Licensed Septic Service in Central Florida
Emergency Septic Service in Orlando, FL
When your septic system fails, every minute counts. Lapin Services is available 24/7 — ready to respond, diagnose, and fix the problem fast so you can get back to normal.
65+ years serving Central Florida
Licensed local service team
Fast scheduling and clear communication
Service Overview
Emergency Septic Service Backed by 65+ Years of Local Experience
A septic emergency doesn't wait for a convenient time. Whether it's a sewage backup soaking into your bathroom floor at midnight or a foul odor spreading through your yard on a Sunday afternoon, you need a team that picks up the phone and shows up fast. Lapin Services has been Central Florida's trusted septic emergency responder since 1958 — 65+ years of solving the problems homeowners and businesses dread most.
With a 4.9-star Google rating backed by over 1,000 reviews, we're the best-rated septic company in Florida — not because we say so, but because your neighbors have experienced it firsthand. Our licensed Master Septic Contractors (License SM0890812) arrive equipped to assess and resolve the full range of septic emergencies on the spot. One call. Real help. Problems, handled right.
Problems We Solve
Common Emergency Septic Service Problems We Fix
Here are the issues our team commonly finds and resolves during emergency septic service calls across Central Florida.
Sewage Backup Into the Home
When sewage backs up into toilets, sinks, or floor drains, it signals a serious blockage or system failure that demands immediate attention. Raw sewage in your home is a health hazard — don't wait to call. Our team responds quickly, identifies the source, and clears the problem before it spreads further.
Septic Tank Overflow or Surfacing Sewage
Sewage pooling in your yard or surfacing near your drainfield is a sign your tank is full, your drainfield is failing, or both. Left untreated, it can contaminate groundwater and create serious health and code compliance issues. We pump, assess, and recommend the right repair to stop the overflow fast.
Completely Blocked or Non-Draining Toilets and Drains
When nothing in your home drains — toilets, showers, sinks all affected at once — the problem is almost always downstream in your septic system. A full tank, collapsed pipe, or clogged inlet baffle can bring your whole household to a standstill. We locate the obstruction and restore flow.
Strong Sewage Odors Indoors or Outdoors
Persistent sewage smells inside your home or coming up from your yard are warning signs that shouldn't be ignored. They can indicate a full tank, a broken baffle, a failing drainfield, or a venting issue. Our technicians track down the source and address it — odors are symptoms, not the diagnosis.
Alarm Activation on ATU or Lift Station
If the alarm light or audible alarm on your advanced treatment unit (ATU) or lift station has triggered, your system needs immediate inspection. Alarms indicate pump failures, high water levels, or electrical faults that can escalate quickly. Lapin technicians are trained to service all major ATU and lift station brands.
When to Call
Signs Your Septic System Needs Professional Attention
If you notice any of these warning signs, schedule emergency septic service before the problem becomes more disruptive or expensive.
Gurgling Sounds From Toilets or Drains
Gurgling noises — especially when flushing or running water — indicate pressure building up somewhere in your septic system. It's often one of the earliest warnings of a developing blockage or a tank that's reaching capacity. Catching it now can prevent a full backup later.
Unusually Lush or Wet Patches in Your Yard
An area of grass that's suddenly greener or perpetually soggy — especially over your drainfield — often means effluent is surfacing underground. This is a sign your drainfield is struggling to absorb waste at a normal rate and may be on the verge of failure.
Multiple Fixtures Slow to Drain at the Same Time
When one drain is slow, it might be a local clog. When every drain in the house is slow simultaneously, the problem is almost certainly in your septic system. This pattern often points to a full tank, a blocked outlet pipe, or a drainfield that's losing absorption capacity.
It's Been More Than 3–5 Years Since Your Last Pump-Out
Most residential septic tanks need pumping every 3 to 5 years depending on household size and usage. An overdue pump-out doesn't always announce itself with obvious symptoms — until it does, suddenly and dramatically. If you can't remember your last service, that's reason enough to call.
Sewage Odor Near Your Tank or Drainfield Area
A persistent sulfur or sewage smell around your tank lids or drainfield — particularly after rain — can signal a full tank, a cracked lid, or effluent not being properly treated before leaving the system. It's a sign your system needs professional evaluation before the problem escalates.
