Septic Pumping Fort Myers FL

Most of Fort Myers is on city sewer. If you are inside the service area you do not have a tank and do not need us.

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Start here: you probably do not have a septic tank

The city core is largely sewered. Septic work here is on the fringes, the older unincorporated pockets, and commercial grease traps. Lee County's 2023 Countywide Wastewater Management Plan put about 75% of the county's population on centralized sewer.

Where septic pumping in the Fort Myers area happens

On the edges: older lots that predate the utility buildout, and unincorporated parcels carrying a Fort Myers mailing address but no municipal wastewater connection. A mailing address is not a service-area boundary.

We serve the dense septic markets elsewhere: North Fort Myers across the Caloosahatchee, Lehigh Acres to the east, Pine Island to the west, and Cape Coral north of Pine Island Road. Fort Myers proper and Estero are substantially sewered.

Septic tank access lid at ground level in a Southwest Florida lawn
A tank lid or riser cap sits ten to twenty feet from where the main drain exits.

The real Fort Myers work: grease traps

Commercial kitchens are the exception, and Fort Myers carries the county's restaurant density. Service frequency depends on the interceptor size and what the kitchen sends into it. Details on the grease trap cleaning page.

Commercial grease trap opened for a scheduled interceptor cleaning at a restaurant
A sewered building still has an interceptor. A skipped visit turns a routine pump-out into a line backup during service.

Buying a house with a Fort Myers address

Florida does not require a septic inspection to sell a home; the lender and the seller's disclosure duty do the requiring. A transaction inspection with a pump-out, dye test and written report may be requested. See septic inspection for home sale.

What to tell us before dispatch

Ordinary tank, ordinary Southwest Florida conditions: about 57 inches of rain a year, about two-thirds of it June through September. Call with the address, the last pump date, whether the lid is visible and whether the issue is routine or an active backup. See emergency service for urgent symptoms and areas we serve for the rest of the county.

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.

Fort Myers septic questions

How do I know whether my Fort Myers house is on septic or sewer?

Look at your utility bill. A monthly wastewater or sewer line item means you are on a public system with no working tank. Confirm in the yard: a concrete lid or riser cap ten to twenty feet from where the main drain leaves the house, and a rectangle of grass that greens up faster.

Is Fort Myers a septic town?

No. The city core sits inside a public wastewater service area. Lee County’s 2023 Countywide Wastewater Management Plan put roughly 75% of the county population on centralized sewer, and the incorporated cities carry most of that coverage. The dense septic markets are Lehigh Acres, North Fort Myers, Pine Island and northern Cape Coral.

I have a tank in the yard but I am also connected to sewer. What is it?

Usually an abandoned tank from before the street was sewered. A properly abandoned tank was pumped, punched through the bottom, and backfilled with clean sand, so there is nothing to service. If it was capped and forgotten, it is a watertight void under your lawn that someone should open before it becomes a hole.

Do you service restaurant grease traps in Fort Myers?

Yes, and this is the bulk of the real Fort Myers work. A commercial kitchen inside a sewer service area still has an interceptor, and it still gets pumped on a schedule. Call with the unit size, last service date and required service window.

Does the DEP or the Health Department permit septic work in Fort Myers?

DEP writes the statewide rules under Chapter 62-6, F.A.C. (formerly 64E-6), but Lee County has not transitioned to DEP permitting, so permits and inspections still come from the Florida Department of Health in Lee County. That office is in Fort Myers at 2295 Victoria Ave, Fort Myers, FL 33901, phone 239-690-2100. A contractor who tells you DEP permits your tank has the agency wrong.

Is there a travel charge to come out to Fort Myers?

Fort Myers is a short run across the bridge from Cape Coral and sits inside the normal service radius. Call with the exact address so the dispatcher can confirm the route.

How often does a Fort Myers-area tank need pumping?

Every three to five years, which is EPA and UF/IFAS guidance rather than Florida law. The state sets no legally required interval for a conventional tank. Tank size, household size and water use decide yours. A seasonal two-person household stretches it; a full-time family of five on a 900-gallon tank does not.

Not sure whether you are on sewer or septic?

Tell us the cross streets and what your utility bill shows. If you are inside the service area we will say so. If not, we will get a pump-out or an inspection scheduled.

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