What’s Included in a Septic System Inspection
Septic system inspections look into the health and condition of your septic system. When getting an inspection, make sure the company checks the entire system, not just the tank.
A septic system inspection should cover:
- The tank’s condition and size
- A complete evaluation of the drain field area
- Any concerns about landscaping or grading that could impact system operation
- Issues related to the system size compared to home occupancy
- The condition of mechanical and plumbing equipment, alarms, etc., with testing and analysis of their performance
The entire system, including its current and potential future usage, needs inspection. Inspectors will review every aspect and recommend any necessary repairs, maintenance, or replacement parts.
A failing septic system can show various issues, from mild signs of aging to severe problems needing immediate attention. Identifying and addressing a problem early is possible. Regular inspection is a good way to catch potential issues before they become larger issues and very costly.
Septic Medic provides on-site assessments, detailed inspections, and comprehensive reports for all residential septic systems.