What To Expect During Your Septic Inspection

A septic inspection is not a topic that’s discussed often, but it’s an important one, nonetheless. It’s our topic here in this blog post from our team at Sunrise Septic Service. We want you to know what to expect when booking a septic tank inspection in Racine County, WI.

 

Septic inspections fall into two categories. The first is a routine one that monitors the system to ensure it’s working as expected. The other is a point-of-sale inspection, which is a thorough examination of the system's condition. It’s part of the home transfer process, and many regional health departments often require it.

 

Here’s what to expect when you hire a septic services company for both types of examination:

 

Location of the System and Lids

Control Panel Inspection

Aeration Cleaning and Maintenance

Checking Bumpers and Bracket for Wear

Inspection of Inlets and Outlets

Examine Outfalls for Flow

Dye Test

Checking for Leaks

Visual Plumbing Inspection

Assess Sump Pump

Determine Flow

Check Tank Levels

 

A point of sale inspection takes about three hours, while a routine inspection lasts for 30 minutes or so.

 

Contact us at Sunrise Septic Service to learn more about the value of having your septic system inspected. 

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