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40 Years Serving Orlando & Central Florida
“I called the office on a Friday Night frantically looking to get a very difficult new drain field installed within 5 days due to house closing. They had a technician at my house the next morning … Numerous other companies turned this job down…. as my backyard is a Giant Hill with no access. To my shock they completed both septic and inspection before end day 2. Extremely thankful for both the prayers and hard work of entire staff. Thanks all”
– Mike Klokus, 2022

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Residential & Commercial Septic Inspections
Regular septic inspections are a smart way to save money and avoid the headaches of a backed-up system. Without routine inspections of your septic tank, pipes, and drain field, residue can accumulate, leading to clogs and potentially hazardous conditions. For over 40 years, homeowners and businesses throughout Central Florida have relied on us to keep their systems running smoothly.
As one of the most trusted and experienced septic contractors in Orlando, we have the expertise, equipment, and training to thoroughly assess your system, diagnose any issues, and provide cost-effective solutions to restore it to optimal health.
Preventative maintenance is the key to keeping your septic system operating efficiently and avoiding costly repairs down the road. Contact Anytime Septic today—we’ll ensure you’re treated like family!
Signs that your septic system may needs inspection:
- Foul odors coming from drains or your yard
- Slow draining sinks, toilets, or showers
- Gurgling noises from drains
- Standing water or damp areas near the septic tank or drain field
- Sewage backups in toilets or drains
- Lush, unusually green grass over the drain field, especially during dry periods
- The need for more frequent pumping than usual
- Visible damage or deterioration of the tank or pipes
*** If you notice any of these warning signs, it’s important to schedule an inspection promptly to diagnose and fix the issue before it leads to costly repairs or environmental damage. ***
Our Septic System Inspection Procedure
A septic tank inspection is an important and highly specialized process that requires the expertise of a qualified professional.
When our experienced technicians at Anytime Septic perform a septic tank inspection our testing includes checking all your system components to ensure outlet device and filters (if present) are functioning correctly, as well as well as inspecting your pump.
We also complete a thorough examination and a water load test of your drain field for signs of damage or leakage and to ensure it’s functioning correctly. We’re able to help homeowners review their water usage to help ensure they don’t cause undue harm to their environment or contaminate their drinking water.
Our team always provide a detailed description of any damages or potential problems to look out for with your septic system. We also take time to provide instruction and advice on how to best maintain and care for your septic system to improve It’s health and lifespan.
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How often is a septic inspection needed?
We recommends septic tank inspections every 1 to 3 years. However, the frequency of inspections can depend on several factors, including:
• Household size: Larger households may need more frequent inspections.
• Septic system age and type: Newer systems with advanced treatment technologies may need less frequent inspections.
• Water usage: The amount of water you use can affect how often you need an inspection.
You should also have your septic system inspected if you’re buying a property. You should schedule this inspection during your due diligence period. Regular inspections and pumping can save you money from costly repairs or the need to replace your septic system. If you wait until something goes wrong the result can be numerous repairs or even the need for a complete system replacement, which can cost thousands of dollars.
For more information check out this Homebuyer’s Guide to Septic Systems from the Florida Department of Health

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FAQ
septic system Inspections
How much does a septic inspection cost in Orlando Florida?
Septic tank inspection costs depend on the location, tank and system size, and whether it’s a basic visual inspection or full inspection
Who inspects septic systems in Orlando & Throughout Central Florida?
According to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), if the home you are buying is on a septic system you should request an inspection and assessment of the system. By law, only a state-licensed septic tank contractor or a certified environmental health professional can inspect and assess your septic system
Who pays for the septic system inspection when buying or selling a home in Orlando & Throughout Central Florida?
When buying or selling an Orlando home on septic, it’s typically considered standard practice and proper due diligence to get a septic inspection.
Buyers:
Most real estate markets, including Orlando, expect the buyer to cover the cost of a septic inspection.
Sellers:
While it is recommended for home buyers to get their own inspection, the seller is responsible for disclosing any known issues with their septic system.
**Important Tip**
Always check the purchase agreement and contract details to determine the responsible party for a septic inspection on any real estate transaction.