Find a septic tank system installer in Fort Lauderdale, FL

Find septic tank system installers in Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Top 10 septic tank system installers in Fort Lauderdale, FL

Homeowners agree: these Fort Lauderdale septic tank system installers are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
O'steen Plumbing Company

O'steen Plumbing Company

5.0(2)
2 hires on HomeGuide
95+ years in business
Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
Jr R. says, "Very honest, obviously a highly skilled plumber. Efficient service and he charged less than the quote! I will reccommend O'Steen to anyone needing a real first class plumber." Read more
Grand Rooter

Grand Rooter

5.0(1)
3 hires on HomeGuide
27+ years in business
Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
Rey G. says, "Same day service on Friday of a holiday weekend. Nice and polite. Got the job done quick answered all of my questions. They had to snake a drain from my laundry room from the roof of house. Loved they used automation for invoices straight to email. Happy!!!!!!" Read more
Quality Plumbing

Quality Plumbing

New on HomeGuide
Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
From the first call, the experience feels easy and professional. The customer is greeted respectfully, their issue is listened to carefully, and they’re reassured that help is on the way. Scheduling is simple, and they’re given a clear time window—no guessing, no runaround. When the plumber arrives, they show up on time, in uniform, and ready to work. They take a moment to explain the problem in plain language, not confusing technical terms, so the customer fully understands what’s going on. Before any work begins, pricing is clear and upfront—no hidden fees or surprises later. During the job, everything is handled with care and precision.
JOHN THE PLUMBER

JOHN THE PLUMBER

New on HomeGuide
47+ years in business
Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
Founded in 1979, John the Plumber is a third-generation family-owned business providing top-notch plumbing services in Pompano Beach, Florida, and surrounding areas. With well over 100 years of combined experience, their state-certified master plumbers and service technicians are equipped to handle everything from minor fixes to extensive bathroom and kitchen remodeling. The company prides itself on its commitment to customer satisfaction, treating its clients like family. Trust John the Plumber, a reliable name with deep-rooted values, for all your plumbing needs.
NearBy Plumbing

NearBy Plumbing

New on HomeGuide
1 hire on HomeGuide
8+ years in business
Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
Offering the best plumbing services at the most affordable prices, helping our community with passion and dedication by giving our best in day to day work. We work in all phases of plumbing from the ground up. We offer free estimates.
Pro Plumbing

Pro Plumbing

New on HomeGuide
6+ years in business
Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
Experience is the best I will figure out you problem and I will fix it
Morata Plumbing

Morata Plumbing

New on HomeGuide
5+ years in business
Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
Morata Plumbing, Corp., founded in 2021, serves Miami, FL, and surrounding areas including Hialeah. They specialize in a wide range of plumbing services, offering 24/7 emergency assistance. They pride themselves on their reliability, great communication, and high-quality work. Morata Plumbing commits to customer satisfaction, ensuring the job isn't done until it's done right. They also focus on educating customers about their plumbing tasks or projects to ensure a transparent and trustworthy relationship.
Florida Plumbing Solutions

Florida Plumbing Solutions

New on HomeGuide
11+ years in business
Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
Florida Plumbing Solutions, founded in 2015 and located in Margate, FL, is a family-owned business with over 31 years of industry experience. Specializing in a full range of residential and commercial plumbing solutions, they handle everything from slab leaks and repiping to water heater installations and backflow inspections. Their skilled technicians are also adept at sewer line repairs, kitchen and bathroom remodeling, and emergency services. Serving Miami-Dade County, Broward County, and Palm Beach County, they pride themselves on quality work and excellent customer service.
Plumber Mikes

Plumber Mikes

New on HomeGuide
29+ years in business
Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
Plumber Mike's, founded in 1997, is a family-owned business serving residential and commercial clients in West Park, FL, and surrounding areas. They specialize in a wide range of services, including leak detection, video pipe inspections, toilet repairs, drain cleaning, and water heater installations. With a fleet of over 15 service trucks at their disposal, Plumber Mike's ensures prompt, professional services whenever required. In addition to their extensive plumbing services, they also offer sewer cleaning, sewer line repair and replacement, maintaining a strong focus on customer satisfaction.
Caraballo Express

Caraballo Express

New on HomeGuide
14+ years in business
Serves Fort Lauderdale, FL
Caraballo Express, founded in 2012, serves Miami, Florida, and the surrounding areas. This professional, fast, and affordable service provider is fully equipped to fulfill your plumbing needs 24/7. Their expert staff specializes in septic tank cleaning, grease trap cleaning, drain cleaning, trenchless sewer line repair, pipe lining, and more. Committed to customer satisfaction, Caraballo Express takes pride in its professionalism and timeliness, ensuring a lasting relationship with its clients.

