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Septic Medic Environmental LLC
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Serving Frostproof, FL and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Offers commercial services

"They arrived on time, explained the process clearly, and completed the septic pump cleaning efficiently. The work was thorough, and they left the area clean with no issues. Professional service at a fair price. I’d use them again and recommend them to others."
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Jimmy's Sanitary Services
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Serving Frostproof, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 1962

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"It didn't happen they said they would have to push me off a day because of weather don't know why weather was sunny. Spring Hill septic pumped me out same day one hour after Jimmy's postponed me."
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Response time1 day
Response rate95%
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RT Septic INC
5.0(
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Serving Frostproof, FL and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Amazing service. Ricky quickly discerned a replacement was not necessary and was able to pump and make repairs to make things work better than when it was originally installed. Our tank is over 40 yrs old. I recommend this company for their high quality of workmanship, work ethic and personal integrity."
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Response time12 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Florida site and Septic LLC
5.0(
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Serving Frostproof, FL and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"We had our septic tank cleaned and pumped out today and I just wanted to give a big shoutout to Jacob with Florida Site and Septic. He was extremely professional, on time, and explained everything they were doing throughout the process. The whole job was quick, clean, and done the right way. It’s not always easy finding honest and reliable service companies, but they definitely delivered. I highly recommend them to anyone needing septic work done!"
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Septic Tanks questions, answered by experts

Never use Drano on blocked toilets. You can end up with a ghastly leak because the chemicals eat away at the glue that holds pipes together just as effectively as they do with clogs. Drano is known for being particularly rough on toilets, which is why some plumbers actually dislike the product. 

Yes, shower water goes into the septic tank. Shower water is a type of greywater, and in fact, all water used in a home with a septic system—including water from sinks, toilets, the dishwasher, and the washing machine—drains into the tank. When shower water enters the tank, debris like soap and hair travels with it. The solid debris sinks to the bottom to become sludge, while soap residue joins the scum layer at the top. The remaining water is treated in the tank before moving to the drain field for further treatment and dispersal. It is important to avoid putting oil or harsh chemicals down any drain, as they can cause clogs or disrupt the beneficial bacteria required for proper wastewater management in the septic system.

With proper maintenance, most types of septic systems—including mound, evapotranspiration, and constructed wetland systems—can last up to 40 years. To keep your system running as long as possible, follow basic septic tank upkeep guidelines, like pumping your septic tank every three to five years and only flushing human waste and toilet paper.

The average lifespan of a deep well pump is between 15 and 25 years, after which you’ll have to replace it. Several factors can affect the lifespan of a well pump, such as the quality of the unit. Proper maintenance and repair can also help extend your well pump’s lifespan as well as keep adequate water flow and pressure throughout your home.

Yes, it is possible to pump a septic tank too frequently. The ideal pumping schedule varies based on the tank's capacity, household size, and water usage. Pumping the septic tank more often than recommended can cause the beneficial bacteria to leach into the drain field, leading to an imbalance and a build-up of solid waste.

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