Licensed Septic Service in Central Florida

Septic System Installation in Orlando, FL

New construction, system replacement, or failed drainfield — Lapin Services handles your septic installation from permits to final inspection, backed by 65+ years of Central Florida expertise.

65+ years serving Central Florida

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Service Overview

Septic System Installation Backed by 65+ Years of Local Experience

Whether you're building a new home, replacing an aging system, or upgrading a failed septic setup, getting the installation right the first time matters more than most homeowners realize. A properly sized and installed septic system protects your property, your family's health, and your investment for decades to come. A rushed or under-qualified install can mean costly failures, failed inspections, and headaches that follow you for years.

Lapin Services has been installing septic systems across Central Florida since 1958. As a licensed Master Septic Contractor (SM0890812), we handle every step — soil evaluations, system sizing, permitting, excavation, installation, and final county inspection — so you have one trusted partner from start to finish. With a 4.9-star rating and over 1,000 reviews, we're the most trusted name in Florida septic work.

Problems We Solve

Common Septic System Installation Problems We Fix

Here are the issues our team commonly finds and resolves during septic system installation calls across Central Florida.

Your Home Was Built Without a Septic System

Some older Central Florida properties were built expecting sewer connection that never came, or were served by outdated cesspools no longer legal to use. A new permitted septic system restores full functionality and brings your property into compliance — increasing its value and marketability in the process.

Your Existing System Has Completely Failed

When a septic system fails — soggy yard, sewage odors, slow drains across every fixture — repairs may no longer be enough. Lapin's technicians honestly assess whether repair or full replacement is the right call, and we never upsell a replacement you don't need. When you do need a new system, we make the process as smooth as possible.

You're Building New Construction

New construction in areas without municipal sewer access requires a septic system installed before you can receive a certificate of occupancy. We work directly with your builder, civil engineer, and the county to coordinate permits and inspections so your project timeline stays on track.

Your System Doesn't Meet Current County Requirements

Florida's environmental regulations have evolved significantly over the decades. Systems installed 20–30 years ago may no longer comply with Orange, Osceola, Seminole, or Lake County standards. Non-compliant systems can trigger fines and sale complications. Lapin handles county compliance issues directly — including representing you to inspectors.

You're Expanding or Adding a Property Addition

Adding square footage, bedrooms, or a separate dwelling unit can exceed the capacity of your existing system. We evaluate your current setup and determine whether an upgrade or new system is needed — protecting your investment and keeping you on the right side of county requirements.

When to Call

Signs Your Septic System Needs Professional Attention

If you notice any of these warning signs, schedule septic system installation before the problem becomes more disruptive or expensive.

Sewage Odors Near Your Yard or Drainfield

Persistent sewage smells outside your home — especially near the drainfield area — are one of the clearest warning signs that your system is overwhelmed or failing. Don't wait on this one. Call us to assess whether repair or full replacement is the right path forward.

Slow Drains Throughout the Entire House

One slow drain is usually a clog. Slow drains in every bathroom and the kitchen at once point to a septic system that can no longer accept flow. This type of whole-home backup is a signal your system may be beyond routine maintenance.

Wet, Spongy Ground Over the Drainfield

Saturated ground or unusually lush, green patches of grass directly above your drainfield area are signs that effluent is surfacing instead of absorbing properly. Left unaddressed, this creates a health hazard and typically worsens quickly — especially in Florida's rainy season.

You're Purchasing a Property With an Unknown or Aging System

If you're buying a home with a septic system that hasn't been inspected recently — or where records are incomplete — a pre-purchase inspection is essential. Discovering a failed system after closing is an expensive surprise. We inspect, document, and give you an honest assessment before you commit.

Your System Is 25–30+ Years Old

The average Florida septic system has a lifespan of 25–30 years with proper maintenance. If your system is approaching or past that mark and showing any signs of trouble, proactive replacement is almost always less expensive than emergency replacement after a full failure.

Our Process

What to Expect From Your Septic System Installation Visit

Lapin keeps the process straightforward from the first call through final documentation, so you know what is happening at every step.

