Septic problems can affect drains, yards, and sanitation fast.
Septic System FAQs
What are signs of a septic problem?
Slow drains, sewage odors, wet areas, gurgling fixtures, backups, and recurring clogs can all point to septic trouble.
Do you provide septic pumping?
Yes. Septic tank pumping is one of the residential septic services available.
Can you inspect my septic system before buying a home?
Yes. Residential septic inspections are available for homeowners and buyers.
What should I do if sewage backs up?
Stop using affected fixtures if possible and call for help. Sewage backups can create health and property concerns.
Can septic problems be repaired?
Many issues can be repaired, but the right answer depends on the tank, drainfield, pumps, and site conditions.
Do you provide upfront pricing?
Yes. We explain findings and pricing before work begins.
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.
Are funding programs available for commercial septic-to-sewer conversion projects in Brevard County?
Depending on the property type, project scope, utility requirements, and program eligibility, some commercial properties may qualify for funding assistance for septic-to-sewer conversion projects. Early planning is important to maximize available opportunities and avoid future compliance challenges. Learn more on our Commercial Septic-to-Sewer Conversion Brevard County page.

