress. Don't mask the odor — address the root cause.
Unusually Lush or Fast-Growing Grass Over the Field
While it may look healthy, an unexpected patch of dark green, fast-growing grass directly over your drainfield often means effluent is surfacing close to the soil surface and acting as fertilizer. This is a sign of a compromised field, not a well-maintained lawn.
Slow Drains Throughout the Entire House
A single slow drain is usually a localized clog. But when every drain in the house — sinks, showers, and toilets — is sluggish at the same time, the problem is likely systemic. A failing drainfield can back pressure up through the entire plumbing system, and it will only get worse without intervention.
Our Process
What to Expect From Your Emergency Drainfield Repair Visit
Lapin keeps the process straightforward from the first call through final documentation, so you know what is happening at every step.
Step 1
Call Us Anytime — We Answer 24/7
Call (407) 326-3367 and speak directly with our team. We'll ask a few quick questions to understand what you're experiencing and dispatch a technician to your property — day or night, weekends included.
Step 2
On-Site Assessment and Video Inspection
Our licensed technician arrives and performs a thorough evaluation of your septic system, including the tank, distribution box, and drainfield. We use video pipe inspection when needed to pinpoint the exact location and nature of the problem before any digging begins.
Step 3
Honest Diagnosis and Clear Options
We explain exactly what we found — in plain language, not jargon. You'll receive a straightforward assessment of what's wrong, what caused it, and your repair options with associated costs. No surprises, no pressure. You make the call.
Step 4
Expert Repair or Drainfield Restoration
Depending on the diagnosis, we perform the appropriate repair — whether that's drainfield rejuvenation, pipe replacement, distribution box repair, emergency pumping, or partial or full drainfield replacement. All work is performed by licensed, experienced technicians and meets all Orange County and Central Florida permit requirements.
Step 5
Final Inspection and Prevention Guidance
Once repairs are complete, we inspect the system to confirm everything is operating correctly. We'll also walk you through steps to protect your drainfield going forward — including pumping schedules, what not to flush, and signs to watch for — so you can avoid another emergency down the road.
Why Lapin
Why Central Florida Chooses Lapin for Emergency Drainfield Repair
Lapin combines licensed expertise, local knowledge, and responsive service for septic work throughout Central Florida.
65+ Years of Septic Expertise
Founded in 1958, Lapin has been Central Florida's trusted septic specialist for three generations — with the knowledge to back it up.
4.9★ Rating · 1,000+ Reviews
The best-rated septic company in Florida — not by our own measure, but by your neighbors who've trusted us with their homes.
Licensed Master Septic Contractor
License SM0890812. Fully certified to handle installation, repair, maintenance, inspections, and county compliance — everything your septic system may ever need.
End-to-End Service
One company for pumping, installation, drainfield repair, ATU service, and inspections. No handoffs, no finger-pointing between subs.
Available 24/7
Septic emergencies don't wait for business hours. Our team is available around the clock so you're never left waiting when it matters most.
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FAQs
Emergency Drainfield Repair FAQs
How do I know if my drainfield has failed or just needs pumping?
Both problems can produce similar symptoms — slow drains, odors, and backups — but the causes and repairs are different. A full septic tank that needs pumping is usually a quick fix. A failing drainfield is more involved. The best way to know for certain is to have a licensed technician inspect the system. We’ll evaluate the tank level and condition, check the distribution box, and assess the drainfield itself to give you an accurate diagnosis before recommending any work.
Can a drainfield be repaired, or does it always need to be replaced?
In many cases, a drainfield can be repaired or restored rather than fully replaced — which saves significant time and money. Treatments like drainfield rejuvenation can break up biomat buildup and restore soil absorption. Broken or crushed pipes can be replaced without disturbing the entire field. Full replacement is typically needed when the soil is irreversibly saturated, there is widespread pipe damage, or the system has reached the end of its serviceable life. We’ll always recommend the most cost-effective solution that genuinely solves your problem.
How long does emergency drainfield repair take?
The timeline depends on the scope of the problem. Minor repairs — such as a broken pipe, a damaged distribution box, or an emergency pump-out — can often be completed in a single visit. More extensive work, like partial drainfield replacement or restoration treatments, may take one to several days. We’ll give you a realistic timeframe after we assess the system, so you know what to expect before work begins.
Is a permit required for drainfield repair in Orange County?
In most cases, yes — significant drainfield repairs and replacements in Florida require permits from your county health department. As a licensed Master Septic Contractor (SM0890812), Lapin handles all permitting, inspections, and compliance documentation on your behalf. You don’t need to navigate the county process yourself — we take care of it from start to finish.
What should I do right now while I wait for a technician?
Until help arrives, minimize water use in the home as much as possible — avoid running the dishwasher, doing laundry, taking long showers, or flushing unnecessarily. This reduces the volume of wastewater entering a system that is already under stress and helps prevent a bad situation from getting worse. Keep people and pets away from any wet or soft areas in the yard. Our team will be there as quickly as possible.
What causes drainfields to fail prematurely?
The most common causes of early drainfield failure are infrequent septic tank pumping (which allows solids to overflow into the field), flushing non-biodegradable items like wipes or grease, excessive water use that overloads the system, tree roots growing into distribution pipes, and vehicles or heavy equipment being driven over the field. Many premature failures are preventable with routine maintenance and proper usage habits — something we’re happy to walk you through after repairs are complete.
Do you service areas outside of Orlando?
Yes. Lapin Services serves all of Central Florida, including Orange County, Osceola County, Seminole County, Lake County, Polk County, and surrounding areas. If you’re not sure whether we cover your location, give us a call at (407) 326-3367 and we’ll confirm right away.
How much does emergency drainfield repair cost in Orlando?
The cost of drainfield repair varies based on the type and extent of the damage, the repair method required, and whether permitting is involved. Minor repairs are significantly less expensive than full replacements. We provide honest, upfront pricing after our on-site assessment — no surprise charges. We’ll explain exactly what needs to be done and why before any work begins, so you can make an informed decision without pressure.
Schedule Service
Schedule Emergency Drainfield Repair Today
Your drainfield emergency can't wait — call Lapin Services at (407) 326-3367 now and let Central Florida's most trusted septic team handle it right.