Fort Myers Septic Experts — Based Right Here
Certified Septic is headquartered in North Fort Myers and has been serving Fort Myers homeowners and businesses since the company was founded. We've worked on every type of property this city has — from riverfront estates in McGregor to rural properties in Buckingham and everything in between.
Fort Myers has a mix of both newer and aging septic infrastructure. Homes built in the 1960s through 1990s — particularly in the older residential sections south of Colonial Boulevard — often have aging concrete tanks and outdated baffles. Meanwhile, newer developments in Gateway and Daniels Corridor may have aerobic treatment units (ATUs) that require certified maintenance contracts to stay compliant with Lee County regulations.
Lee County ATU Compliance Reminder
Florida law requires homes with aerobic treatment units to maintain an active service contract with a certified provider. Certified Septic is authorized to provide compliance inspections and maintenance for virtually every ATU brand in use across Fort Myers and Lee County.
Fort Myers Septic Services We Provide
- Routine & overdue septic tank pumping
- Pre-sale and refinance inspections with written reports
- ATU maintenance contracts and compliance inspections
- Lift station repair and control panel replacement
- Drain field assessment, repair, and replacement
- 24/7 emergency service anywhere in Fort Myers
Who We Serve in Fort Myers
We serve residential homeowners, property managers, real estate agents, commercial businesses, and landlords throughout Fort Myers. Whether you manage a single rental property or a large commercial facility, we provide reliable, documented service with competitive pricing.
Real estate agents throughout Fort Myers rely on us to schedule quick turnaround inspections for closings. We understand tight timelines and work to deliver reports fast without cutting corners on thoroughness.
Common Fort Myers Septic Questions
How often does a typical Fort Myers home need septic pumping?
Most households of 3–4 people should pump every 3–5 years. Larger households or homes with garbage disposals may need service more frequently. Homes that were never pumped during ownership often need immediate attention regardless of age.
Do you service older concrete tanks common in Fort Myers?
Yes. We work with concrete tanks of all ages. We inspect the baffles, lids, and structural integrity at every pump-out. We'll let you know if any components need replacement before they cause a backup or failure.
What neighborhoods in Fort Myers do you cover?
All of them — McGregor, Iona, Buckingham, Gateway, Daniels Corridor, Tice, Villas, Whiskey Creek, Orangewood Estates, and more. If you have a Fort Myers address, we service it.
Can you help me understand my Lee County ATU maintenance requirement?
Absolutely. We explain the compliance requirements clearly, set you up with a service contract if you need one, and file the required reports with the county on your behalf. No hassle, no guesswork.