Pre-Purchase Septic Inspection
Protect your investment before you sign — with a certified septic evaluation from the trusted professionals at Action Septic Service
5 Highlights on Pre-Purchase Septic Inspection
- Full tank and drain field evaluation. Our pre-purchase septic inspection covers every component — from the septic tank, baffles, and inlet/outlet tees to the distribution box, lateral lines, and leach field. We assess structural integrity, sludge and scum layer depth, and effluent quality before you close on a property.
- Camera inspection and dye testing included. We don’t guess. Our inspectors camera-inspect mainlines and probe the drain field to locate deficiencies. Dye tests confirm whether wastewater discharges properly or seeps where it shouldn’t.
- Licensed, certified inspectors on every job. Action Septic Service employs inspectors who hold state certifications and carry the credentials your lender, real estate agent, and health department require. Our inspection reports satisfy due diligence contingencies.
- Detailed inspection report within 24 hours. Buyers, sellers, and agents receive a documented report that includes photographs, diagrams, component conditions, and professional recommendations. This report supports your real estate transaction and disclosure requirements.
- Trusted by buyers and real estate professionals. We’ve completed thousands of pre-purchase septic inspections across residential and commercial properties. Agents and escrow officers refer Action Septic Service because our findings are accurate, thorough, and defensible.
Why Choose Our Pre-Purchase Septic Inspection
A pre-purchase septic inspection is a specialized evaluation that demands field experience, diagnostic equipment, and a deep understanding of local codes. Action Septic Service delivers all three on every job.
Our inspectors don’t just pop a lid and glance inside. They pump the tank to examine the tank walls, check for cracks and corrosion, measure sludge accumulation, and evaluate baffle condition. They probe the absorption trenches, test the distribution box for equal flow, and verify that the system’s hydraulic load matches the property’s intended use. That level of detail separates a qualified inspection from a superficial walkthrough.
We carry professional liability coverage and stand behind every inspection report we produce. If your lender or title company requires a certificate of compliance, we know exactly what documentation they need. If the health department mandates specific testing protocols, we comply without delays.
Action Septic Service works on your timeline. Real estate transactions move fast. Contingency windows are tight. We schedule pre-purchase septic inspections within days of your call and deliver completed reports within 24 hours. Our team coordinates directly with agents, buyers, sellers, and escrow officers to keep your closing on track.
You won’t find a more thorough or responsive septic inspection service. That’s why top-rated real estate professionals across the region recommend us by name.
Signs You Need a Pre-Purchase Septic Inspection
The property relies on a septic system instead of municipal sewer: Any home or commercial building with an onsite wastewater treatment system needs a pre-purchase septic inspection before title transfer. Septic tanks, drain fields, pump chambers, and distribution boxes are buried underground. You can’t evaluate their condition by walking the yard. A professional inspection locates, uncovers, and assesses every component so you know what you’re buying.
Wet or odorous areas appear near the drain field: Saturated soil, standing effluent, or sewage odors over the leach field signal a failing or overloaded system. These conditions indicate that the absorption trenches may be clogged, the soil percolation rate has declined, or the system was undersized from the start. A pre-purchase septic inspection identifies the root cause and estimates repair or replacement costs before you commit to the purchase.
The property has no recent inspection records or as-built drawings: Missing documentation raises red flags. Without a site plan or previous inspection report, you have no way to confirm the system’s age, design, capacity, or compliance status. Our inspectors locate the tank and drain field, verify the layout against available permits, and document everything from scratch if needed.
The home is older than 20 years: Conventional septic tanks and gravity-fed drain fields deteriorate over time. Concrete tank walls crack. Steel baffles corrode. Pipe joints separate. Root intrusion compromises lateral lines. A pre-purchase septic inspection reveals age-related deficiencies that sellers may not even know about.
Your lender or real estate contract requires one: Many mortgage lenders, FHA and VA loan programs, and purchase agreements mandate a septic inspection as a contingency. The inspection must meet specific standards and produce a formal report. Action Septic Service delivers inspection reports that satisfy lender requirements, health department protocols, and buyer due diligence obligations every time.
