Licensed Septic Service in Central Florida
Septic System Troubleshooting in Orlando, FL
Something's off with your septic system — and you're not sure what. We find it fast, explain it clearly, and fix it right the first time.
65+ years serving Central Florida
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Service Overview
Septic System Troubleshooting Backed by 65+ Years of Local Experience
When your septic system starts acting up — slow drains, strange smells, soggy patches in the yard — it's easy to feel stuck and stressed. Septic issues rarely announce themselves at a convenient time, and the uncertainty of not knowing what's wrong (or how much it'll cost) can make things worse. That's where Lapin Services comes in. We've been diagnosing and resolving septic problems across Central Florida since 1958, and we know how to cut through the guesswork quickly so you can get back to normal.
Our licensed master septic technicians don't just treat the symptom — they find the root cause. Whether it's a full tank that needs pumping, a drainfield showing early signs of stress, a broken baffle, or a failing ATU component, we'll give you a straight answer and a clear path forward. No upselling, no runaround — just honest diagnosis and dependable service from Orlando's most trusted septic team.
Problems We Solve
Common Septic System Troubleshooting Problems We Fix
Here are the issues our team commonly finds and resolves during septic system troubleshooting calls across Central Florida.
Overflowing or Backed-Up Drains
When toilets gurgle, sinks drain slowly, or sewage backs up into your home, your septic system is telling you something is wrong. This is often caused by a full tank, a blocked inlet baffle, or a clogged pipe — all of which our technicians can quickly identify and resolve before the problem gets worse.
Foul Odors Near the Tank or Drain Field
A healthy septic system is virtually odorless. If you're noticing sewage smells in your yard, near the tank lid, or inside your home, it usually signals a venting issue, a cracked tank, or a drainfield that's no longer properly processing effluent. Early diagnosis can prevent costly repairs down the road.
Wet, Soggy, or Unusually Green Patches in the Yard
Saturated ground or lush grass directly above your drainfield is a classic sign that the system is struggling to absorb liquid waste. This can indicate drainfield failure, hydraulic overload, or a high water table interfering with proper drainage. Left unaddressed, a failing drainfield can become a serious — and expensive — repair.
Gurgling Sounds in Plumbing Fixtures
Bubbling or gurgling in your toilets, sinks, or tub drains often means air is being pushed back through the plumbing — a sign of a partial blockage or a tank that's too full to accept more waste. It's an early warning you shouldn't ignore, as catching it now is far easier than dealing with a full backup later.
Slow Drains Throughout the House
If only one fixture is draining slowly, the problem is likely localized to that drain. But when multiple fixtures throughout your home are sluggish at the same time, the issue is almost certainly downstream — in the tank, the outlet baffle, or the line connecting your home to the septic system. A full system inspection will pinpoint the cause.
When to Call
Signs Your Septic System Needs Professional Attention
If you notice any of these warning signs, schedule septic system troubleshooting before the problem becomes more disruptive or expensive.
It's Been More Than 3–5 Years Since Your Last Pump-Out
Even a well-functioning septic system needs routine pumping. If it's been several years since your last service, a full or nearly full tank may already be at the root of your current problems. Regular pumping is also the best way to catch smaller issues before they become major failures.
You've Recently Added More People or Water Usage to Your Home
Significant increases in household water use — a new roommate, guests staying for weeks, a new appliance — can overwhelm a system that was previously functioning fine. If new activity in the home coincides with septic symptoms, your system may need to be evaluated for capacity and condition.
You're Not Sure Where Your Tank or Drainfield Is
Many homeowners inherit a home without knowing the layout of their septic system. If you're buying a home, planning construction near the yard, or just experiencing issues and have no records, a professional inspection will locate your system components and give you a full picture of their current condition.
Your System Is More Than 20 Years Old
Older septic systems — especially those that haven't been regularly maintained — are more prone to baffle deterioration, tank cracking, and drainfield failure. If your system hasn't been inspected in years and is showing any symptoms, now is the time to have a licensed technician evaluate its overall health.
Recent Heavy Rain Has Made Symptoms Worse
Heavy rainfall can saturate the soil around your drainfield, temporarily overwhelming its ability to process effluent. If your septic symptoms flare up after rain and don't resolve within a day or two, it may indicate an underlying drainage issue that needs professional attention — not just a weather event to wait out.
