Septic System Inspection

What Does a Septic System Inspection Include?
  • Locating the septic system.
  • Uncovering access holes.
  • Pumping the septic tank.
  • Flushing the toilets.
  • Checking for signs of back up.
  • Measuring scum and sludge layers.
  • Identifying any leaks.
  • Inspecting mechanical components.
Why Should I Get My Septic System Inspected?
  • Discover potential problems.
  • Avoid expensive repairs.
  • Assure septic system is functioning properly.
  • Buying or selling a home (generally NOT included in a home inspection).
  • Prevent groundwater contamination.
  • Prevent backups into your house and resulting damage.

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Signs of Septic System Problems

Early signs of septic field problems include:

  • Patches or lines of bright green grass
  • Turf that feels spongy when you walk on it
  • Toilets, showers, and sinks that take too long to drain
  • Toilet, shower, or sink drains that make bubbling noises (especially after a toilet flush)
  • Sewage and/or smelly liquid near the leach field
  • Sewage odors after a rainfall

 

If you notice any of these signs, have RooterPLUS! inspect your septic system right away.

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