Licensed Septic Service in Central Florida
Emergency Septic Pumping in Orlando, FL
When your septic system can't wait, we're already on the way. Lapin Services provides 24/7 emergency septic pumping across Central Florida — fast, reliable, and backed by 65+ years of expertise.
65+ years serving Central Florida
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Service Overview
Emergency Septic Pumping Backed by 65+ Years of Local Experience
A septic emergency is one of the most stressful things a homeowner can face. Sewage backing up into your home, foul odors, standing water in the yard — it's disruptive, unpleasant, and every hour it goes unresolved makes things worse. When it happens to you, you need someone who can get there fast and actually solve the problem, not just buy you time.
Lapin Services has been Central Florida's trusted septic specialist since 1958. Our licensed technicians are available around the clock to respond to your emergency, pump your system, assess the root cause, and give you a clear path forward. No runaround, no repeat visits for the same problem — just the final solution, done right. Call us now at (407) 326-3367.
Problems We Solve
Common Emergency Septic Pumping Problems We Fix
Here are the issues our team commonly finds and resolves during emergency septic pumping calls across Central Florida.
Septic Tank Backup Into the Home
When your tank reaches capacity or a line becomes blocked, wastewater has nowhere to go but back up through your drains, toilets, and showers. This is an immediate health hazard that demands same-day service. Our team responds fast to pump the tank, clear the blockage, and restore normal flow before further damage occurs.
Sewage Surfacing in the Yard
If you're seeing wet, soggy patches or standing water in your yard near the drainfield — especially with a strong sewage odor — your system is failing to process waste properly. This is a sign the tank is overfull, the drainfield is saturated, or both. Emergency pumping relieves the immediate pressure while we diagnose what's next.
Strong Sewage Odors Indoors or Outdoors
Persistent sewage smells inside your home or around your yard are a warning your septic system is under stress. Odors often precede a full backup — acting quickly can prevent a minor issue from becoming a major emergency. Don't wait for the situation to escalate; call us as soon as the smell appears.
Slow or Gurgling Drains Throughout the House
When multiple fixtures in your home drain slowly or make gurgling sounds, the problem is almost never in just one drain — it's a signal that your septic tank may be approaching capacity. Catching this early can prevent a full backup. If this sounds familiar, don't ignore it.
Overflow After Heavy Rain
Heavy Florida rain can saturate the soil around your drainfield, preventing it from absorbing effluent. Combined with a tank that's already near capacity, rainfall can push a system into overflow quickly. If your system is acting up after a storm, emergency pumping can stabilize the situation while we evaluate the drainfield.
When to Call
Signs Your Septic System Needs Professional Attention
If you notice any of these warning signs, schedule emergency septic pumping before the problem becomes more disruptive or expensive.
Toilets Won't Flush or Are Bubbling
If your toilet is not flushing or you're hearing gurgling bubbles after flushing, this is a classic early sign of a full or failing septic tank. This symptom is easy to dismiss at first — don't. It can escalate to a full backup within hours.
Multiple Drains Backing Up at Once
One slow drain might be a clog. Multiple drains slow or backing up across your home — kitchen, bathroom, laundry — at the same time almost always points to the septic tank. This is a clear signal you need emergency service today.
Sewage Smell Coming From Drains
A rotten egg or sewage odor coming from your sinks, tub, or floor drains means sewer gases are escaping back into your home. This happens when the septic tank is too full to maintain proper flow and venting. It's a health concern — call us right away.
Wet or Unusually Green Grass Over the Drainfield
A patch of lawn that's noticeably greener, spongy underfoot, or wet when the rest of the yard is dry is a telltale sign of drainfield saturation. Your tank is likely overfull and pushing effluent to the surface. This needs immediate attention before the problem spreads.
It's Been More Than 3–5 Years Since Your Last Pump
Even without obvious symptoms, most residential septic tanks need pumping every 3 to 5 years depending on household size and tank capacity. If you're overdue and noticing any subtle signs — slower drains, faint odors — don't wait for a full emergency. Schedule service now and stay ahead of it.
Our Process
What to Expect From Your Emergency Septic Pumping 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 — Day or Night
Reach our team at (407) 326-3367. We're available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — including weekends and holidays. Tell us what you're experiencing and we'll dispatch a technician to your property as quickly as possible.
