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Septic Tank Pumping & Installation in Suwannee County, Florida

7 septic contractors on record for Suwannee County. Contact details come straight from the Florida DEP Operator Certification Program business authorizations.

Need your septic tank pumped or inspected in Suwannee County?

7 state-recognized contractors are listed below with business email and city from the Florida roster — reach out directly. Most tanks need pumping every 3–5 years, and a failed system costs 10–30× more than routine maintenance.

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Typical pricing: routine pumping of a 1,000-gallon tank runs $300–$600; inspections $150–$450; full system replacement $5,000–$20,000 depending on soil and system type. Get multiple quotes for anything beyond routine pumping.
Suwannee County quick read: 5 of the 7 listings here fall under Septic Authorization. The state publishes a business email for every listing on this page. Published city fields cluster around Live Oak (5, ~71%), Branford (1, ~14%), Lake City (1, ~14%). The source for this county page is the Florida DEP Operator Certification Program business authorizations. Check the official Florida DEP onsite-sewage program before you hire if you want to confirm the latest license status.

State-recognized septic contractors

CompanyServicesContact
Don's Septic & Fill Inc.Septic Authorization[email protected]
Live Oak
Howard Septic Tank Service Inc.Septic Authorization[email protected]
Branford
Lundy's SepticSeptic Authorization[email protected]
Live Oak
Suwannee Septic & SiteworkSeptic Authorization[email protected]
Live Oak
Wheeler's Service & Repair LLCSeptic Authorization[email protected]
Live Oak
Marlon Perry Services LLCSeptic Exempt[email protected]
Live Oak
Raymond Howard's Septic Tank ServiceSeptic Exempt[email protected]
Lake City
How this list works: these contractors come straight from the Florida DEP Operator Certification Program business authorizations — showing the certification type and whatever contact detail the state publishes: a direct phone (Georgia, North Carolina), a business email (Florida, Virginia), or a license record you can look up (Alabama). Companies can't pay to be listed or ranked, and a listing isn't an endorsement. The roster doesn't carry services, pricing, or hours, so contact a couple directly to confirm services, availability, and price for your job.

Septic rules in Florida

Florida requires septic contractors to hold a registration and business authorization under the DEP Operator Certification Program (formerly under DOH). County health departments permit installations, repairs, and inspections — and Florida's periodic pump-out and inspection rules are among the strictest in the Southeast. If you're buying a home with a septic system in Suwannee County, ask for the permit history and get an inspection before closing. Verify any contractor's current license at the Florida DEP onsite-sewage program →

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