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Septic System Inspection

A thorough assessment of your septic system ensures proper function and helps prevent costly repairs.

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Signs You Need a Septic Inspection

Unusual odors, slow drains, or pooling water may indicate septic system issues requiring immediate inspection.

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Benefits of Regular Septic Inspections

Routine checks can extend the lifespan of your septic system and maintain optimal performance.

  • - Inspection Frequency - Recommended every 3 to 5 years to ensure proper function.
  • - Visual Check - Examine for signs of leaks, odors, or surfacing waste.
  • - Component Inspection - Assess the tank, drain field, and pump for damage or deterioration.
  • - Tank Assessment - Measure sludge and scum levels to determine if pumping is needed.
  • - System Testing - Perform pressure tests and check for proper flow and drainage.

Septic inspection work generally involves assessing the condition and functionality of a property's on-site sewage disposal system. This process includes examining the septic tank, drain field, and associated components to identify potential issues such as leaks, blockages, or system failure. Inspectors often review maintenance records, evaluate the age and type of the system, and perform tests to ensure proper operation. Details such as system size, installation date, previous repairs, and local regulations help evaluate requests and determine the appropriate scope of inspection.

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