Our Process
What to Expect From Your Septic System Troubleshooting 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 or Schedule Online
Reach us at (407) 326-3367 or schedule online anytime — including nights and weekends. Let us know what you're experiencing and we'll dispatch a technician promptly. For active backups or sewage emergencies, we prioritize your call.
Step 2
On-Site Inspection and Diagnosis
Our licensed technician arrives, listens to your concerns, and conducts a thorough inspection of your septic system. We locate the tank and access points, check liquid levels, inspect baffles, evaluate the drainfield, and assess any visible signs of failure or stress.
Step 3
Clear Explanation of Findings
We tell you exactly what we found — in plain language, not technical jargon. You'll understand what's causing the problem, what will happen if it's left untreated, and what your options are. No pressure, no scare tactics. Just honest information so you can make a confident decision.
Step 4
Upfront Pricing and Your Approval
Before any work begins, you'll receive a clear, itemized quote. We don't start repairs without your go-ahead, and we don't surprise you with hidden charges after the job is done. What we quote is what you pay.
Step 5
Expert Repair and Follow-Up
Once you approve the work, our technicians complete the repair with the care and precision that come from 65+ years on the job. We clean up after ourselves, verify everything is functioning correctly, and walk you through what was done — so you leave the conversation fully informed and confident in your system.
Why Lapin
Why Central Florida Chooses Lapin for Septic System Troubleshooting
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
Septic System Troubleshooting FAQs
How do I know if my septic system is failing or just needs to be pumped?
Both can cause similar symptoms — slow drains, gurgling, odors — which is why a professional inspection is the fastest way to know for sure. A full tank that simply needs pumping is a straightforward fix. Drainfield failure, damaged baffles, or cracked tanks are more involved repairs. Our technicians will diagnose the cause during the visit and give you a clear answer before recommending any work.
How often should a septic system be inspected?
Most residential septic systems should be inspected every 1–3 years and pumped every 3–5 years depending on household size and usage. Systems with ATUs (aerobic treatment units) typically require more frequent inspection — often annually per county requirements. If you’re unsure when your last service was, scheduling an inspection now is the right call.
What causes a septic system to back up?
The most common causes are a full tank, a blocked or collapsed inlet/outlet baffle, a clogged line between the house and tank, or a saturated drainfield that can no longer accept effluent. In some cases, flushing non-biodegradable materials (wipes, paper towels, feminine products) contributes to blockages. Our technicians will identify the specific cause during diagnosis.
Is a wet, green patch in my yard always a sign of drainfield failure?
It can be, but not always. After heavy rain, temporary saturation in the drainfield area is common and often resolves on its own within 24–48 hours. However, if the wet patch is persistent, accompanied by odor, or getting worse over time, it’s a strong sign the drainfield is struggling. A professional inspection is the only way to know for certain whether you’re dealing with a minor issue or a failing system.
Can I use my home normally while waiting for a septic inspection?
If you’re experiencing a sewage backup inside your home, you should minimize water use until the system is inspected — every flush and drain adds more to an already stressed system. For milder symptoms like slow drains or yard odors with no active backup, normal use is generally fine in the short term. When you call us, describe your symptoms and we’ll advise you on what to avoid in the meantime.
How long does a septic troubleshooting visit take?
A standard diagnostic inspection typically takes 1–2 hours, depending on the accessibility of your tank and the complexity of what we find. If a simple fix like a pump-out can be completed the same visit, we’ll often complete it that day. More extensive repairs may require a follow-up appointment, but we’ll give you a clear timeline upfront.
Do you service all areas of Central Florida?
Yes. Lapin Services has been serving Central Florida since 1958 and covers the greater Orlando metro area and surrounding communities. Call us at (407) 326-3367 to confirm service availability in your specific location.
What should I do if I have sewage backing up into my home right now?
Stop using water immediately — no flushing, no running sinks or showers, no laundry. This prevents more waste from entering an already overwhelmed system and reduces the risk of further backup. Then call us at (407) 326-3367. We offer 24/7 emergency response for active sewage backups and will dispatch a technician as quickly as possible.
Schedule Service
Schedule Septic System Troubleshooting Today
Whether you're dealing with an active backup or just something that doesn't seem right, call Lapin Services at (407) 326-3367 — we'll find the problem fast and fix it right.