Licensed Septic Service in Central Florida
Wet Area Septic Diagnosis in Orlando, FL
A soggy yard or wet spot over your septic system isn't something to wait on — it's a warning sign. Lapin Services finds the source fast and gives you a clear path to fixing it for good.
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Service Overview
Wet Area Septic Diagnosis Backed by 65+ Years of Local Experience
If you've noticed a persistently wet or spongy area in your yard — especially near your septic tank or drainfield — your system may be telling you something is wrong. Wet areas around a septic system can mean anything from a simple overflow issue to a failing drainfield, and the difference matters. Acting quickly protects your family's health, your property, and your wallet.
Lapin Services has been diagnosing and solving septic problems across Central Florida since 1958. Our licensed master septic contractors know how to read the signs, locate the source, and walk you through your options honestly — no upselling, no guessing, no runaround. When there's a wet spot in your yard, we find out exactly why.
Problems We Solve
Common Wet Area Septic Diagnosis Problems We Fix
Here are the issues our team commonly finds and resolves during wet area septic diagnosis calls across Central Florida.
Saturated or Failing Drainfield
The drainfield is responsible for dispersing treated wastewater into the soil. When the soil becomes oversaturated — from overuse, age, or compaction — effluent backs up and rises to the surface. This is one of the most common causes of a wet area over or near a septic system, and it requires prompt attention before the problem spreads.
Cracked or Leaking Septic Tank
Concrete septic tanks can develop cracks over time due to soil shifting, root intrusion, or general wear. A leaking tank allows liquid waste to seep directly into the surrounding soil, creating persistent wet or discolored patches in the yard — often with a noticeable odor. A visual inspection and tank assessment can confirm whether the tank itself is the source.
Distribution Box or Pipe Failure
The distribution box (D-box) routes wastewater evenly across the drainfield lines. If the D-box cracks, tilts, or if connecting pipes are broken or blocked, effluent can pool in one area rather than dispersing properly. This often shows up as a concentrated wet spot in one section of the yard while other areas look dry.
High Water Table or Seasonal Flooding
Central Florida's flat terrain and rainy season can raise the local water table significantly, pushing groundwater upward and limiting soil absorption. When the water table is too high, drainfields lose their ability to disperse effluent — even a properly functioning system can appear to fail. Accurate diagnosis is key to distinguishing a seasonal issue from a system problem.
System Overload from Excessive Water Use
Sending more water into a septic system than it was designed to handle — from large gatherings, laundry overuse, or a plumbing leak — can temporarily overwhelm the drainfield and push liquid to the surface. While sometimes a short-term issue, repeated overloading can cause permanent damage to the absorption area.
When to Call
Signs Your Septic System Needs Professional Attention
If you notice any of these warning signs, schedule wet area septic diagnosis before the problem becomes more disruptive or expensive.
Wet or Spongy Ground Over the Drainfield
If the area above your drainfield stays soggy even during dry weather, effluent is likely surfacing instead of absorbing into the soil. This is one of the clearest indicators that something in your septic system needs attention — and a sign that should never be ignored.
Foul Odor Outside Near the Septic Area
A sewage smell in your yard — particularly over the tank or drainfield — often means wastewater is surfacing or venting where it shouldn't be. Odor outside is a health concern and a sign the system is not containing waste properly.
Unusually Lush or Green Grass Over the Drainfield
A bright green patch of grass growing faster and fuller than the rest of your yard above the drainfield is a classic sign of surfacing effluent acting as an unintended fertilizer. It may not look like a problem — but it is.
Slow Drains or Gurgling Toilets Indoors
When your drainfield is oversaturated or your tank is backing up, you may notice slow drains, gurgling sounds in toilets, or sewage odors inside your home. Indoor symptoms combined with a wet yard are a strong signal that your septic system is under significant stress.
Standing Water That Doesn't Drain After Rain
While some standing water after heavy rain is normal in Florida, water that lingers for days specifically over your septic area — without pooling elsewhere — points to a septic issue rather than a simple drainage problem. This distinction is important and often requires a professional inspection to confirm.
