Septic to Sewer Conversion, Florida

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We perform septic to sewer conversions for residential redevelopments.

When developing or redeveloping a parcel of land for residential use, such as converting an old commercial site or upgrading an existing piece of land to accommodate multi-family or single-family homes, one of the main considerations is ensuring that wastewater systems meet current regulatory standards here in Florida. A septic to sewer conversion is an essential step in ensuring compliance and long-term usability.

Septic to Sewer Conversion in Florida

At Distributed Wastewater, our specialty is handling the entire septic to sewer conversion process from beginning to end. This involves:

  • Performing thorough inspections
  • Obtaining necessary permits
  • Creating detailed engineering plans tailored to the specific needs of the project.

Our team is dedicated to navigating complex regulations, ensuring all necessary steps are taken care of to ensure a smooth, compliant transition to the public sewer system. Additionally, our distribution partner, Southern Water Distribution, can streamline the process further by providing all required parts and materials, saving both time and money. This integrated approach reduces surprises and delays, allowing builders and developers to maintain momentum for their project.

When you partner with us, you can be confident the septic to sewer conversion process will be executed as efficiently and professionally as possible, minimizing disruptions to the project and ensuring all wastewater requirements for the parcel of land are met. As a result, we allow you to focus on creating quality, livable spaces for your clients. If you are ready to start a septic to sewer conversion project with our oversight and expertise, contact us today to discuss specifics.


At Distributed Wastewater, we provide septic to sewer conversions throughout Florida, including Hillsborough County, Pinellas County, Pasco County, Polk County, Hernando County, Citrus County, Manatee County, Sumter County, Marion County, and Lake County.