Septic tank damage is more common than most Ocala homeowners realize, especially in older systems installed before current Marion County codes. Concrete tanks crack from soil movement and acidic groundwater, baffles corrode over time, and inlet and outlet pipes shift as sandy Florida soil settles. Our repair team diagnoses the specific problem through visual inspection and camera assessment, then provides clear options for fixing the issue before it leads to system failure or environmental contamination.
Many tank problems can be addressed without full replacement when caught early. Baffle replacement, crack sealing, riser installation, and lid repair are all common services that extend the life of your existing tank. When damage is too extensive for repair, we help you transition to a new tank with minimal disruption to your property and existing drain field connections.
Hydraulic cement and epoxy sealing for hairline and minor structural cracks to prevent groundwater infiltration and sewage leakage from your concrete tank.
Replacement of corroded or damaged inlet and outlet baffles that control solids flow and protect your drain field from premature failure.
Installation of access risers and new lids to improve serviceability and eliminate the need for costly excavation during future pumping and inspection visits.
Proudly serving Ocala, Belleview, Silver Springs, Dunnellon,
Marion Oaks and The Villages for 11+ years.
From new septic installations on vacant lots to emergency repairs on aging systems, our Ocala team handles every aspect of residential and commercial septic work. Each service is backed by licensed professionals who understand Marion County's permitting requirements, soil conditions, and the engineering demands of Florida's high water table environment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Septic Services can be complex, and we’re here to provide answers to common questions. Here are some frequently asked questions from our clients.
Most conventional septic systems in Marion County last between 25 and 30 years when properly maintained. Florida's sandy soil and high water table can accelerate wear on drain fields and tank components, so routine pumping every three to five years and annual inspections help extend the life of your system significantly.
Common warning signs include slow drains throughout the house, sewage odors near the tank or drain field area, standing water or unusually green grass over the drain field, and gurgling sounds in your plumbing. If you notice any of these in your Ocala home, schedule an inspection before minor issues become costly repairs.
Marion County requires a septic permit from the Florida Department of Health before any new installation or major repair. The process includes a site evaluation, soil testing, and system design approval. Our team handles the entire permitting process so you can focus on your project without dealing with county paperwork.
Pumping frequency depends on your household size and tank capacity. The Florida Department of Health recommends pumping every three to five years for most residential systems. Larger families or homes with garbage disposals may need more frequent service to prevent solids from reaching the drain field.
A standard septic installation in the Ocala area typically takes between three and five business days once permits are approved. Factors like soil conditions, system type, and weather can affect the timeline. We provide a detailed schedule before breaking ground so you know exactly what to expect.
In areas with high water tables or poor soil percolation, Marion County may require an aerobic treatment unit instead of a conventional system. ATUs use oxygen to break down waste more efficiently and produce cleaner effluent, making them ideal for environmentally sensitive areas throughout central Florida.
Cracked concrete tanks, corroded baffles, damaged inlet and outlet pipes, and settling due to Florida's sandy soil are the most frequent issues we see. Older tanks installed before current Marion County codes may also have undersized capacity for modern household water usage.
Small hairline cracks in concrete tanks can often be sealed with hydraulic cement or epoxy. However, structural cracks that allow groundwater infiltration or sewage leakage typically require tank replacement. We assess the severity during inspection and recommend the most cost-effective solution.
Frequent backups even after pumping, visible settling or sinkholes around the tank area, persistent sewage odors, and unusually frequent pumping needs all point to tank damage. A camera inspection can confirm the exact condition of your tank interior without excavation.
If your tank is over 25 years old and showing multiple problems, replacement is usually more cost-effective than repeated repairs. Newer tanks meet current Florida codes, handle modern water volumes better, and come with manufacturer warranties. We help you weigh both options based on your specific situation.
Concerned about your septic tank condition? Schedule an inspection with our Ocala team for honest answers and reliable repairs.
We pride ourselves on delivering great results and experiences for each client. Hear directly from home and business owners who’ve trusted us with their Septic Services needs.

They handled our complete septic installation from permits to final inspection. The crew was professional, cleaned up the yard, and the whole process was smoother than we expected. Highly recommend for anyone building in Marion County.
— Verified Ocala Homeowner

Our drain field was failing and we needed help fast. They came out the next day, diagnosed the problem, and gave us honest options without any pressure. The repair has held up perfectly through two rainy seasons now.
— Verified Marion County Customer

We have used them for septic pumping three times now and they are always on time, fair on price, and thorough with their inspection report. It is hard to find reliable septic contractors in this area and these guys deliver every time.
— Verified Belleview Homeowner
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