Septic help in Central Florida
Failed Drainfield Repair in Orlando, FL
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Service Overview
Failed Drainfield Repair With Clear Answers Before Work Begins
A failed drainfield is one of the most stressful septic problems a homeowner can face. Soggy ground, sewage odors, slow drains, or a backed-up system are all signs that something is seriously wrong beneath the surface. Left unaddressed, a drainfield failure doesn't just get worse — it can contaminate your yard, your water supply, and your property. You need a solution fast, and you need it handled in a way we can stand behind.
At Lapin Services, we've been diagnosing and repairing failed drainfields across Central Florida since 1958. Our licensed master septic technicians take a thorough, honest approach — identifying the true cause of the failure, presenting your options clearly, and delivering a repair that lasts. Whether your drainfield needs rejuvenation, repair, or full replacement, we handle every step in-house, with no handoffs and no surprises.
Problems We Solve
Common Failed Drainfield Repair Problems We Fix
You do not have to diagnose the problem yourself. These are common issues we help confirm, explain, and repair.
Biomat Buildup (Biological Clogging)
Over time, a thick layer of biological material called biomat can form at the soil interface in your drainfield trenches. This organic buildup blocks the soil's ability to absorb effluent, causing the system to back up. Biomat is one of the most common causes of drainfield failure in Central Florida and is often treatable without full replacement.
Soil Saturation and Hydraulic Overload
Heavy rainfall, irrigation runoff, or excessive household water use can saturate the soil around your drainfield faster than it can drain. When the ground stays waterlogged, effluent has nowhere to go — and the system backs up into your home or surfaces in your yard. Lapin technicians assess drainage patterns and soil conditions to find the right fix.
Root Intrusion into Drain Lines
Tree and shrub roots are naturally drawn toward the moisture and nutrients in septic drain lines. Over time, roots can infiltrate and crush distribution pipes, blocking flow and causing uneven loading across the drainfield. Our video pipe inspection identifies root intrusion precisely so we can address it without unnecessary excavation.
System Age and Structural Deterioration
Every drainfield has a lifespan. Older systems — especially those installed before modern materials and techniques — can deteriorate from decades of use. Pipes collapse, gravel compacts, and distribution becomes uneven. When a drainfield reaches the end of its useful life, replacement is the most cost-effective long-term solution.
Infrequent Pumping and Solids Overflow
When a septic tank goes too long without pumping, solid waste overflows into the drainfield and clogs the soil. This is a preventable problem, but once it happens, the damage is real. Regular maintenance — including routine pumping every 3–5 years — is the single best way to protect your drainfield investment.
When to Call
Signs Your Septic System Needs Professional Attention
If you notice any of these signs, call Lapin. We will find the cause and explain what needs to happen next.
Soggy or Spongy Ground Over the Drainfield
If you notice persistently wet, marshy, or unusually green patches of grass over your drainfield area — especially after dry weather — effluent is likely surfacing instead of being absorbed. This is a clear sign the drainfield is struggling and needs professional evaluation right away.
Sewage Odors in Your Yard or Home
A healthy drainfield processes waste without producing noticeable odors. If you're smelling sewage outside near the drainfield, in your yard, or even inside your home, it's a strong indicator that the system is failing and effluent is not being properly treated underground.
Slow Drains Throughout the House
When multiple fixtures — toilets, sinks, showers — all drain slowly at the same time, the problem is rarely just a clog. System-wide slowdowns often point to a full tank or a drainfield that can no longer accept effluent, causing backpressure throughout the plumbing.
Sewage Backing Up Into Your Home
Raw sewage coming up through floor drains, toilets, or tub drains is an emergency. It means the drainfield has lost capacity and waste has nowhere to go but back inside. If this is happening, call Lapin Services immediately — this is a health hazard that requires urgent attention.
Unusually Lush, Green Grass Over the Field
It might look healthy, but a bright green strip of grass growing directly over your drainfield during dry conditions is a warning sign. It often means effluent is feeding the surface roots rather than percolating properly through the soil — indicating the drainfield is saturated or failing.
Our Process
What to Expect From Your Failed Drainfield Repair Visit
Tell us what is happening. We arrive prepared, explain the work clearly, and give clear pricing before work begins.
Step 1
Tell Us What Is Happening
Call or request service. You do not have to know exactly what failed; describe what you see, smell, hear, or need done.
Step 2
We Find the Cause
A Lapin technician or crew checks the issue, reviews the project, and explains what needs to be done in plain language.
Step 3
You Approve the Work
You get clear pricing and options before work begins, so you can make a confident decision.