Step 1

Site Evaluation & Soil Testing

Every proper installation starts with understanding your property. We assess soil type, water table depth, available space, and setback requirements to determine which system type is right for your lot — conventional drainfield, mound system, or ATU — and to properly size it for your household.

Step 2

Permitting & Design

We handle all permit applications with your county health department, submit the required engineering documentation, and coordinate approval before a single shovel hits the ground. No guesswork, no shortcuts — everything filed correctly the first time so there are no surprises at inspection.

Step 3

Excavation & System Installation

Our licensed crew excavates and installs your septic tank, distribution lines, and drainfield to county specifications. We use quality materials and follow best practices for depth, slope, and placement — the details that determine how long your system performs.

Step 4

County Inspection

We coordinate and are present for the county inspection. If your county requires representation or documentation, we handle it. Our installations are built to pass inspection the first time — because our reputation depends on it.

Step 5

Site Restoration & Handoff

Once inspection is passed, we restore the disturbed area and walk you through your new system — how it works, what to watch for, and how to keep it performing for decades. You'll know exactly where your tank and drainfield are located, and what maintenance schedule to follow.

Why Lapin

Why Central Florida Chooses Lapin for Septic System Installation

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.

FAQs

Septic System Installation FAQs

How much does a new septic system installation cost in Orlando?

Septic installation costs in Central Florida vary based on system type, lot size, soil conditions, and county requirements — typically ranging from $8,000 to $20,000 or more for residential systems. A conventional gravity-fed system on a standard lot is generally on the lower end; advanced treatment units (ATUs) or mound systems on challenging lots cost more. We provide honest, itemized estimates after evaluating your specific property — no vague ballpark quotes.

How long does septic system installation take?

From the initial site evaluation through final county inspection, most residential septic installations take two to four weeks. The largest variable is county permitting timelines, which we have no control over — but we file complete, accurate applications to minimize delays. Actual on-site installation typically takes one to two days once permits are in hand.

Do I need a permit to install a septic system in Florida?

Yes. All septic system installations in Florida require a permit from your county health department. Installation without a permit is illegal, can result in fines, and creates serious problems when you try to sell the property. Lapin handles all permitting as part of every installation — it’s not optional, and it shouldn’t be treated as one.

What type of septic system is right for my property?

The right system depends on your soil type, lot size, water table, number of bedrooms, and county requirements. Conventional drainfield systems work well on many Central Florida properties. Properties with high water tables, limited space, or poor-percolating soils may require a mound system or an advanced treatment unit (ATU). We evaluate your site thoroughly and recommend the most appropriate — not the most expensive — option.

How long does a septic system last in Florida?

A properly installed and maintained septic system in Florida typically lasts 25–40 years. The drainfield is often the first component to show wear. Regular pumping (every 3–5 years), avoiding flushing non-biodegradables, and keeping vehicles and heavy loads off the drainfield area significantly extend system life. Lapin can help you set up a maintenance schedule that protects your investment.

Can I stay in my home during a septic installation?

In most cases, yes. However, you should expect water and drain use to be restricted for a portion of the installation day — usually a few hours. Our team will let you know in advance when service interruptions are expected so you can plan accordingly. For full system replacements involving significant excavation, some homeowners choose to make other arrangements for one or two days.

What happens if my lot fails the soil evaluation?

Not all soil types support conventional drainfields, and that’s okay — it just means a different system type is required. Properties with high clay content or a high water table are often candidates for mound systems or ATUs, both of which we install. Florida has options for nearly every lot condition. If there’s a path forward, we’ll find it and explain it clearly.

Does Lapin Services handle both residential and commercial septic installation?

Yes. We install septic systems for single-family homes, multi-family properties, small businesses, and commercial facilities across Central Florida. Commercial installations often involve larger tanks, more complex permitting, and higher-capacity treatment systems — all within Lapin’s scope of work. Call us to discuss your project’s specific requirements.

Can I convert my septic system to sewer in Brevard County?

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 Septic System Installation Today

Call Lapin Services at (407) 326-3367 or schedule online — we'll assess your property, walk you through your options, and give you an honest estimate with no pressure and no surprises.

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