Inspections

The best way to avoid major problems is to address them when they are minor by having your septic system inspected routinely by a professional. A proper inspection should always include opening the septic tank to check baffles, scum and sludge layer, opening key components such as junction/distribution boxes to identify any problems, and creating a septic map. Anything short of the above is a waste of time and money.
Inspections
The best way to avoid major problems is to address them when they are minor by having your septic system inspected routinely by a professional. A proper inspection should always include opening the septic tank to check baffles, scum and sludge layer, opening key components such as junction/distribution boxes to identify any problems, and creating a septic map. Anything short of the above is a waste of time and money.
Frequently Asked Questions

Having a a plan or diagram of your septic can aid in locating key components. Whether you are living in, selling or buying a home, a proper plan can be very beneficial in quickly locating underground issues. Additionally, a septic plan comes in very handy when planning additions to your home.

Yes, we perform septic inspections all year round however, colder weather conditions can make it more difficult but not impossible.

Typically, a septic inspection takes up to two hours as long as a plan is available.