Florida Drainfield Replacement Cost Guide
By the Marion County Septic Editorial Team Reviewed June 2026
Septic costs in Florida swing widely because soil, system type, and springs rules drive the price more than anything else. This guide collects typical ranges from industry and authoritative sources and explains the factors that move them, including the things national directories tend to leave out. These are typical ranges for context, not a quote.
Typical Florida cost ranges
| Project | Typical range (Florida) |
|---|---|
| New conventional system (tank and drainfield) | $5,000 to $20,000 |
| Drainfield replacement (conventional) | $5,000 to $15,000+ |
| Aerobic treatment unit (ATU) | $10,000 to $20,000 |
| Advanced ENR system (springs / BMAP areas) | about $15,000 to $35,000 |
| Mound or engineered system (high water table) | about $15,000 to $35,000 |
| Real-estate septic inspection | $250 to $500 |
| Routine tank pumping (for context) | $250 to $600 |
The costs people forget
The headline number is rarely the whole story. These add-ons are common in Florida, especially on rural or constrained lots:
| Add-on | Typical range |
|---|---|
| Percolation / soil test (private) | $750 to $1,900 |
| Engineering / system design | $500 to $5,000 |
| Tank pump-out before replacement | $250 to $600 |
| Yard and landscape restoration | $1,000 to $4,500 |
| Tree or obstacle removal | $200 to $2,000 per tree |
| Lift / pump station (low-lying lots) | $3,000 to $5,000 |
| ATU or ENR annual maintenance | $200 to $1,500 per year |
Permit and site-evaluation fees
Government fees are separate from the contractor cost. Florida law sets fee ranges in Section 381.0066, Florida Statutes (for example, roughly $25 to $125 for permit issuance or a system inspection and $40 to $115 for a site evaluation), and the exact current amounts are set by FDEP. Because Marion County moved to FDEP on July 1, 2025, confirm current fees as described in our Marion County permit guide.
What drives the price up or down in Marion County
Pushes cost up:
- A high seasonal water table, which can require a mound or other engineered system.
- A springs Priority Focus Area that requires an advanced ENR system.
- Restrictive soils, karst features, or difficult lot access.
- More bedrooms, which means a larger system and drainfield.
Pushes cost down:
- Sandy, well-drained soil, common on the Ocala uplands.
- An accessible lot with room to work.
- A smaller home with fewer bedrooms.
- Replacing only the drainfield when the tank is still sound.
- County grant programs, where available, for advanced-treatment upgrades.
Getting an actual number
A real price comes from a licensed contractor after a site evaluation, because the soil and the rules for your specific parcel decide the system. Whether you need a drainfield replacement or a new system, tell us about your property and we connect you with a licensed local contractor for a free, no-obligation quote.
Sources and where to verify
- HomeGuide: drain field replacement cost
- Angi: cost to install a septic system
- HomeAdvisor: install a septic tank (cost data)
- Septic & Well Pro: Florida septic installation cost
- HomeGuide: septic inspection cost
- FDEP: Enhanced Nutrient-Reducing OSTDS (ENR)
- Section 381.0066, Florida Statutes (OSTDS fee ranges)