Our Process
What to Expect From Your Emergency Septic Service 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
Call (407) 326-3367 and speak with a real person immediately. We're available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. Describe what you're experiencing and we'll dispatch a certified technician to your location as quickly as possible.
Step 2
Rapid On-Site Assessment
Our technician arrives at your property and conducts a thorough assessment of your septic system — inspecting tank levels, checking inlets and outlets, evaluating the drainfield, and identifying the exact source of the problem. No guesswork; just a clear diagnosis.
Step 3
Clear Explanation and Upfront Options
Before any work begins, we explain what's wrong, what needs to be done, and what it will cost. You'll understand exactly what you're approving. We don't upsell unnecessary repairs — we tell you what the system actually needs to function safely and reliably.
Step 4
Emergency Service and Repair
With your approval, we get to work. Whether it's emergency pumping, clearing a blockage, repairing a broken component, or addressing an active overflow, we carry the equipment and parts needed to resolve most emergencies on the first visit.
Step 5
Follow-Up Recommendations and Documentation
Once the immediate problem is resolved, we provide a written summary of the work performed and any follow-up recommendations — whether that's a scheduled repair, routine maintenance, or a county-required inspection. You'll have full documentation for your records.
Why Lapin
Why Central Florida Chooses Lapin for Emergency Septic Service
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 Service FAQs
How quickly can Lapin Services respond to a septic emergency in Orlando?
We respond as quickly as possible — our team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays and weekends. When you call (407) 326-3367, you’ll speak with a real person immediately who will dispatch a technician to your location. Response times vary based on your location within Central Florida and current service demand, but emergency calls are always prioritized.
What counts as a septic emergency?
Any situation involving sewage backing up into your home, sewage surfacing in your yard, toilets and drains that are completely non-functional, strong sewage odors indoors, or an activated alarm on your ATU or lift station should be treated as an emergency. If you’re unsure whether your situation is urgent, call us — we’d rather you call and find out it can wait than wait and have the problem get worse.
Can you fix the problem on the same visit, or will I need a follow-up appointment?
Our technicians arrive equipped to handle most septic emergencies on the first visit — including emergency pumping, blockage clearing, and minor component repairs. More involved repairs such as drainfield rejuvenation, pipe replacement, or ATU component replacement may require a scheduled follow-up, but we’ll always stabilize the situation and give you a clear plan before we leave.
Is it safe to stay in my home during a septic emergency?
It depends on the severity. If sewage has backed up into living areas of your home, exposure to raw sewage presents a real health risk, and you should avoid the affected area and limit use of all plumbing until the system is cleared. If the issue is an outdoor overflow or a slow drain with no active backup, you can typically remain home while awaiting service. When in doubt, call us and describe the situation — we can help you assess the risk.
How much does emergency septic service cost?
Emergency service rates depend on the nature and scope of the problem, time of day, and what repairs are needed. Before any work begins, our technician will explain exactly what needs to be done and provide a clear cost estimate for your approval. We believe in transparent, honest pricing — no surprise charges after the fact.
My septic alarm is going off — what should I do?
First, reduce water usage in your home immediately — avoid running dishwashers, washing machines, and limit toilet flushes until the system is inspected. Then call us right away. An activated alarm typically indicates a pump failure, high water level, or electrical fault in your ATU or lift station. These issues can escalate quickly if left unaddressed, so prompt response is important.
Do you handle septic emergencies for rental properties and commercial accounts?
Yes. We serve both residential and commercial customers throughout Central Florida, including rental property owners, landlords, property managers, restaurants, and businesses of all sizes. For property managers and landlords, we can work directly with your tenants on-site and report back to you — keeping you out of the day-to-day emergency and in the loop on what was done.
Are you licensed to perform septic repairs and inspections in Orange County and surrounding counties?
Yes. Lapin Services holds a Florida Master Septic Contractor license (SM0890812) and is fully certified to perform septic installation, repair, maintenance, pumping, and inspections throughout Central Florida — including Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Lake, Volusia, and surrounding counties. We also handle county-required permits, manifests, and can represent customers during inspections for compliance matters.
Schedule Service
Schedule Emergency Septic Service Today
When your septic system can't wait, call Lapin Services at (407) 326-3367 — we're available 24/7 and ready to respond today.