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Florida's Trusted
Septic Experts

Family-owned since 2011. The only state-licensed Master Septic Contractor serving St. Lucie, Martin, Highlands & Okeechobee counties.

25+ years experience · 10+ licensed technicians · 100% satisfaction guarantee

St. Lucie772-828-5818
Highlands / Okeechobee863-877-0033
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25+
Years Experience
About Us

Your Neighbors, Not Just
Your Contractors

All About Septic Services was incorporated in 2011 by Jason O. Harris — but our roots in the septic industry go back over 25 years. We're family-owned, locally operated, and we treat every client like a neighbor.

We hold the only state Master Septic Contractor license in all the counties we serve. That means the highest level of expertise and accountability — backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee and warranties on every major job.

10+
Licensed Technicians
6
Florida Locations
2 hr
Avg. Emergency Response
24/7
Emergency Availability
Why Choose Us

The Difference Is in
the Details

Only Master Septic Contractor in the Region

The highest state license available — we're the only one in all four counties we serve.

GPS-Dispatched for Fastest Response

Our system assigns the nearest certified technician to your location. Average emergency response: 2 hours.

We Handle All DEP Permits

No running to county offices. We manage every permit from application to approval across all six locations.

Warranties You Can Count On

2-year warranty on chambers, 3-year warranty on rock and pipe for new installations and major repairs.

Monthly-Trained Technicians

Our 10+ techs receive monthly training to stay current with the latest industry standards and technologies.

Technician working on septic tank cover
Septic tank installation with concrete chambers
Technician servicing septic system access point
Drainfield installation with pipes being laid
Reviews

Trusted by Homeowners & Businesses

Licensed Master Septic Contractor · Fully Insured · 100% Satisfaction Guarantee

Fast, professional, and showed up same day. Highly recommend.

John D.
Fort Pierce, FL

Called for an emergency and they handled it quick. Great service.

Mike R.
Stuart, FL

Very knowledgeable and honest. Will definitely use again.

Sarah L.
Port St. Lucie, FL

Best septic company around. Fair pricing and fast response.

Chris T.
Sebring, FL

Join hundreds of satisfied homeowners and businesses across South Florida.

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Need Septic Service Today?

Same-day and emergency service available across all six locations. Call now or request service online.

Common Questions

Septic Questions? We Have Answers.

25+ years of experience means we've heard every question. Here are the ones we get most.

How often should I pump my septic tank in Florida?

We recommend pumping every 3 years for most Florida homes. Florida's climate, soil conditions, and seasonal high water tables can accelerate sludge buildup, making regular maintenance critical for preventing costly emergency repairs.

How fast can you respond to a septic emergency?

Our average emergency response time is 2 hours, 24/7. We use GPS dispatch technology to send the nearest certified technician to your location — so in our home area of Fort Pierce and the Treasure Coast, we often arrive even faster.

What areas of Florida do you serve?

We serve six locations across South and Central Florida: Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie, Stuart, Palm City, Okeechobee, and Sebring. We hold the state Master Septic Contractor license in all counties we serve — the only company in the region with this credential.

Do you handle DEP permits for septic installations?

Yes — we handle all Florida DEP permits internally for every county we serve. You never need to visit a county office. We manage everything from permit application to approval as part of every installation and major repair.

What's the most common septic emergency in Florida?

Failed drainfields are the #1 emergency call we receive. Florida's seasonal high water tables and sandy soil put extra stress on drainfields. Signs include soggy ground, sewage odors, or slow-draining fixtures. Call us immediately if you notice these.

How much does a new septic system cost in Florida?

New septic system costs in Florida typically range from $5,000 to $15,000+ depending on system type, lot conditions, and soil. Seasonal high water tables are the biggest cost driver. We provide free estimates and handle all DEP permitting — typically 60 days from permit to completion.

Get In Touch

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We're Here to Help.

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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