Live septic help · Central Florida

Septic problem?
We answer. We show up.

Full-service, family-owned septic for Central Florida — emergencies, pump-outs, installs, and county-program help.

Live answer 7 AM–11 PM · after-hours calls get a 7 AM callback.

7 AM–11 PM, dailyAfter-hours? 7 AM callback.
Licensed & InsuredCounty approved
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Septic backing up right now? Stop running water and call 321-44-RAPID.
Why Rapid Response

The dependable local pro you call when it can’t wait

We answer when it can’t wait

Call 321-44-RAPID and reach a live person — not a voicemail. We answer 7 AM–11 PM, seven days a week, dispatch fast, and handle it completely. After-hours calls get a guaranteed 7 AM callback.

Family-owned. County-trusted.

Woman-owned and family-operated, backed by 3rd-generation septic expertise. Orange, Seminole & Lake County approved.

Everything septic. One company.

Pump-outs, installs, inspections, county programs, and municipal work — the full picture, handled.

Reviews

What Central Florida neighbors say

How it works

From “it’s a problem” to “it’s handled”

1

Call or book

Call 321-44-RAPID or book online. A live person answers 7 AM–11 PM — and after-hours calls get a 7 AM callback.

2

We dispatch fast

A local crew heads your way with the right equipment and upfront pricing. No surprises.

3

We handle it

Pump, repair, inspect, or install — done right and explained in plain language.

4

Florida’s water wins

Every properly serviced system is one less threat to our springs and aquifer.

Rapid Response crew servicing a septic tank
County Programs

Your county may help pay for your septic upgrade

Florida counties fund septic upgrades and conversions in spring-protection areas. We’re on the approved lists and handle the paperwork.

Up to $10,000

Orange County

Nitrogen-reducing upgrades in the Wekiwa Springs area. We’re a county-approved installer.

Active — verified Jun 2026
Up to $10,000

Seminole County

Upgrades in eligible unincorporated areas. We’re on the approved-contractor list.

Funding rounds rotate — call to check
Up to $14,000

Volusia County

Advanced (ATU) upgrades in the DeLeon Springs focus area.

Active — verified Jun 2026
County-Covered

Lake County (Home County)

Septic-to-DWTU conversion: the County removes your septic and installs a modern treatment unit. We install DWTUs.

Unincorporated Lake, BMAP areas

Program amounts and funding windows change. Figures verified June 2026 — call us for current status before counting on a number.

Service Areas

Based in Tavares. Serving nine Central Florida counties.

Routine pump-outs and emergency response from Tampa Bay to the Atlantic coast and up to Ocala — Lake, Orange, Seminole, Osceola, Sumter, Polk, Hillsborough, Volusia & Marion Counties.

Straight answers

Questions we hear every day

How much does a septic pump-out cost?

Starting at $420 for a standard residential tank. Final price depends on tank location, depth, size, and access — we quote before we start. No surprises.

My septic is backing up — can you come out tonight?

Call 321-44-RAPID and you’ll reach a live person 7 AM–11 PM across Central Florida. After 11 PM, a live answering service takes your details and our team calls you back first thing at 7 AM. It’s our name — we respond.

How often should I pump my septic tank?

Every 3–5 years for most households. A family of four with a 1,000-gallon tank should pump every 3–4 years. We’ll confirm your interval on site.

Is there really a county subsidy for septic upgrades?

Yes — Orange and Seminole offer up to $10,000, Volusia up to $14,000 for eligible upgrades, and Lake County runs a County-covered conversion program. We’re on the approved lists and handle the paperwork. Call and we’ll check your address for free.

Will you upsell me?

No. We recommend only what the system needs, show you what we found, and explain your options in plain language.

Handled. Day or night.

One call to a live local team — emergencies, pump-outs, installs, and county-program help across Central Florida.