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Grinder Pump Installation in Orlando, FL

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Service Overview

Grinder Pump Installation With Clear Answers Before Work Begins

When your property sits below the municipal sewer line or too far from the gravity system to connect directly, a grinder pump is the solution that makes connection possible. Grinder pumps macerate wastewater and pump it under pressure through a small-diameter force main to the public sewer — allowing properties in low-lying areas, rural subdivisions, or challenging terrain to tie in cleanly without major excavation. Lapin Services has installed grinder pump systems across Central Florida since 1958, and we handle every step: site assessment, system selection, permitting, installation, and inspection sign-off.

Homeowners, property managers, and general contractors throughout the Orlando area trust Lapin because we don't hand off work. Our licensed technicians bring over 200 years of combined technical expertise and carry Underground Utilities Contractor license CUC1223686 — the credential required for this work in Florida. When a grinder pump installation has to be handled in a way we can stand behind, Lapin is the call you make.

Problems We Solve

Common Grinder Pump Installation Problems We Fix

You do not have to diagnose the problem yourself. These are common issues we help confirm, explain, and repair.

Property Below Sewer Line Elevation

Many Central Florida homes and commercial properties — particularly in low-lying subdivisions and lakeside communities — sit below the elevation of the nearest municipal sewer main. Gravity flow simply won't work. A properly sized grinder pump system resolves the elevation differential and creates a reliable, code-compliant sewer connection without the cost of major excavation or infrastructure upgrades.

Failing or Aging Grinder Pump Unit

Grinder pumps have a finite service life. When an older unit begins triggering frequent alarms, losing prime, or cycling erratically, it's giving advance warning before a full failure. Replacing an aging pump proactively protects your property from sewage backups and the emergency call-out costs that come with an unplanned failure. Lapin installs the correct replacement unit and ensures the system is fully tested before leaving the job.

New Construction Requiring a Pressure Sewer Connection

Ground-up builds in areas served by low-pressure sewer systems require a grinder pump as part of the utility infrastructure. Coordinating system selection, permit applications, installation, and final county inspection on a construction schedule demands an experienced contractor who understands local code requirements and can keep pace with the project timeline. Lapin works directly with GCs and developers to hit inspection milestones without delays.

County Compliance or Non-Compliance Notice

If a county inspection has flagged an unpermitted connection, a non-functioning grinder pump, or a documentation gap, you need a licensed contractor who can resolve the issue cleanly and provide the paperwork to close out the finding. Lapin represents property owners directly with county inspectors and has navigated compliance situations across Central Florida for decades.

Septic System Decommission Requiring Sewer Tie-In

When a septic system reaches end of life or a county requires decommissioning, connecting to the municipal sewer is the standard path forward — but elevation or distance can make a direct gravity connection impossible. A grinder pump system bridges that gap, allowing the property to abandon the septic system and connect to public sewer without costly infrastructure work.

When to Call

Signs Your Utility 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.

Alarm Light or Panel Is Active

A red alarm light on the grinder pump control panel means the system has detected a problem — most commonly high water level in the tank, indicating the pump isn't keeping up with flow. This is not a signal to ignore. A triggered alarm that goes unaddressed can escalate quickly to a sewage backup inside the home. Call Lapin as soon as an alarm activates.

Sewage Backing Up Into Fixtures

When toilets, sinks, or floor drains back up with wastewater, the grinder pump may have failed entirely or the force main may be blocked. Either condition requires immediate attention. Sewage backing into a home creates health hazards and property damage — the longer it goes unresolved, the more expensive the cleanup. Lapin offers 24/7 emergency response for exactly this situation.

Odors Near the Pump Basin

Persistent sewage odors around the grinder pump tank or in the yard nearby can indicate a cracked basin, a failing seal, or a venting issue. These conditions can also signal that wastewater is escaping containment and entering the surrounding soil — which creates environmental liability in addition to being unpleasant. A proper assessment will identify whether repair or replacement is the right path.

