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Miami-Dade County now requires many homeowners with septic systems to connect to the public sewer once a line becomes available nearby. This mandate is in place to protect public health and prevent environmental contamination caused by aging or failing septic tanks, especially in areas prone to flooding. At Smart Construction, we handle the entire process—from permits and coordination with the county to proper septic tank abandonment and new sewer connection, ensuring your property is fully compliant, efficient, and up to code.

We safely and properly abandon your existing septic system in full compliance with Miami-Dade and Florida Department of Health requirements. This includes pumping out the tank, crushing or removing it as required, and ensuring all environmental standards are met to avoid future issues or violations.

Our team installs the new sewer lateral from your property to the public system, coordinating directly with Miami-Dade Water & Sewer. We handle trenching, piping, inspections, and final connection, ensuring a smooth and efficient transition from septic to sewer.

We take care of the entire permitting process, including approvals from the Building Department, DERM, and any other required agencies. From start to finish, we manage timelines, inspections, and coordination so you don’t have to deal with the complexity.

Yes. In Miami-Dade County, if a sewer line becomes available near your property, homeowners are typically required to connect within a specified timeframe. This is mandated to protect public health and prevent environmental contamination from septic systems.
The timeline depends on permitting and inspections, but most projects are completed within a few days once approved. We handle the entire process to keep things moving efficiently and avoid delays.
Your septic tank must be properly abandoned according to county and Florida Department of Health regulations. This usually involves pumping out the tank and either removing or filling it, ensuring it no longer poses any environmental or structural risk.
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