Our Process
What to Expect From Your Wet Area Septic Diagnosis 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 or Schedule Online
Reach us at (407) 326-3367 or schedule online. Tell us what you're seeing — the location of the wet area, how long it's been present, and any other symptoms like odors or slow drains. We'll get you on the schedule quickly, including same-day availability for urgent situations.
Step 2
On-Site Visual Inspection
Our licensed septic technician visits your property and inspects the wet area, surrounding ground, and visible system components. We assess soil conditions, check for odors, and note the location of the wet spot relative to your tank, distribution box, and drainfield layout.
Step 3
System Access and Component Check
We locate and access your septic tank and distribution box to check liquid levels, inspect for cracks or leaks, and evaluate flow to the drainfield. If needed, we use cameras or probing to assess pipe integrity and identify blockages or breaks in the system.
Step 4
Diagnosis and Root Cause Identification
Based on everything we observe, we identify the specific cause of the wet area — whether it's drainfield saturation, a leaking component, a water table issue, or system overload. We explain what we found in plain language so you understand exactly what's happening and why.
Step 5
Clear Repair Recommendations and Next Steps
We provide you with a clear, honest assessment of your options — from immediate repairs to longer-term solutions — with transparent pricing upfront. Whether the fix is a simple pump-out, a pipe repair, or a drainfield restoration, we'll tell you what it takes and let you decide how to move forward with no pressure.
Why Lapin
Why Central Florida Chooses Lapin for Wet Area Septic Diagnosis
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
Wet Area Septic Diagnosis FAQs
Is a wet area over my septic system a health hazard?
Yes, it can be. If effluent is surfacing — meaning partially treated sewage is reaching the ground — it poses a real risk to people, pets, and groundwater. Children and pets should be kept away from the area until the problem is diagnosed and resolved. Contact a licensed septic contractor as soon as you notice a persistent wet spot near your system.
Can I still use my home's plumbing if there's a wet area near my septic system?
We recommend minimizing water use as much as possible until the problem is diagnosed. Continued use can worsen the saturation and cause further damage to the drainfield or other components. For serious symptoms — like sewage backing up indoors — stop using water-based fixtures entirely and call us right away.
How long does a wet area septic diagnosis take?
Most on-site inspections take between one and two hours, depending on the size of your property and the complexity of your system. In some cases, camera inspection or additional probing may extend that slightly. Our goal is always to give you a clear, accurate answer the same day we visit.
Could heavy rain just be the cause of the wet spot — not my septic system?
Possibly, but it’s important to rule out a septic issue before assuming it’s purely weather-related. If the wet area is localized to your drainfield or tank area, drains more slowly than surrounding ground, or has any odor, a septic problem is likely contributing. A professional inspection is the only reliable way to know for sure.
What happens if I ignore the wet area?
Ignoring a wet area near your septic system typically makes the problem worse and more expensive to fix. Continued saturation can permanently damage your drainfield’s ability to absorb wastewater, potentially requiring full drainfield replacement. There are also health code and environmental implications — counties can issue violations for surfacing sewage. Early diagnosis almost always leads to a simpler, less costly solution.
Does Lapin Services also handle the repairs after the diagnosis?
Yes. Lapin Services handles everything from diagnosis through full repair — septic tank service, drainfield repair and rejuvenation, distribution box replacement, pipe repair, and more. You won’t need to call a second company or coordinate between contractors. One call, one team, complete solution.
How much does a wet area septic diagnosis cost in Orlando?
Diagnosis costs vary depending on what the inspection involves and whether additional tools like camera inspection are needed. We provide transparent pricing before any work begins so there are no surprises. Call us at (407) 326-3367 to discuss your situation and get an honest estimate.
Is Lapin Services licensed to perform septic inspections and repairs in Orange County and surrounding areas?
Yes. Lapin Services holds a Florida Master Septic Contractor license (SM0890812) and has served Central Florida — including Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Lake, and Volusia counties — for over 65 years. We are fully certified to inspect, diagnose, repair, and install septic systems in compliance with all county and state 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.
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Schedule Wet Area Septic Diagnosis Today
If you've got a wet area near your septic system, don't wait — call Lapin Services at (407) 326-3367 today and get a straight answer from Central Florida's most trusted septic team.