SEPTIC INSPECTION SERVICES

KNOW IF YOUR SYSTEM PASSES INSPECTION

Whether you have a required septic system inspection, or you just want to know if your system is healthy, our inspectors are standing by.

Residential Inspection

Local HomeField conventional and aerobic septic system inspections are designed to give you a detailed report on how well your system is doing.

BUT, BEFORE WE GO ANY FURTHER...

Are You Sure You Need This Service?

Your septic system is complex. If you’re not 100% sure, just find your local HomeField team. They’re ready to diagnose your system and find the right service or plan for you.

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Reasons

WHY YOU MIGHT NEED

A SEPTIC Inspection

From honoring state or local regulations to just getting peace of mind that your system is fine, there’s a lot of reasons we’re asked to do septic system inspections.

TOP REASONS FOR INSPECTIONS

  • You’re Legally Required To In Your Area
  • You’re Buying Or Selling A Home
  • You’re Having Routine Maintenance Done
  • You Are Having Unexpected Plumbing Issues
  • You Think Your System Might Have A Problem
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What Does A Residential Inspection Include

What Does A Septic System Inspection Include?

Think of a septic system inspection like a routine visit to the doctor, only in this case the doctor comes to you (and is dressed like a HomeField expert). We’ll assess the health of your septic system first by checking the different levels inside your septic tank. We’ll also check

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What Are Residential Inspectors Looking For

What Are Septic Inspectors Looking For In My System?

In general, HomeField septic inspectors are trying to find anything that would keep your system from running smoothly. A septic system that’s working well is not only great for you and your home, it’s also a legal requirement. You need a properly functioning system

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What Happens If My Residential System Fails Inspection

What Happens If My System Fails The Inspection?

If your septic system fails its inspection, don’t panic! We’ll give you a detailed report of why your system didn’t pass, along with a clear game plan to bring your system back to ready. That could be as simple as unclogging a pipe, or replacing a part. The whole point of your septic

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What Does A Residential Inspection Cost

How Much Does A Septic System Inspection Cost?

Your local HomeField will be able to give an exact rate for an inspection. Typically inspections can depend on your region and the type and size of your system. As a comprehensive service environmental company, we’re able to offer inspections that won’t break the bank. This is

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MAINTENANCE PLAN

Get The HomeField Advantage With One Of Our Septic Plans

Every region plays by its own rules. We tailor all of our HomeField Advantage Plans to your local regulations, making personalized care for your septic system easy.

One Call For All

ONE CALL FOR ALL

Calling multiple people to get your septic fixed stinks. With HomeField, one call gets you an expert local team ready to take care of all your septic needs.

Proactive Home Team

A Proactive Home team

Avoid future septic system problems with proactive services from your home team of experts. Predictable pricing keeps you winning on the budget scoreboard.

Win Now And Later

WIN NOW AND LATER

Our Advantage Plans are designed to give you peace of mind. We’re here to give you the septic services your system needs for as long as you need them.

TESTIMONIALS

What Our Customers Are Saying

“Would recommend their services to anyone.”
“This will be the only company that I ever use again!”
“... Plus, we had some great conversation.”
“Do yourself a favor, just skip the others”
“They have earned a lifetime customer.”
“Really friendly and knowledgeable.”
“Overall, 20/10 Experience!”
“Spent extra time to educate us about our system.”
“Truly impressed from Start to Finish!”
“They know their stuff.”
“They are quick to respond.”

OUR PROCESS

The Game Plan For Septic Inspections

We’re here to make sure your system is inspected and working correctly. Every time we need to look over your system, we follow the same simple steps.

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Check The Tank’s Condition

We need to look inside your tank to see what your internal levels look like, while also checking for any worrying leaks or cracks.

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Check Your Drain Field

Not every system has a drain field (but many do). Our goal is to see where your treated water is going, and how your system handles its water.

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Inspect Your Connections

We’ll review the pipes and connections your system has, looking for any irregularities or potential leaks, making sure things are secure.

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Test! Test! Test!

Once we inspect your septic system thoroughly, we’ll test it to make sure it’s functioning normally, the way you need it to.

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Report The Results

We’ll let you know if your septic system passed with flying colors, or if it needs a little bit of tender care to get it back functioning the way it needs to.

Need Your System Inspected?

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

More Things To Know About Septic Inspections

The answer might depend on your local requirements, but we recommend having your system inspected at least once a year, to make sure it stays running smoothly.

This will depend on how accessible your septic system is, and the type and complexity of your system, but typically you should expect 1-2 hours for a septic inspection.

Your tank typically doesn’t have to be pumped separately before your inspection. However, your inspector might have to pump your tank in order to check the full condition of your tank and system (especially if it’s been a few years since your last pump).

Not unless you're licensed. Practically, your septic system has a variety of parts, chemicals, and biological materials. Without training, it can be hazardous to muck around with it by yourself. Keep things safe (and clean), and call in a HomeField professional inspector.

Yes, in almost all cases. Whoever owns the home is responsible for the safe functioning of their septic system. When a home is going to be sold, the purchaser needs to know the condition of the system before buying.

SEPTIC DESIGN

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