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24/7 Emergency
Septic Service

Septic emergencies don't wait for business hours — and neither do we. We're available around the clock with an average 2-hour response time across all six Florida locations.

Average 2-hr response · GPS-dispatched nearest technician · Licensed Master Septic Contractor

How It Works

Fast Response, Every Time

When you call, a real person answers. We gather the details, dispatch the nearest available certified technician using GPS technology, and give you an estimated arrival time.

You call, we answer

Real people answer our phones around the clock — no voicemail, no callback queue.

GPS dispatch

We identify the nearest certified technician to your location for the fastest possible arrival.

2-hour average arrival

Our average emergency response time is 2 hours. For our home base in Fort Pierce, it's often faster.

Immediate diagnosis and action

We assess the situation, explain what's happening, and get to work — no guessing, no delays.

2 hours
Avg. response time
24 / 7
Availability
6
Locations covered
25+
Years experience
Common Emergencies

We Handle Any Septic Emergency

Sewage backup into home

The most urgent emergency. Call immediately. Keep people and pets away from the affected area.

Drainfield failure

Soggy yard, odors, or wet spots over the drainfield. The #1 emergency call we receive.

Tank overflow

Sewage surfacing over the tank or in the yard. A health hazard that needs immediate attention.

Pump failure

Aerobic system pump failures can cause rapid backup. We carry common parts for same-visit repairs.

Lift station failure

A failed lift station means sewage stops moving. We respond quickly to minimize damage.

Blocked or broken lines

Collapsed or root-infiltrated pipes cause backups throughout the system. Camera diagnosis and repair.

Emergency Service FAQs

How fast can you respond to a septic emergency?

Our average emergency response time is 2 hours. We use GPS dispatch to send the nearest certified technician to your location, which often means we arrive even faster.

What counts as a septic emergency?

Sewage backing up into the house, toilets that won't flush, strong sewage odors indoors, wet or sewage-soaked ground over the drainfield, and overflowing tanks are all septic emergencies. Don't wait — call us.

Do you charge extra for after-hours emergency calls?

Contact us for current pricing. We're transparent about costs before we begin any work.

What will you do when you arrive at a septic emergency?

We assess the situation immediately, diagnose the cause, and take action to stop the overflow or backup as quickly as possible. We'll explain the problem and our recommended fix before we begin any work.

Can a septic emergency be a health hazard?

Yes. Raw sewage contains harmful bacteria and pathogens. If you have sewage backing up into your home or saturating your yard, keep people and pets away from the affected area and call us immediately.

Get In Touch

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Fill out the form and we'll get back to you quickly. For emergencies, call us directly — we're available 24/7.

Emergency? Call us directly for the fastest response. Our GPS dispatch sends the nearest technician — average arrival time is 2 hours.

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