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Septic Services in Daytona Beach, Florida

17 septic companies found in Daytona Beach

Carter Septic Services

Licensed and insured septic professionals serving Daytona Beach, FL. 24/7 emergency services available.

(386) 784-8616
Septic Tank PumpingSeptic MaintenanceSeptic Tank InspectionGrease Trap Cleaning
5
72 reviews

Evans Septic Services

Professional septic services you can count on. Certified technicians, competitive pricing, free estimates.

(386) 736-9321
Emergency Septic ServicesDrain Field RepairSeptic Tank Repair
4.9
64 reviews

Perez Environmental Services

Licensed and insured septic professionals serving Daytona Beach, FL. 24/7 emergency services available.

(386) 411-1384
Grease Trap CleaningEmergency Septic ServicesSeptic Tank InstallationSeptic Tank Inspection
4.8
9 reviews

Wilson's Septic & Drain

Your trusted local septic experts in Daytona Beach. Fast, affordable, and always on time.

(386) 734-5556
Septic Tank RepairSeptic Tank InstallationEmergency Septic ServicesSeptic Tank Inspection
4.8
3 reviews

Harris Septic Pumping

Serving the Daytona Beach area for over 13 years. We handle everything from routine pumping to full system replacement.

(386) 707-3910
Drain Field RepairSeptic Tank InspectionEmergency Septic ServicesSeptic Tank Pumping
4.8
52 reviews

Anderson Septic Care

Your trusted local septic experts in Daytona Beach. Fast, affordable, and always on time.

(386) 276-2974
Septic Tank RepairSeptic Tank Pumping
4.7
72 reviews
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Lee's Septic Care

Family-owned and operated since 2013. We provide reliable septic services to Daytona Beach and surrounding areas.

(386) 249-2524
Septic Tank PumpingSeptic Tank InspectionSeptic Tank InstallationSeptic Tank Repair
4.6
16 reviews

White's Septic Pumping

Daytona Beach's premier septic service company. Residential and commercial septic solutions.

(386) 367-8720
Septic Tank RepairGrease Trap CleaningSeptic Tank Inspection
4.5
69 reviews

Jackson Septic Pumping

Your trusted local septic experts in Daytona Beach. Fast, affordable, and always on time.

(386) 550-9336
Septic Tank InstallationEmergency Septic Services
4.2
25 reviews

Harris Septic Care

Serving the Daytona Beach area for over 30 years. We handle everything from routine pumping to full system replacement.

(386) 951-1925
Emergency Septic ServicesSeptic Tank PumpingGrease Trap Cleaning
4
43 reviews

Johnson Septic Tank Service

Your trusted local septic experts in Daytona Beach. Fast, affordable, and always on time.

(386) 335-4064
Septic Tank PumpingSeptic Tank InspectionSeptic Tank Installation
3.6
26 reviews

Davis Waste Solutions

Licensed and insured septic professionals serving Daytona Beach, FL. 24/7 emergency services available.

(386) 325-8439
Septic Tank InstallationSeptic Tank Repair
3.6
17 reviews

All Daytona Septic

Specializes in septic tank pump-outs, drain field repairs and replacements, and full system diagnostics.

Septic Tank PumpingDrain Field RepairSeptic Tank Inspection
0

Woody's Septic Tank Service

Since 1955, providing prompt septic service including maintaining and installing septic systems in Daytona Beach.

(386) 677-1163
Septic Tank InstallationSeptic Tank MaintenanceSeptic Tank Pumping
0

Ormond Septic Systems

Specializes in residential and commercial septic services, emergency services, system repairs and installations.

Septic Tank RepairSeptic Tank InstallationEmergency Septic Services
0

Centrel Septic Services

Coastal septic system specialists serving beachside and mainland Daytona Beach properties.

(321) 363-1995
Septic Tank PumpingSeptic Tank Repair
0

Gator Well & Septic

Local septic tank pumping experts in St. Augustine, Jacksonville, Daytona Beach and Yulee.

Septic Tank PumpingSeptic Tank Repair
0

Frequently Asked Questions About Septic Services in Daytona Beach

How much does septic tank pumping cost in Daytona Beach?

Septic tank pumping in Daytona Beach, Florida typically costs between $250 and $600, with most homeowners paying around $350 to $450 for a standard 1,000-gallon tank. Factors that affect price include tank size, accessibility (buried lids or long driveways can add $50–$150), and whether the pumping is scheduled or an emergency call. Emergency same-day service in Daytona Beach usually runs $500–$800. To get the best rate, request quotes from at least 2–3 licensed septic companies in Daytona Beach and schedule during off-peak months.

How often should I pump my septic tank in Daytona Beach, Florida?

The EPA recommends pumping your septic tank every 3 to 5 years, but the exact frequency depends on household size, tank capacity, and water usage. A family of four with a 1,000-gallon tank should pump every 3 years, while a couple with a 1,500-gallon tank may go 5–6 years between pumpings. In Daytona Beach, Florida's high water table and sandy soil can stress drain fields during heavy rain seasons, so many local septic professionals recommend annual inspections even between pumpings. Keeping a maintenance log helps you track your schedule and catch problems early.

How do I find a reliable septic company in Daytona Beach?

To find a trustworthy septic service provider in Daytona Beach, start by checking that the company is licensed by the Florida Department of Health and carries liability insurance. Look for companies with verifiable online reviews and at least 3–5 years of experience serving the Daytona Beach area. Get 2–3 written quotes before committing — pricing can vary by 30–50% even within the same city. FindSeptic.com lists verified septic companies in Daytona Beach with ratings, reviews, and contact information so you can compare providers side by side.

What are signs my septic system is failing?

Common warning signs of septic system failure include slow-draining sinks and toilets throughout the house, foul sewage odors near the tank or drain field, unusually green or lush grass over the drain field area, standing water or soggy spots in the yard when it hasn't rained, gurgling sounds in the plumbing, and sewage backing up into the home. If you notice any of these signs, contact a septic professional immediately. A routine pumping costs $300–$600, while ignoring these symptoms can lead to drain field failure costing $5,000–$15,000 or a complete system replacement at $15,000–$30,000.

Does Florida require septic inspections before selling a home?

Florida does not have a statewide law requiring septic inspections before a home sale, but many counties and municipalities in Florida have their own requirements. For example, some Florida counties require a septic evaluation within 6–12 months of a property transfer. Even where not legally required, most mortgage lenders and home buyers in Florida request a septic inspection as part of due diligence. A pre-sale septic inspection typically costs $150–$300 and can prevent costly surprises. Sellers who provide recent inspection reports and pumping records often close faster and at higher prices.