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Septic Tank Pumping in Broward County

Routine pump-outs are the cheapest insurance against a failed drainfield in Broward County.

See 15 verified prosWhat it costs

Pumping removes the layer of sludge and floating scum that build up inside your septic tank over time. Skip it too long and those solids wash out into the drainfield, where they clog the soil and trigger a repair that costs ten to thirty times more than a pump-out.

Most households need a pump every three to five years, but the right interval depends on tank size and how many people use it. A 1,000-gallon tank serving a family of five fills far faster than the same tank serving a couple.

Local conditions in Broward County

In Broward County, oolitic limestone, marl, and everglades muck and extremely high — often within inches in the wet season make staying on a pumping schedule especially worthwhile — extremely high groundwater and rock-shallow soils make conventional drainfields difficult; fill and mounding are routine. Letting solids reach the drainfield here is exactly what you want to avoid.

What a proper pump-out includes

  1. Locate and uncover the tank. The technician finds and digs out the manhole lid. Installing risers now makes every future service cheaper and faster.
  2. Confirm it's actually due. A good pumper measures the sludge and scum layers rather than pumping on a guess.
  3. Pump from the manhole. Both compartments are emptied through the central manhole — not just the small inspection ports, which leaves solids behind.
  4. Inspect while it's empty. Baffles, the effluent filter, and the tank walls get checked for cracks, corrosion, and damage you can only see when it's empty.
  5. Backfill and document. The tank is covered and you get a record of the sludge level and a suggested next-service date.
What drives the cost
  • Tank size (750–2,000+ gallons)
  • How long since the last pump-out
  • Sludge depth and difficulty of access to the lid
  • Whether risers are installed
  • Disposal/dumping fees in your area
  • Add-ons like filter cleaning or a full inspection
How to choose a pro
  • Confirm the company holds an active state registration (look for the verified badge)
  • Ask that they pump from the manhole, not just the inspection ports
  • Expect a written record of sludge level and tank condition
  • Be wary of anyone pushing unnecessary additives or 'tank treatments'

15 septic tank pumping providers in Broward County

License-verified contractors (active state license) are listed first.

Alon Amit

Verified · Lic. SR0191848
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Septic Tank PumpingSeptic RepairSeptic InspectionSeptic System Installation
Registered Septic Tank Contractor · FL DEP OSTDS · verified 2026-06-25

Chad Timmons

Verified · Lic. SR0211909
Cooper City, FL
Septic Tank PumpingSeptic RepairSeptic InspectionSeptic System Installation
Registered Septic Tank Contractor · FL DEP OSTDS · verified 2026-06-25

Clarence Mitchell

Verified · Lic. SR0890607
Dania, FL
Septic Tank PumpingSeptic RepairSeptic InspectionSeptic System Installation
Registered Septic Tank Contractor · FL DEP OSTDS · verified 2026-06-25

David Nuby Jr

Verified · Lic. SR0081606
Dania, FL
Septic Tank PumpingSeptic RepairSeptic InspectionSeptic System Installation
Registered Septic Tank Contractor · FL DEP OSTDS · verified 2026-06-25

David Prendergast

Verified · Lic. SR0961241
Miramar, FL
Septic Tank PumpingSeptic RepairSeptic InspectionSeptic System Installation
Registered Septic Tank Contractor · FL DEP OSTDS · verified 2026-06-25

Donald Martin

Verified · Lic. SR0991468
Lauderdale Lakes, FL
Septic Tank PumpingSeptic RepairSeptic InspectionSeptic System Installation
Registered Septic Tank Contractor · FL DEP OSTDS · verified 2026-06-25

Guillermo Duenas

Verified · Lic. SR0061526
Miramar, FL
Septic Tank PumpingSeptic RepairSeptic InspectionSeptic System Installation
Registered Septic Tank Contractor · FL DEP OSTDS · verified 2026-06-25

James Mcfelia

Verified · Lic. SR0981296
Plantation, FL
Septic Tank PumpingSeptic RepairSeptic InspectionSeptic System Installation
Registered Septic Tank Contractor · FL DEP OSTDS · verified 2026-06-25

Joe Lewis Jr

Verified · Lic. SR0081599
Hollywood, FL
Septic Tank PumpingSeptic RepairSeptic InspectionSeptic System Installation
Registered Septic Tank Contractor · FL DEP OSTDS · verified 2026-06-25

John Burgun

Verified · Lic. SR0921075
Plantation, FL
Septic Tank PumpingSeptic RepairSeptic InspectionSeptic System Installation
Registered Septic Tank Contractor · FL DEP OSTDS · verified 2026-06-25

John Tuffy

Verified · Lic. SR0921112
Miramar, FL
Septic Tank PumpingSeptic RepairSeptic InspectionSeptic System Installation
Registered Septic Tank Contractor · FL DEP OSTDS · verified 2026-06-25

Lee Lester

Verified · Lic. SR0890703
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Septic Tank PumpingSeptic RepairSeptic InspectionSeptic System Installation
Registered Septic Tank Contractor · FL DEP OSTDS · verified 2026-06-25

Michael Zero

Verified · Lic. SR0931135
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Septic Tank PumpingSeptic RepairSeptic InspectionSeptic System Installation
Registered Septic Tank Contractor · FL DEP OSTDS · verified 2026-06-25

Ramiro Fernandez-moris

Verified · Lic. SR0221927
Oakland Park, FL
Septic Tank PumpingSeptic RepairSeptic InspectionSeptic System Installation
Registered Septic Tank Contractor · FL DEP OSTDS · verified 2026-06-25

Robert Klaue

Verified · Lic. SR0221938
Hollywood, FL
Septic Tank PumpingSeptic RepairSeptic InspectionSeptic System Installation
Registered Septic Tank Contractor · FL DEP OSTDS · verified 2026-06-25
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Septic Tank Pumping in Broward County — FAQ

How much does septic pumping cost in Broward County?

A routine residential pump-out typically runs $325–$625 in Broward County. Larger tanks, poor access, and emergency calls cost more.

How often should I pump in Broward County?

Every 3–5 years for most homes. almost no natural separation, so systems depend on fill and are quick to flood.

Can I just pump the tank myself?

No — septage is a regulated biohazard and must be hauled by a licensed contractor to an approved facility. It's also messy and easy to get wrong.

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