What Cape Coral Septic Pumping is
This site is a marketing platform that routes inbound calls and form submissions to an independent septic contractor serving Cape Coral and Lee County. We do not pump tanks, perform septic work, or hold any septic credential ourselves. Florida requires the person who pumps your tank to hold a credential under Part III of Chapter 489, Florida Statutes: either a septic tank contractor registration or a state plumbing contractor license. It also requires the service company to hold an annual septage disposal operating permit for its county. Availability, work scope, scheduling, and contract terms are set by that contractor.
Cape Coral Septic Pumping owns no vacuum truck and holds no septage disposal operating permit. Call (239) 555-0173 and you reach an independent contractor who holds both. The scope and schedule come from them after somebody has reviewed your system.
What we will not do
- Invent reviews, ratings, or a history. We have no years in business, truck count, or job count to cite.
- Publish a credential number we have not verified. A placeholder is worse than an empty field.
- Promise a repair sight unseen. The system has to be assessed before the contractor can confirm the work required.
How to check any septic company in Florida
1. Read the truck
Florida Rule 62-6.010(3) requires a septage pumper to display its operating permit number, company name, phone number, and waste tank capacity permanently painted on the service truck in letters at least three inches tall. Removable magnetic signs expressly do not satisfy the rule. If a truck turns up with a magnet on the door, ask questions.
2. Ask for two credentials, not one
- The person must hold a septic tank contractor registration or a state plumbing contractor license under Part III of Chapter 489, Florida Statutes.
- The company must hold an annual septage disposal operating permit for the county it works in, applied for on Form DEP 4012.
Then ask where the septage goes. Land application of septage has been prohibited in Florida since January 1, 2016 under Fla. Stat. 381.0065(6). Septage pumped from your tank must be hauled to a receiving facility approved by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
3. Look it up, and know what the lookup means
DEP keeps a public lookup for registered septic contractors, checkable while the truck is in the driveway. DEP registers contractors and does not endorse or rate them, so a hit means the paperwork exists and nothing more.
Rules move and UEP dates have shifted before. Email service@capecoralsepticpumping.com with a correction and we will fix it.