Step 2
On-Site Assessment
Our licensed technician arrives and immediately evaluates the situation — checking tank levels, inspecting access points, and identifying any visible signs of drainfield stress or system failure. We give you a clear picture of what's happening before any work begins.
Step 3
Emergency Pumping
We pump your septic tank completely, removing the accumulated solids and liquid waste that are causing the backup or overflow. This relieves immediate pressure on your system and restores function to your drains and fixtures.
Step 4
Root Cause Diagnosis
Pumping stabilizes the emergency — but we don't stop there. We inspect your tank, inlet and outlet baffles, and drainfield to determine why the emergency happened. Was it simply time for a routine pump? A failed baffle? Drainfield saturation? You'll get honest answers, not guesswork.
Step 5
Recommendations and Next Steps
If your system only needed pumping, we'll tell you. If there's an underlying issue — a damaged component, failing drainfield, or a tank approaching end of life — we'll explain your options clearly, with transparent pricing and no pressure. You decide what happens next.
Why Lapin
Why Central Florida Chooses Lapin for Emergency Septic Pumping
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 Septic Pumping FAQs
How fast can Lapin Services respond to a septic emergency in Orlando?
We dispatch as quickly as possible for true septic emergencies — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. Response times vary based on your location in Central Florida and current call volume, but we prioritize emergency calls above all else. The moment you call (407) 326-3367, we’re working to get someone to you.
Is emergency septic pumping more expensive than a standard pump-out?
Emergency and after-hours service calls may carry an additional charge compared to a standard scheduled pump-out. We’ll always give you a clear price before any work begins so there are no surprises. In most cases, acting quickly on an emergency is far less expensive than the damage and remediation cost of letting it go — so call us as soon as you notice the problem.
My toilets are backing up — how do I know if it's the septic tank or a plumbing clog?
The fastest way to tell: if only one fixture is backing up, it’s more likely a localized clog. If multiple toilets, sinks, or drains throughout your home are slow or backing up at the same time, the septic tank is almost always involved. When in doubt, call us — we’ll diagnose the situation on-site and handle it regardless of whether it’s a plumbing issue or a septic issue. Lapin is licensed for both.
What should I do while waiting for the emergency technician to arrive?
Stop using water in your home as much as possible. Every flush, shower, or load of laundry adds more volume to an already stressed system and can push a backup further into your home. If sewage is actively backing up into living spaces, keep people and pets away from the affected areas. Our technician will handle everything when they arrive — just give us a call and limit household water use until we’re there.
Will emergency pumping permanently fix my septic problem?
Emergency pumping resolves the immediate crisis, but it may not address the underlying cause. Some systems simply need pumping — they were overdue and the emergency was a timing issue. Others have a damaged baffle, a failing drainfield, or another condition that will cause problems again without repair. Our technician will inspect your system after pumping and give you an honest assessment of whether any further work is needed.
Can a full septic tank cause sewage to come up in my yard?
Yes. When a septic tank reaches capacity, effluent can overflow into the drainfield faster than the soil can absorb it — causing sewage to surface in your yard, often near the drainfield area. This is both a health hazard and a sign of a system under serious stress. If you see sewage surfacing, call us immediately. This situation can worsen quickly if left unaddressed.
Do you serve areas outside of Orlando?
Yes. Lapin Services serves all of Central Florida, including Orlando, Orange County, Seminole County, Osceola County, Lake County, Polk County, and surrounding areas. If you’re not sure whether we cover your location, call us at (407) 326-3367 and we’ll confirm your service area right away.
How often should I have my septic tank pumped to avoid emergencies?
Yes. Many Brevard County homeowners may have the option to connect to a public sewer system if sewer service is available near their property. In some cases, eligible homeowners may also qualify for funding assistance to help offset the cost of the conversion. Learn more about eligibility, funding opportunities, and the process on our Brevard County Septic-to-Sewer Conversion Services page.
Schedule Service
Schedule Emergency Septic Pumping Today
When your septic system can't wait, neither should you — call Lapin Services at (407) 326-3367 for 24/7 emergency septic pumping in Orlando and Central Florida.