How to reach us
Hours
Mon–Sat, 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM · Emergency service 24/7
Call anytime for an active sewage backup.
Service area
Cape Coral, FL and the surrounding Lee County communities
ZIPs 33904, 33909, 33914, 33990, 33991, 33993. No walk-in office.
Sewage backing up right now? Call (239) 555-0173 and keep water out of the drains. See emergency septic service.
Call recording. Florida is an all-party-consent state under Fla. Stat. 934.03. Calls to and from the published number may be recorded for quality and training purposes; a disclosure plays at the start of each call, and by remaining on the line you consent to recording.
What to have ready
None of it is required. These details help route the call correctly.
- Tank size, if you know it
- On the permit or the last pumping receipt.
- Where the lid is
- Tell us whether it is visible, buried, or unmarked.
- What the symptom is
- Slow drains, backups, odors, alarms, or wet ground point to different work.
- Your address and gate access
- Gate codes, or a boat parked where the truck needs to sit.
Call to schedule service
The fastest route is a short call with the service address, symptoms, last pump date and whether the lid is visible.
Numbers that are not ours
Permits, site evaluations, abandonment inspections and your tank's original permit record come from the Florida Department of Health in Lee County, 2295 Victoria Ave, Fort Myers, FL 33901.
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.