Pump Runs Constantly or Cycles Rapidly

A grinder pump that never stops running or that turns on and off in rapid succession is working too hard — often a sign that the pump is losing efficiency, the tank has a leak introducing groundwater, or the system was undersized for current demand. Continuous cycling shortens the motor's service life significantly and points to a problem that won't resolve on its own.

Moving to a Property Served by a Pressure Sewer System

If you're purchasing or developing a property in an area served by a low-pressure sewer system, a grinder pump installation is required before sewer service can be activated. Starting the permitting and installation process early — before you need the system operational — prevents delays that can hold up a move-in or certificate of occupancy.

Our Process

What to Expect From Your Grinder Pump Installation 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 Grinder Pump Installation

Our name is on every job. We respect your time, budget, property, and trust.

65+ Years of Experience

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.

FAQs

Grinder Pump Installation FAQs

What is a grinder pump and how does it work?

A grinder pump is a wastewater conveyance device installed at the property level. Wastewater from the home drains by gravity into a small holding tank buried in the yard. When the tank reaches a set level, the pump activates — it grinds the wastewater into a fine slurry and pumps it under pressure through a small-diameter pipe (the force main) to the public sewer system. Grinder pumps make sewer connections possible for properties that are too low or too far away for a standard gravity connection.

Do I need a permit to install a grinder pump in Orlando?

Yes. Grinder pump installations in Orlando and throughout Central Florida require permits from the relevant county authority, along with final inspection and approval before the system can be placed into service. Lapin handles the entire permitting process — application, documentation, and coordination with county inspectors — so you don’t have to navigate the requirements on your own.

How long does grinder pump installation take?

Most residential grinder pump installations are completed in one to two days of field work once permits are approved. Permit processing timelines vary by county and project complexity. Lapin provides a clear project timeline during the assessment phase so you can plan accordingly, and we actively manage the permitting process to avoid unnecessary delays.

How much does grinder pump installation cost in Orlando?

Cost depends on the pump model required, depth and difficulty of excavation, force main distance, electrical requirements, and permit fees. Residential installations occupy a different price range than commercial or high-flow applications. Lapin provides a detailed, no-obligation quote based on your specific site conditions — transparent pricing, no surprise charges. Call (407) 326-3367 to schedule an assessment.

How long do grinder pumps last?

A properly installed and maintained grinder pump typically lasts 10 to 20 years, depending on usage volume, the materials flushed through the system, and whether routine maintenance is performed. Flushing non-flushable items — wipes, feminine hygiene products, paper towels — dramatically shortens pump life by jamming the grinding mechanism. Lapin can set up a maintenance schedule to extend the service life of your system and catch early signs of wear before they become failures.

What should I do if my grinder pump alarm goes off?

Minimize water use immediately — every flush and drain adds volume to a tank that isn’t emptying properly. Then call Lapin at (407) 326-3367. A triggered alarm means the pump is not keeping up with inflow, which can be caused by a mechanical failure, a float switch problem, or a blockage in the force main. This is not a situation to wait out — a tank that overflows creates a sewage backup inside the home.

Can Lapin install a grinder pump as part of a new construction project?

Yes. Lapin works regularly with general contractors, developers, and civil engineers on new construction projects throughout Central Florida that require grinder pump systems. We coordinate directly with your project team, meet inspection milestones, and provide the documentation required for certificate of occupancy. Our experience with county permitting and inspector relationships helps keep your schedule on track.

Does Lapin service grinder pumps after installation?

Yes. Lapin offers ongoing grinder pump maintenance and 24/7 emergency service for systems we’ve installed as well as existing units that need a reliable service partner. Regular maintenance — cleaning the tank, inspecting floats and seals, testing pump function — extends equipment life and prevents the kind of sudden failures that result in sewage backing up into a home. When something does go wrong after hours, our team is available around the clock.

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