Tri-County Portolet & Septic

Septic Company in Summerfield, Florida

4(2 reviews)
(352) 307-357915700 SE 73rd Ave, Summerfield, FL 34491View on Yelp

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About Tri-County Portolet & Septic

Tri-County Portolet & Septic is based in Summerfield, Florida, a small community in Marion County south of Ocala, serving the rural and semi-rural properties that make up much of this part of the state. They carry a 4.0 rating from their early reviewers, which is a solid start for a provider in this area. Summerfield sits in a region with a high concentration of homes on private septic systems, given the distance from municipal sewer infrastructure. Their name suggests they serve customers across multiple counties, making them a regional option for this part of Central Florida.

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Septic Services

Services & Process

Tri-County handles septic tank pumping, removing the solids that build up over years of use before they cause backups or drain field problems. Portable toilet rentals are part of their business, making them a practical choice for construction sites, outdoor events, and rural job sites across Marion and surrounding counties. Septic system inspections round out their core offerings, which is important in a region where many properties change hands without buyers fully understanding the condition of their underground systems. They're set up for the kind of work that comes with serving a largely rural customer base.

Service Area

Tri-County Portolet & Septic serves Summerfield and the broader multi-county region of Central Florida, including Marion, Sumter, and Lake counties. This stretch of Florida is home to many rural and horse country properties that depend entirely on private septic systems. Customers in communities like Belleview, The Villages area, and surrounding towns can call on them for service.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a portolet service and how does it relate to septic work?
Portable toilets and septic tanks both require vacuum pump trucks to service, so many companies operate in both areas. For customers, this often means a single local provider can handle both job site sanitation and residential septic needs.
How does septic service differ in rural Marion County compared to urban areas?
Rural properties often have older systems, larger lot sizes, and less standardized tank placements, which means service crews need to locate tanks that may not be mapped or marked. Local providers familiar with the area know what to expect on older rural properties.
Does Tri-County Portolet & Septic serve The Villages area in Sumter County?
Their tri-county service area suggests they cover communities in Sumter County, which includes parts of The Villages. It's worth calling to confirm service availability at your specific address.
How do I find my septic tank lid if I don't know where it is?
Your county health department may have a permit record showing the original installation location. Alternatively, a septic service technician can use probing tools or inspection cameras to locate the tank if records aren't available.
What's the typical cost of septic pumping in Summerfield or Marion County?
Costs vary based on tank size and accessibility, but most standard residential pumping jobs in rural Central Florida fall in a predictable range. Calling for a quote and asking about any additional fees for difficult access is always a good idea.
How long does septic tank pumping usually take on-site?
For a standard residential tank with clear access, pumping typically takes under an hour. Harder-to-reach tanks or those requiring excavation to expose the lid will take longer.

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