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Septic
Inspections
Plain
and simple, they are a lot of hard work to do it right.
They are much more than pumping a tank and looking
into the cleanout hole from above. Does pumping a
tank constitute a complete septic inspection? Quite
simply; no. In fact, from my experience, only about
30% of the septic systems I inspect need pumped. Did
you know that a four person household only needs their
1250 gallon tank pumped once every 3.4 years? I cannot
inspect a septic system if the tank was recently pumped.
For one thing, some of the clues have been sucked
away and the second thing is the tank will need to
be filled up again for 2-3 hours before I can do my
inspection. If I’m doing a home inspection,
then the tank can be filled up during this time. I
need to have it filled, but not running into the absorption
system.
My
septic inspections take an hour and a half-sometimes
a bit less, frequently a lot more. I use dye, probes,
flashlights, mirrors, shovels as required, rods, 2
sets of rubber gloves, sludge judges, and more, including
scuba gear-NO just kidding on that part!! I will research
the records of installation and repairs for you.
Replacement
of existing systems, including yard work, start at
$4000.00. Mound systems start at $7000.00. I am not
a septic tank pumper or an installer. I will give
you an unbiased, independent inspection. I welcome
your trust in me. |