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This site offers clear and comprehensive information about septic inspections, helping clients understand the inspection process and available options. It provides detailed resources to guide homeowners through what to expect, how inspections are conducted, and the different choices they can consider to ensure their septic systems are functioning properly.
 A thorough inspection ensures your septic system functions properly and identifies potential issues before costly repairs occur.
 Regular assessment of your pump and drain field helps maintain optimal system performance and longevity.
 Proper maintenance, including routine inspections, can extend the life of your septic system and prevent failures.
- - Purpose - To assess the condition of the septic system and ensure proper functioning.
 - - Inspection Frequency - Typically recommended every 3 to 5 years, depending on usage.
 - - Signs of Issues - Unpleasant odors, slow drains, or standing water near the septic tank.
 - - Components Checked - Tank, drain field, pipes, and pump (if applicable).
 - - Importance - Prevents costly repairs and potential health hazards from system failure.
 
Septic inspection work generally involves assessing the condition and functionality of a property's onsite wastewater treatment system, including examining the septic tank, drain field, and associated components. Inspectors typically evaluate the tank's integrity, look for signs of leaks or backups, and verify that the system is operating within appropriate parameters. To accurately evaluate inspection requests, details such as the property's age, system type and size, maintenance history, and any recent issues or repairs are important, as they help determine the scope of the inspection and identify potential concerns.
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