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Jun 01,2022

New Home Septic Tank Inspection Tips

When a homeowner sells their home, several things pop into the sellers' minds. Will the value of the home go up? When should I sell? How do I get the house ready for showings? The list goes on. However, something most sellers don't ask themselves is: What is wrong with my septic system? This can be a very preventable mistake that some sellers make. The septic tank in your house is not something to be taken lightly. The tank holds all of the sewage from your household and is usually around 1200 gallons (depending on how big your family is). Septic Blue of Raleigh can help with all your septic tank inspection needs, including pumping and septic tank repair.

Any problem within this tank can cause water damage to every part of your house and cost you a lot of money to get fixed. Some issues that affect septic tanks are clogs in the field lines, holes in septic tanks and drain fields, and even bad pump systems. Many things can happen to a house when it comes to the septic system, but there are also ways to prevent them.

Buyers will want to be sure the septic tanks in the homes they express an interest in are safe, secure, and well-maintained. So what can the buyer do to secure their investment in a new home potentially?

Speak Directly To The Seller

The seller of a property is the person who has the best knowledge of the property. The seller is also able to tell you if there have been any problems with the septic system and what work has been done to repair it.

The seller of a property is the person who has the best knowledge of the property. The seller is also able to tell you if there have been any problems with the septic system and what work has been done to repair it. If you are buying a house with an existing septic system, take advantage of this opportunity by asking questions directly from them about their experience with it - particularly if they've had any issues or repairs recently.

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Visually Inspect The Drain Field

The first thing to do is pull back the grass or dirt around the drain field and look for signs of trouble. Signs of concern include:

  • Water is running out of the orange pipes, which indicates that you have a leak. This can be caused by a pipe break or even a broken valve.
  • Water standing on top of the pipes. This is often caused by poor grading around the drain field, which means that when it rains, water runs off into your septic system instead of draining through it.
  • An area of dead grass around the drain field. This may indicate that the drain field has been blocked by roots or hasn't been installed correctly, so water isn't flowing correctly.

Hire Someone To Professionally Inspect The Septic Tank System

Septic Blue of Raleigh is a company that offers professional septic tank inspections and repairs. They can help you determine if your septic system needs repair or if it's in good working order. Septic Blue of Raleigh also offers services for septic tank pumping, septic tank repair, and septic tank inspections.

Solidifying The Sale

Realtors will sometimes be willing to offer a complete septic inspection report for a home that is listed for sale with them because they are financially motivated to make the home sale happen. Most Appraisers and other industry professionals charge a fee for their structural inspection reports.

Things might not go as smoothly as planned because several challenges can arise before and after purchasing. By doing this research upfront and planning for the unexpected, you will be ready for anything when buying a home with a septic tank system.

Homeowners can avoid unexpected septic system failure headaches by regular septic tank system maintenance. Be sure to call Septic Blue of Raleigh no matter whether you want a new home inspection or if you need a current septic tank repair. Call ahead and let us know your needs, and we will be ready to provide you with the best service possible.

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