Septic system Inspections.
Indentifying the type and performance of the septic system is crucial to
preventing health and environmental hazards. Certainly, no one wants to move into their new home and have a sewage backup.
The typical time such a problem occurs is when a large gathering overloads a failing system or an improperly installed
system.
New or old, proper design and installation is important to maximizing the system's life. Septic
system failures can be unsightly, foul smelling and can threaten your family's health. There’s a risk of contaminating
your well water, resulting in costly repairs or system replacement. A septic system inspection may be required by lenders
when you buy, sell or refinance your home. So, ignoring a septic system inspection could cost you money in the long term!
During the inspection we explain how the system functions, how to maintain the system, and offer suggestions for
repairs or replacement of different components that make up the system. Current septic system installation standards may require
replacement of an older system with a much more expensive system. A septic inspection will help alert you to those unwanted
replacement costs and unsafe conditions.