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Diagnosing Potential Septic Problems Early Reduces Costs
Not knowing enough about the condition of your septic system can be costly. Careful examination by a trained professional can accurately diagnose any potential problems in their early stages before they lead to expensive emergencies. The cost of periodic inspections and pumping is just a fraction of the cost of replacing all or part of a system.
Some local regulations and lending institutions require that systems be inspected prior to property transfers, just as termite and structural inspections are often required, to help homebuyers avoid costly surprises. Imagine the nightmare of moving to a new home only to find that the wastewater system is failing or that it is too small.
Why Should You Have Your Septic System Inspected?
- Protect your investment in your home and property
- Make sure it is functioning properly
- Fulfill legal or lending institution requirements for property transfers. Some local regulations and lending institutions require that systems be inspected prior to property transfers, just like termite and structural inspections
- Protect the health of your family and neighbors
- Extend the life of the system
- Protect wells and other local drinking water sources from contamination
- Protect life in local rivers, lakes, and coastal waters and prevent the need for costly rehabilitation efforts
- Comply with environmental and health regulations
- Homeowners can be held liable for problems and nuisances associated with failing systems
When Do You Need CJS To Inspect Your Septic System?
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