Citrus County is almost entirely on well and septic. Nearly every property in Inverness, Crystal River, Lecanto, Floral City, and Hernando depends on a septic system. We have been pumping tanks across Citrus County for years. Whether you are in upland sandy soil or lakefront property near the Tsala Apopka lakes, we know your system.
Everything Citrus County homeowners and businesses need, from routine pump-outs to 24/7 emergency response.
Routine pump-outs every 3–5 years keep the tank doing its job and protect your drain field. Most Citrus County residential jobs run $300–$550.
Pumping cost & process →A full clean-out removes grease, biofilm, and built-up residue from tank walls and baffles — not just pumping the liquid. Required on older or neglected tanks.
About tank cleaning →Sewage backing into your house or surfacing in the yard during wet season. We respond fast, day or night, across Inverness and all of Citrus County.
Emergency response →Pre-sale inspections, post-storm assessments, and condition reports for lenders. We document everything so you have a clean record for the transaction.
Inspection details →Inverness restaurants and commercial kitchens need grease traps pumped on schedule to stay compliant and avoid backups into the building.
Grease trap service →Broken baffles, cracked lids, failed distribution boxes, and drain field problems. We diagnose it when the tank is empty and give you a straight repair estimate.
Get a repair quote →Planning a new build on acreage in Citrus County? We handle permitting, soil evaluation, and installation for conventional and aerobic systems.
Talk to us about installation →Florida DOH requires 3 inspections a year on every aerobic system. We handle the inspections, chlorine, and county reporting — one less thing to worry about.
Aerobic contracts →Most residential pump-outs in the Inverness area run $300 to $550. A few things move the needle:
Call [PHONE] and we will give you a real number based on your tank size and access — no "starting at" games.
Florida's wet season brings heavy rain, and Citrus County's high water table means drain fields can fail fast. When the Withlacoochee River rises or lakes near Crystal River overflow, groundwater backs up into drain fields and saturates the sand. If your system was already struggling, wet weather tips it into a full backup.
Sewage backing up through your lowest drains, toilets that will not flush, a wet patch of grass that smells wrong over the drain field — these are not "wait until Monday" problems. We are available 24 hours a day, every day, including holidays and weekends. Call [PHONE] and tell us what is happening. We will get a truck on the way.
All of Citrus County and surrounding communities — if you are on a septic system out here, we can get to you.
Straightforward service, no surprises. Every job starts with a clear assessment and an upfront quote, so you know the price before any work begins.
You get a clear price before work starts. No surprise charges, no pressure.
We answer the phone and get you on the schedule quickly, including urgent jobs.
All work is carried out by licensed, insured local professionals.
We tell you what you actually need, not what runs up the bill.
Most residential pump-outs in Citrus County run $300 to $550. Sandy upland properties are on the lower end. Lakefront and river-access properties near Crystal River may cost more because of higher water table stress on drain fields and sandy soil infiltration issues.
Every 3 to 5 years for most households. A family of four on a 1,000-gallon tank should be closer to 3 years. Lake and river-access properties near Crystal River that sit at high water table zones need more frequent inspections. Vacation homes still need pumping every 5 to 7 years even if used sporadically.
Yes. Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) requires a licensed maintenance contract on every aerobic system — 2 inspections per year, chlorine checks, and annual reporting to Citrus County. We handle all of it. Many properties in high water table areas near the Withlacoochee River were permitted for aerobic because conventional drain fields struggle in wet conditions.
All of Citrus County — Inverness, Crystal River, Lecanto, Floral City, Hernando, and the rural communities in between. We also serve lake and river properties near the Tsala Apopka chain of lakes and Crystal River corridors.
Sandy soil drains well in normal conditions, but Citrus County's high water table — especially near lakes and rivers — floods drain fields during wet season. When groundwater rises above the drain field, systems fail. This is common near Crystal River and the Tsala Apopka lakes.
Yes. Florida requires all septic service providers to be licensed and approved by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). We are fully licensed and follow all Florida and Citrus County septic regulations.
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Same-day service available for Inverness and all of Citrus County. 24/7 for emergencies.
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