Our Pre-Purchase Septic Inspection Process
A pre-purchase septic inspection from Action Septic Service follows a structured, repeatable process designed to uncover every deficiency and document every finding.
Step 1 — Records review and system location. We pull available permits, as-built drawings, and health department records. Our crew locates the septic tank, distribution box, and drain field using electronic locators and probing tools. We mark all components on a site plan.
Step 2 — Tank access and pumping. We excavate to the tank lid or riser, open the access ports, and pump the tank. This exposes the tank walls, baffles, inlet and outlet tees, and the bottom of the tank for direct visual inspection. We measure sludge depth and scum layer thickness before pumping.
Step 3 — Component evaluation. Our inspector examines the tank for cracks, corrosion, and structural deterioration. We check the effluent filter, float switch, pump chamber, and alarm if the system includes pressurized components. We open the distribution box and verify equal flow to all lateral lines.
Step 4 — Drain field assessment. We probe the absorption trenches and inspect the soil for saturation. Dye tests and camera inspections confirm whether effluent flows properly through the leach field or backs up, surfaces, or seeps toward setback areas, wells, or property lines.
Step 5 — Report delivery. Within 24 hours, you receive a comprehensive inspection report with photographs, component ratings, code compliance findings, and professional recommendations. We flag items that pass, items that fail, and items that need monitoring. The report is ready for your lender, agent, or escrow officer.
Brands We Use
During our pre-purchase septic inspections, we use products from these leading brands:
- RIDGID
- Polylok
- Orenco Systems
- Sim/Tech
- TUF-TITE
- Zoeller
- SJE Rhombus
- Infiltrator Water Technologies
- RIDGID SeeSnake
- Hach
Every tool we bring to your inspection is calibrated, maintained, and operated by trained technicians.
Other Services
| Pre-purchase septic inspection | Septic inspection before buying a home | Septic system evaluation for home buyers |
| Septic inspection for real estate | Real estate septic system inspection | Septic contingency inspection for closing |
| Septic tank inspection before purchase | Buyer septic tank evaluation | Septic certification for property transfer |
| Home buyer septic inspection | Septic assessment for property sale | Septic compliance report for real estate |
| Pre-closing septic evaluation | Septic system inspection for title transfer | Septic due diligence inspection service |
FAQs About Pre-Purchase Septic Inspection
What is a pre-purchase septic inspection?
A pre-purchase septic inspection is a professional evaluation of an onsite wastewater system conducted before a property changes hands. The inspector pumps the septic tank, examines all accessible components, assesses the drain field, and produces a written report documenting the system’s condition, compliance status, and any deficiencies. Buyers, sellers, lenders, and real estate agents use this report to make informed decisions during the transaction.
When should I schedule a pre-purchase septic inspection?
Schedule the inspection as soon as your purchase agreement is signed and the contingency period begins. Most contingency windows run 10 to 15 days. Action Septic Service can typically inspect the system within a few days of your call and deliver the report within 24 hours, giving you time to negotiate repairs or credits before closing.
Why do lenders require a septic inspection before closing?
Lenders want to confirm that the property’s wastewater system functions properly and meets local code requirements. A failing or non-compliant septic system can cost tens of thousands of dollars to repair or replace. The inspection report protects the lender’s collateral and the buyer’s investment.
How long does a pre-purchase septic inspection take?
Most residential inspections take two to four hours on site. Larger systems, commercial properties, or systems with multiple tanks and pump chambers may take longer. The timeline depends on tank accessibility, system complexity, and whether the tank needs to be located and excavated.
Can a septic inspection reveal problems the seller didn’t disclose?
Yes. Our inspectors routinely find cracked tank walls, corroded baffles, clogged effluent filters, saturated drain fields, and unpermitted modifications that sellers either didn’t know about or failed to disclose. The inspection report gives you documented evidence to request repairs, price adjustments, or contract withdrawal.
Does a pre-purchase septic inspection include pumping the tank?
Action Septic Service pumps the tank as part of every pre-purchase inspection. Pumping removes sludge and scum so the inspector can examine the tank walls, baffles, and fittings directly. Without pumping, a thorough structural and functional assessment isn’t possible.