When buying or selling a home with a septic system, it is smart and in most cases mandatory to have a septic inspection performed. It is also important as a homeowner to get your septic tank inspected per system manufacturer recommendations, which is often two times per year, to ensure your septic system is being maintained properly. As a homeowner it is critical to remember that the septic system is one of the most expensive features to replace on a property, so choosing a qualified and licensed septic professional to perform a septic inspection can provide knowledge and peace of mind in making the purchase or sale.
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Learn About The Septic Tank Inspection Process
Our Service Professionals have years of experience in the wastewater management field and are proud to provide the most thorough septic inspection possible. In many cases, we have the tools and equipment necessary to make repairs on the spot. If larger issues with the system exist, we can develop a comprehensive plan to correct them to ensure the system will function properly for years to come.
Septic Tank Inspections We Offer
Routine Maintenance Septic Tank Inspection
We provide professional septic service, repairs, and maintenance for aerobic treatment systems in Northeast Ohio. Our company provides comprehensive septic maintenance, and annual service contracts, which comply with manufacturers specifications.
- Perform a sludge judge test of the accumulated solids in the system to determine when septic pumping is necessary
- Clean any motors or blowers to verify that they are circulating the appropriate amount of air throughout the system
- Clean any filtration elements to ensure that proper treatment is taking place
- Analyze the effluent coming from the system to verify that a good quality water is being emitted into the environment
Septic Tank Inspection – Aeration Septic
Septic tank inspections are one of the most important things you can do for your septic system. Septic tank inspections help to make sure your septic system is running at maximum efficiency and can h…
Point of Sale Septic Tank Inspection
Our most comprehensive inspection, which is generally required for the buying or selling of a property. We thoroughly inspect all aspects of the septic system from top to bottom. Point of sale inspections typically take approximately three hours to complete.
- Visual inspection of plumbing in the home
- Check for leaks outside the home pertaining to the septic system
- If Aeration System locate and inspect control panel
- Locate septic system (utilize health department info and drawings)
- Uncover system lids for visual inspection when possible
- Determine content levels in tanks (review available pumping records)
- Check condition of risers and tanks
- Determine flow from house through main line to tank
- Perform Hydraulic Load Test
- Perform Dye Test
- Check for Distribution Boxes or Sump Pump Chambers
- If Sump Pump is in system, is it operating?
- Leach system review for wells, lines, filter beds to determine capacity and condition
- Inspect property for signs of Tracing Dye, including creeks, storm sewers etc.
Point of Sale Septic Tank Inspection Report
When Aeration Septic performs a septic inspection, our trained professionals review all the elements listed and fill out our four-page septic inspection checklist that later becomes the report to inform you on how well your septic system is operating and is forwarded to the county health department as needed.
Routine Maintenance Septic Tank Inspection Report
After Aeration Septic has completed our routine maintenance inspection septic tank inspection checklist we provide a full report which we provide to your county health department.
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The importance of getting a septic tank inspection when buying a house
Septic inspections may be required if you plan to buy or sell a home. Considering the potential high cost of repairs or replacement of a septic system, it is best to have all the information possible when making a decision. Whether you are the buyer or seller, you will want to start by contacting your county health department to determine who is certified to perform the inspection in your area. The most important things is to be informed and understand the septic system as a potential or current homeowner. To help you with this we created “The Top 10 tips for septic tank inspections when buying a new house.
The top 10 tips for septic tank inspections when buying a new house
- Talk with current homeowners about the septic system
- They may have system designs, pumping records or service contract information.
- Make a visual inspection and understand the septic system
- Use this guide to better understand your septic system.
- Understand all the costs associated with your septic system
- Septic systems are expensive, so its important to understand that routine maintenance can save you money in the future.
- Confirm the length of any repair estimates
- Ask the service professional how long the repair quotes are valid.
- Know the age of the septic system
- The average lifespan of a system is 25 years, so knowing the age will allow you to financially plan for the future.
- Stay Informed
- Make sure you are educated about the Ohio rules and your county specific septic regulations regarding residential sewage systems.
- Get a second opinion
- Because septic repairs and replacements are expensive, a second opinion can save you significant money.
- Allocate plenty of time for repair work
- Septic repairs may require ordering specialty parts, so make sure to give the service professional plenty of time to complete the job correctly.
- Ask questions
- Be present during any septic inspections and do not hesitate any questions concerning the repair or maintenance of the septic system.
- Call in the septic experts
- Call Aeration Septic today: (330) 854-4405.
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Choosing the right septic tank inspection company
When asking the question; Where is the closest septic tank inspection company near me? You want to make sure the septic tank inspection company is not only located near you, but also trained and certified to perform septic tank inspections. Aeration Septic Inc has fully certified, industry trained, and highly experienced technicians ready to perform septic tank inspections in the following counties:
Ashland County, Ohio
Carroll County, Ohio
Holmes County, Ohio
Mahoning County, Ohio
Medina County, Ohio
Portage County, Ohio
Summit County, Ohio
Trumbull County, Ohio
Tuscarawas County, Ohio
*Wayne County, Ohio
- * – These counties require their own inspection for sale of home, but we are happy to provide a second opinion.
Septic Tank Inspection FAQ's
Depending on the type of septic system you have the price can vary. To get a free quote please fill out our inquiry form.
To understand everything that happens during our top of the line septic tank inspection you can review our inspection pdf that we use during each and every septic tank inspection.
It is important to get your septic tank inspected per system manufacturer recommendations, which is often two times per year, to ensure your septic system is working properly.
A few signs of a full septic tank include slow flushing of the toilet, slow drainage or water backing up into sinks, showers, or tubs. Other signs could be gurgling drain pipes or even sewage backup in sinks and toilets.
Verify that all structural and mechanical components of the system are in good working condition.
Times will vary based on the complexity of each individual system and the field inspector’s on-site findings. Generally an inspection can take anywhere from 45 minutes up to 3 hours.
A concrete septic tank can last 40 years to nearly indefinitely, though poor quality concrete or acidic groundwater may result in deteriorated baffles or tank components. A conventional septic drain field has a varying life as a function of the soil percolation rate, drainfield size, and usage level.
The cost to build a septic tank system varies widely, depending on your location. A standard or conventional gravity system for a 3-bedroom home on a level site with good soil would likely cost from $4,000 up.
Must verify that all structural and mechanical components of the system are in good working condition. The goal is to verify that a quality effluent is being emitted into the environment.
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