Pembroke Pines Septic Tank Pumping

Save time & money by using the #1 rated septic tank service company.

95% of septic systems can be restored using our next generation vac trucks.

★★★★★ 4.8 out of 5 stars 328 REVIEWS - source Google, Yelp, Angi

Fast Same Day Service

Family Owned Since 1989 Maria and John

Highest Ratings in South Florida

Drain Cleaning Masters

Transforming failing septic systems into fully functional systems all within the same day.

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Odors

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Toilet Backup

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Slow Drain

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Odd Toilet Flush

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Sinkholes

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Drainfield Problems

- Odors - Toilet Backup - Slow Drain - Odd Toilet Flush - Sinkholes - Drainfield Problems

35 years of experience, next-gen vac trucks, and tru-sense camera and digital locating equipment allow us to pinpoint the point of failure and repair with minimally invasive techniques.

We are focused on getting your system working properly not just replacing it.

Hundreds of South Florida homeowners trust us to take care of their septic problems yearly.

Symptom:

  • Sewage backing up into tub. Customer was told she needed a new tank by other company.

Diagnosis:

  • We dug up tank and found tank was full of sand caused by a cracked lid.

Solution:

  • Vacuum and pressure wash tank to remove sand and sludge.

  • Replace lid.

Savings and Benefits:

  • We spent only three hours onsite vs weeks to install a new tank.

  • Minimal damage to yard with our repair vs extensive damage to yard during tank installation.

  • Saved thousands in tank replacement cost.

Real example:

We saved this customer thousands with an accurate diagnosis

Your Neighbors Left Us Over 328

4.8 Star Reviews

  • Everyone at A Alligator, Especially Fabian was just exceptional. Professional, informed, and the hardest workers ever. The job on my property was a tough one and took many hours into the night but they got the job done. I totally recommend A Alligator for any septic system needs. Wholly reliable. It is the only company I would use.

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  • The team was simply incredible. Did exactly what they needed to do. They were on time and efficient. When we discovered that the drain field needed repair, they did it right on the spot. John, Bailey, Fabian and Eric worked non stop and when all was set and done, I got an improved system, more accessible and everything was clean. They re routed sprinkler lines and placed the grass back. I will recommend them without hesitation.!

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  • Excellent customer service on the phone and on the field. They came out the same day I called and got the job done within an hour. I got my septic pumped, washed, sand removed, and concrete repaired. I believe the price was very fair, especially for the efficient work. This was my second time using A Alligator and it won’t be my last.

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  • It was a pleasure working with John and his family owned company. The team was very honest, thorough and professional. They are my go to company for any Septic tank cleaning and repairs. Highly recommend them!

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Fast Emergency Service.


When the toilet or tub is backed up we know you can’t wait.

Our fleet of 7 septic pumping trucks and repair crews are ready to go.

Septic System Frequently Asked Questions

  • Pump and pressure wash every 1-2 years depending on usage. Example 2 people living in a house with a 1,000 gallon tank every 2 years. Family of 4 living in a house with a 1,000 gallon tank pump yearly.

  • In South Florida most tanks are located 5-10 feet off the house, and usually inline with the main vent stack on the roof.

    Septic tank should be within 8 inches of surface or have steel manhole covers to surface.

  • As long as there is proper access to the tank it takes anywhere between 45 minutes to an hour.

    If the tank is under pavers or a concrete slab it takes longer for us to pinpoint the opening with a camera and digital locator.

  • Toilets will gurgle or make odd noises when flushed. Sewage may start to build up in the shower or tub. Odors in the house or near septic system area.

Talk to an expert now with any other questions you may have

Pembroke Pines Septic Tank Pumping & Cleaning

Septic tank pumping and cleaning is a dirty job, but somebody's got to do it! In this step-by-step guide, we will show you how we find the septic tank lid, dig it up and pump it out with a vac truck. If your septic tank needs pumping and cleaning, be sure to give us a call! We have over 35 years of experience in the septic industry and are here to help you get the job done right.

Septic tank pumping and cleaning is a dirty job, but it's an essential part of maintaining your septic system. Without regular pumping and cleaning, your septic system can become clogged with waste material that isn't being properly processed. This can lead to issues like backups, overflows, and costly repairs.

To start the septic tank pumping and cleaning process, we first need to locate your septic tank. This is usually done by locating the septic tank lid with a probe. If your tank is under a patio or walkway we use a camera and digital locator. We'll start by digging a hole to expose the top of the septic tank. Then, we lift the lid usually concrete, plastic or a metal manhole.

Once we have access to your septic tank, it's time to start pumping. We hook up a vacuum hose from our truck and begin drawing out all the waste materials from your tank. Once the liquid is removed, any sludge or debris that remains in the bottom needs to be pressure washed to be broken down and be removed.

Although it may seem like a dirty and complicated process, septic tank pumping and cleaning is an important part of maintaining your septic system. If you have any questions about this process, please don't hesitate to contact us today! We've been in the septic industry for over 35 years and would be happy to help you with all your septic needs.

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How a Pembroke Pines Septic System Works

If you're like most people, you probably don't think about your septic system until something goes wrong. And when something does go wrong - it's usually a big problem! A septic system is a lot like a vehicle. It needs to be properly maintained in order to function correctly. If you're curious about how your septic system works, keep reading.

At the heart of every septic system is the septic tank. When you flush your toilet, water from your home flows into the septic tank through a series of plumbing pipes. The septic tank acts as a holding area for all of this wastewater. It separates solid waste materials, or solids, from liquid wastewater.

As wastewater flows through the septic tank, bacteria work to break down any solids that are present. Next, the wastewater flows into a drainfield. The wastewater seeps through layers of soil and sand in the drainfield, allowing beneficial bacteria to break down any remaining solids. Over time, this natural filtration process removes harmful contaminants from the water and leaves behind clean, or liquids.The drainfield is a network of pipes and gravel trenches that help to filter out impurities before the water is released back into the ground.

To keep your septic system functioning properly, it is important to have it regularly inspected and pumped. This helps to prevent clogs and backups, which can cause serious damage to your home or septic system.

So if you're interested in learning more about septic systems and how they work, be sure to keep this information in mind! With regular maintenance and care, your septic system can provide years of reliable service.