Major Changes and Repairs: Homeowners often need to have their onsite systems inspected to obtain building permits for constructing home additions or adding new buildings to their property. An inspection determines whether the system will be affected by the new construction, and if it will be able to handle any potential changes.
Real Estate Closings: In many cases, real estate closings have been delayed or terminated because of inspection findings. CJS is very "pro closing" on real estate transactions. Educating all parties (buyers, sellers, and agents) in how septic works, and how the inspection reports impact on the sale can turn a newly discovered problem into a positive outcome.
Annual Inspections: Routine inspections and maintenance, along with proper operating habits, significantly increases the potential that a system will function well for many years.