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Septic Inspections

A septic system is one of the most critical—and costly—components of a property. Our septic inspections are designed to provide clear, objective insight into the condition and performance of the system so buyers, sellers, and agents can make informed decisions with confidence.

 

 

What Our Septic Inspection Includes

 

 

  • Location and identification of septic tank and components

  • Visual evaluation of the tank, distribution box, and accessible piping

  • Assessment of tank liquid levels and signs of improper operation

  • Inspection for evidence of leaks, backups, or system distress

  • Documentation of system type, approximate size, and observed condition

  • Clear reporting with photos and practical recommendations

 

 

The evaluation is limited to visible and safely accessible components. Drain field performance testing and permitting reviews are not included unless otherwise stated.

 

 

Why a Septic Inspection Matters

 

 

Undetected septic issues can result in costly repairs, delayed closings, or unexpected system failure after purchase. A professional inspection helps:

 

  • Identify potential health and environmental concerns

  • Reduce liability for sellers and agents

  • Support negotiations with documented findings

  • Avoid surprise repair expenses after closing

 

 

 

Who Should Schedule a Septic Inspection

 

 

  • Home Buyers seeking peace of mind before purchase

  • Home Sellers preparing for listing or disclosure

  • Real Estate Agents protecting clients and transactions

  • Property Owners monitoring system condition

 

 

 

Experienced. Objective. Thorough.

 

 

As a veteran-owned inspection company, we take a disciplined, detail-oriented approach to every inspection. Our goal is not to alarm—but to educate, document, and clearly communicate what we observe so you can move forward confidently.

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