Your Septic System Installation Or Replacement questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much do septic tank systems cost?

Conventional septic tank systems cost $3,500 to $8,500 to install the systems people are most familiar with. These conventional systems are primarily gravity fed and use anaerobic bacteria to break down solid waste in the tank.

The system consists of a septic tank, a drainfield, and 3 feet of native soil beneath the drainfield. A septic tank is a large, underground container that treats wastewater from rural homes that are not connected to a municipal sewer system. A drainfield, also called a leach field, is the area of land where the wastewater is dispersed and treated. The drainfield is made up of a series of perforated pipes buried in the ground and surrounded by gravel or sand which filter the wastewater.

How does a septic tank system work?

A traditional septic tank system works by collecting waste in the septic tank, then letting gravity separate the waste into scum, sludge, and effluent.

  • Scum is lightweight waste like grease, oil, and fats that float to the top.
  • Sludge are heavy solids like bones and soil that settle on the tank's bottom.
  • Effluent is the clear liquid wastewater left after the scum floats and the sludge settles.

Bacteria in the tank breaks down the solid waste on the bottom, while the effluent liquids travel out of the tank into the drainfield.

What is an alternative septic system?

An alternative septic system is designed to deal with homesites with limited space or poor soil, when a drainfield is not a viable option. The most common alternative septic systems include:

  • Chambered system – Uses a series of buried plastic chambers to treat wastewater.
  • Constructed wetland system – Uses plants to absorb nutrients in the wastewater and help filter out the solids.
  • Drip distribution system – Uses a series of drip emitters to evenly disperse the treated effluent wastewater from the septic tank to the leach field.
  • Evapotranspiration system – Uses a drainfield lined with watertight material. As the effluent enters the drainfield, it evaporates into the air, never reaching the groundwater.

Choosing the right system depends on where you live, the condition of your soil, and your budget.

How do you maintain a septic tank system?

Septic tank maintenance is easy and inexpensive and comes down to these 4 essentials:

  • Inspect and pump regularly – Schedule professional pumping services every 3 to 5 years.
  • Use water efficiently – The less water you use, the less water enters the septic system. Reduce water usage by taking shorter showers and washing clothes only when you have a full load.
  • Properly dispose of waste – Everything you flush down the toilet or pour down the sink eventually ends up in your septic system. Avoid flushing anything but toilet paper and don't pour chemicals or grease down the drain.
  • Protect your drainfield – Do not park or drive over your drainfield to prevent damaging the system. Plant trees far away to keep roots from growing into the septic.

How many years does a septic tank last?

A concrete septic tank can last for 20 to 30 years with proper maintenance, depending on the tank material. Concrete tanks are the most expensive but the longest lasting tanks available. Other factors that can impact the lifespan of a septic tank include the quality of the tank, the soil conditions, and the usage.

Heavily used septic systems tend will likely need repairs or replacement sooner than rarely used systems. A septic tank in a household of 1 or 2 people will almost always last longer than one used by a large family.

What questions should I ask a septic tank installer?

Before you contract with a septic tank installer near you, ask these important questions:

  • Is your company licensed, bonded, and insured for septic work?
  • Are you a member of the National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association (NOWRA)?
  • How many years have you been installing septic systems?
  • Does your estimate include permits, inspections, and site prep?
  • What type of tank do you recommend for my property and soil conditions?
  • What size tank do you recommend for my household?
  • What guarantee do you offer on your labor?

How do I choose a septic tank installer?

HomeGuide has a great list of septic tank installers near you to choose from. When making your final list of installers to contact, don't forget to:

  • Get estimates from 3 or more septic companies with years of septic system installation experience in your area.
  • Select from septic companies that are members NOWRA.
  • Check out the recent company reviews on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Request everything in writing, including a detailed estimate, contract, and warranty information before starting the project.
  • Confirm that the installer has the right permits and follows all local municipality laws and building codes.

Reviews for Fort Lauderdale septic tank system installers

Recent success stories from people in the Fort Lauderdale area.
Louis R.
Expert Master Plumber, when you really need an "honest plumber", Call O'Steen. Very, very good service! O'steen specialises in old and vintage plumbing, cast iron and stuff that others run away from.
O'steen Plumbing Company
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