Clearwater Septic Tank Services

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Septic Tank Service In Clearwater

We provide professional septic tank service in Clearwater, Florida. Weather Residential or Commercial, our technicians specialize in a number of septic system services.

Our septic tank pumping (or cleaning) service efficiently and ethically removes sewage waste while also clearing any blockages found in the system.

We are experts septic tank installation, whether it’s a brand new septic set up, or a septic tank replacement for an old system.

If you ever encounter a malfunction in your existing sewage system, our septic tank repair & maintenance services are prompt and reliable, restoring your system to optimal performance.

We also offer grease trap pumping, essential for maintaining your kitchen’s hygiene and preventing blockages.

In urgent situations, count on us for emergency septic service anywhere in and around Clearwater, available 24/7 to address any immediate concerns.

When a sewage problem arises people will ask themselves, who are the best septic companies near me? If you reach out to us, you will find out that we are the best option in the area.

Contact our friendly team for septic pumping and maintenance and ensure a healthy, long-lasting system today.

septic SERVICE we offer

# Septic Tank INSATLLATION & Replacement

# Septic System Repair & Inspection

# EMERGENCY Septic System Service

# grease trap pumping (cleaning)

Technicians performing septic tank pumping in Clearwater

OUR SEPTIC SERVICE LOCATIONS

We are proud to serve Clearwater and surrounding areas including Largo, Dunedin, Safety Harbor, Pinellas Park, Tarpon Springs, Oldsmar, Palm Harbor, Seminole, Belleair and St. Petersburg.

Clearwater

Largo

Dunedin

Safety Harbor

Pinellas Park

Tarpon Springs

Oldsmar

Palm Harbor

Seminole

Belleair

St. Petersburg

septic tank servicing IN 3 EASY STEPS

STEP 1

CALL US

Tell us about your septic system needs and/or concerns. We are happy to give advice and talk you through a range of solutions

STEP 2

BOOK A TIME SLOT

We can find an available date and time that suits us both to come out and service your sewage system

STEP 3

COMPLETE THE JOB

A septic tank expert will arrive with the necessary tool to complete the job as efficiently as possible based on your septic requirements

Septic Tank Pumping Clearwater FL

We offer professional septic tank services pumping in Clearwater and surrounding areas. Keep your septic system functioning efficiently by using our septic tank cleaning service every 2 – 4 years (as recommended by Florida Department Of Environmental Protection).

Depending on the size of your system, we can usually pump sewage tank waste completely within 20-40 minutes, ensuring all waste is properly removed.

Pricing depends on accessibility and the size of your system, ranging between $300 to $900+.

Call us today to enquire and book our professional septic pumping service.

Septic Tank Repair

We provide septic tank repair services for Clearwater clients who are are experiencing problems with their septic tank system. This can include anything from foul odors or groundwater around your tank, to slow drainage or sewage backup in your home.

Even if you are unsure about what is wrong with your system, we offer a septic tank inspection service. If a repair is necessary, we know exactly what the problem is in order to resolve it quickly and efficiently.

Technician performing septic tank repair in Clearwater

Septic Tank Installation Clearwater

When it comes to septic tank installation, our experienced team can handles every step. This includes planning, obtaining the necessary permits for Cleawater, completing the installation and training you on maintenance best practices.

The septic system installation process typically takes between 3 to 5 days. This timeframe includes excavation, tank and drain field installation, backfilling, and any necessary inspections.

The size of the septic needed is typically calculated based on the size of the household it serves. Depending on maintenance and usage you can expect a newly installed septic tank to last between 20-40 years.

If you need an a septic tank installed, contact us today and we can guide you through the process, regulations and costs.

Septic tank installation in Clearwater with heavy machinery

Septic Tank Replacement

We carry out septic tank replacement services for our clients in Clearwater. This is a necessary if your tank has reached the end of its life, has a crack in it or is continuously breaking down. It can also be neccecary if the system falls outside of Pinellas County accepted regularity standard.

We understand that this can be a daunting process, so we do our best to simplify and guide you through the entire septic system installation.

Grease Trap Pumping Clearwater Florida

We provide expert grease trap pumping to ensure compliance and prevent blockages. In Clearwater, regulations require grease traps to be pumped out every 90 days.

When hired, our team thoroughly cleans your grease traps, ensuring your system runs efficiently and stays within legal requirements. We dispose of waste in adhearance to the 2022, Senate Bill 1110 (Section 403.742, Florida Statutes),  ensuring that you maintainlegal and ethical grease disposal best practices.

Grease trap pumping service in Clearwater

We Practice Ethical Waste Disposal

At Clearwater Septic Tank Services, we strictly adhere to ethical environmental  best practice and maintain compliance with all required licencing and waste disposal laws.

According to the Florida state Administrative Code, sewage waste from septic tanks and grease traps, must be pumped out by licensed professionals and transported to an approved treatment facility.

At these facilities, waste undergoes a treatment process to remove contaminants and safely return clean water to the environment.

Rest assured, by choosing us, you are opting for environmentally friendly waste disposal.