Step 4
We Handle It With Care
We complete the approved work, respect your home, business, or jobsite, and keep you informed.
Step 5
We Stand Behind the Job
Before we leave, we confirm the work, answer questions, and make sure you know what to expect next.
Why Lapin
Why Central Florida Chooses Lapin for Failed Drainfield Repair
Our name is on every job. We respect your time, budget, property, and trust.
65+ Years of Septic Expertise
Lapin has served Central Florida since 1958. Our name is on every job, and we do the work in a way we can stand behind.
Clear Communication
We explain what we find, what it means, and what your options are before work begins.
Respect for Your Property
We protect the home, business, property, or jobsite and treat people the way we would want to be treated.
The Right Team for the Work
We handle plumbing, septic, drains, sewer, underground utilities, commercial service, and serious project work.
Care When It Matters
Every call affects a family, tenant, customer, business, property, or project. We do not take that lightly.
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FAQs
Failed Drainfield Repair FAQs
Can a failed drainfield be repaired, or does it always need to be replaced?
Not every failed drainfield requires full replacement. In many cases — particularly when the failure is caused by biomat buildup or biological clogging — drainfield rejuvenation or targeted repair can restore function at a fraction of the replacement cost. However, if the field has suffered structural damage, severe soil contamination, or has simply reached the end of its service life, replacement may be the most cost-effective long-term option. Lapin technicians will assess your specific situation honestly and walk you through all viable options before any work begins.
How long does a drainfield repair take?
The timeline depends on the type and scope of the repair. A drainfield rejuvenation treatment may be completed in a single visit, while a full drainfield replacement — including permitting, excavation, and inspection — can take several days to a week or more. Lapin will give you a realistic timeline during the initial assessment so you can plan accordingly. We work efficiently and keep you informed throughout the process.
What causes a drainfield to fail?
The most common causes of drainfield failure in Central Florida include biomat accumulation (biological clogging at the soil interface), soil saturation from heavy rainfall or overuse, root intrusion from nearby trees or shrubs, infrequent septic tank pumping that allows solids to overflow into the field, and simple age-related deterioration. In some cases, a drainfield fails because it was undersized for the household’s actual water usage. Identifying the root cause is essential to choosing the right repair approach.
How much does drainfield repair cost in Orlando?
Costs vary significantly depending on the cause of failure, the size of your system, and whether repair or replacement is needed. Rejuvenation treatments are generally the most affordable option. Full drainfield replacement is a larger investment but may be necessary for severely damaged systems. Lapin provides honest, transparent pricing after diagnosing the issue — no hidden fees, no surprise charges. Call us at (407) 326-3367 to schedule an assessment and get a clear picture of your options and costs.
Is a failed drainfield a health hazard?
Yes. A failing drainfield means untreated sewage effluent is not being properly processed underground. This poses real risks — sewage surfacing in your yard can expose your family and pets to harmful pathogens, and in severe cases it can contaminate nearby groundwater or wells. If you’re seeing sewage back up into your home or surfacing in your yard, treat it as an urgent situation and call Lapin Services right away at (407) 326-3367.
Do I need a permit for drainfield repair in Florida?
Yes. Drainfield repair and replacement in Florida requires permits from your county health department. Lapin Services manages the entire permitting process on your behalf — preparing documentation, submitting applications, and coordinating with county inspectors so you don’t have to navigate the bureaucracy yourself. Our decades of experience with Central Florida county requirements means your project stays on track and compliant.
How can I prevent my drainfield from failing again?
The most important step is regular septic tank pumping — every 3 to 5 years for a typical household. A full tank is the leading cause of preventable drainfield damage. Beyond that: avoid flushing anything other than toilet paper, minimize the use of garbage disposals, spread laundry loads throughout the week rather than doing them all in one day, keep vehicles and heavy equipment off the drainfield area, and avoid planting trees or shrubs with aggressive root systems nearby. Lapin can set you up with a maintenance schedule that protects your system long-term.
Does Lapin Services handle drainfield repairs throughout Central Florida?
Yes. Lapin Services serves the greater Central Florida region, including Orlando and surrounding counties. We’ve been operating in this area since 1958 and are deeply familiar with local soil conditions, county permitting requirements, and the specific challenges that Florida’s climate presents for septic systems. If you’re not sure whether we service your area, call us at (407) 326-3367 and we’ll let you know right away.
Schedule Service
Tell Us What Is Happening
Call Lapin or request service. We will get the right team moving, explain your options, and handle the work with care.