Clearwater Septic System Maintenance Guide

Maintaining your septic system is essential for safety, compliance, and longevity, especially in Clearwater, Florida. Regular maintenance ensures your system functions efficiently and prevents costly repairs. Here’s how to keep your septic system in top shape:

1. Regular Inspections and Pumping: Have your septic system inspected by a licensed professional every 1-3 years. Pump your tank every 3-5 years, depending on usage and tank size. This prevents sludge build-up, which can cause system failure.

2. Water Conservation: Use water efficiently to reduce the load on your septic system. Fix leaks promptly, install high-efficiency fixtures, and spread out laundry loads to avoid overwhelming the system.

3. Proper Waste Disposal: Only flush human waste and toilet paper. Avoid flushing baby wipes, grease, chemicals, non-biodegradable items, or medications. These can clog and damage your system.

4. Protect the Drain field: Keep the area around your drain field clear of heavy objects, vehicles, and deep-rooted plants. These can compact the soil and damage pipes, leading to system failure.

5. Avoid Chemical Additives: While some products claim to enhance septic performance, many can harm your system. Rely on regular maintenance and natural bacterial processes.

6. Know the Signs of Trouble: Be alert for slow drains, sewage backups, gurgling sounds, or wet spots near the drainfield. Address issues promptly with the help of a professional.

By following these guidelines, you can ensure your septic system operates safely and complies with Clearwater regulations. Regular maintenance protects your investment and the environment.

Infographic showing items not to flush down the toilet for septic system maintenance

A Guide to Septic Tank System Types

A septic tank system is an essential component for homes not connected to municipal sewer lines. It treats and disposes of household wastewater efficiently. Here’s how it works and an overview of the different types of septic tank systems.

How a Septic Tank System Works

A septic tank system typically consists of a septic tank and a drainfield (also known as a leach field). Wastewater from your home flows into the septic tank, where solids settle at the bottom, forming sludge, and oils and grease float to the top as scum. The remaining liquid effluent flows out of the tank into the drainfield, where it percolates into the soil, which naturally filters and treats it.

Types of Septic Tank Systems

There are several types of septic tank system, each having thier pros and cons. We are familier with all typeas and are happy to service any of the following:

Concrete Septic Tanks – Plastic (Polyethylene) Septic Tanks – Fiberglass Septic Tanks – Steel Septic Tanks – Aerobic Septic Tanks – Chamber System Septic Tanks – Drip Distribution Systems – Evapotranspiration Systems – Recirculating Sand Filter Systems – Constructed Wetland Systems

Infographic showing the septic tank system process in Clearwater

Septic TANK FAQs

Call : 727-761-2641
Email : contact@septictankservicesclearwater.com

The cost to pump out a septic tank in Florida typically ranges from $300 to $900, depending on the size of the tank and the location.

Signs that your septic tank is full include slow drains, gurgling sounds in the plumbing, sewage odors, wet areas around the drain field, and sewage backup in toilets or sinks.

A septic tank should be pumped every 2 to 4 years, depending on the size of the tank and the number of people in the household.

A septic drain field in Florida can last between 20 to 30 years with proper maintenance, although this can vary based on usage and soil conditions.

Yes, shower water, along with water from sinks, toilets, and washing machines, goes into the septic tank.

If a septic tank is not pumped, solids can build up, leading to blockages, system failure, and sewage backup into the home or yard.

Taking long showers can contribute to excess water entering the septic system, potentially leading to overloading and reduced efficiency. However modern systems should handle long showers just fine.

It’s best to limit to one or two loads of laundry per day to avoid overloading the septic system with too much water.

Avoid flushing non-biodegradable items, grease, chemicals, medications, wipes, and feminine hygiene products down a septic tank.

When a septic tank is full, the toilet may back up, flush slowly, or emit foul odors.

Yes, bleach can kill the beneficial bacteria in a septic tank that are necessary for breaking down waste.

Some toilet tablets contain chemicals that can harm the bacteria in the septic system and cause damage.

Use septic-safe cleaners like mild detergents, vinegar, or baking soda to clean your toilet.

No, vinegar is safe for septic tanks and can be used for cleaning without harming the system.

 Regular pumping and maintenance are the best ways to keep your septic tank clean. Avoid using additives, as they can disrupt the natural waste breakdown processes.

 Toilet paper labeled “septic-safe” or “biodegradable” is best for septic tanks as it breaks down more easily.

The natural bacteria in the septic tank break down sludge over time. Regular pumping removes excess sludge.

 Natural bacteria in the septic tank help to dissolve toilet paper, but using septic-safe toilet paper ensures it breaks down more easily.

Beneficial bacteria in the septic tank break down and digest the solid waste.

Beneficial bacteria and microorganisms in the septic tank consume and break down the sludge, converting it into effluent and gases. Regular pumping is necessary to remove the remaining sludge.

Yes, installing a riser is recommended. It makes accessing your septic tank easier for maintenance and pumping, saving you time and extra charges. It also helps ensure efficient maintenance, reducing the risk of costly repairs.

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