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There are several situations where a professional septic inspection protects your investment and your family.
We evaluate every component of your septic system so nothing gets missed.
Real estate transactions involving septic systems require an extra layer of due diligence. Whether you are buying or selling a home in Columbia, a professional septic inspection protects everyone involved in the deal.
For buyers: A septic inspection is your chance to understand exactly what you are getting before you sign. A failing drain field or cracked tank can cost thousands to replace. Our detailed report gives you the information you need to make a smart decision — or to negotiate repairs before closing.
For sellers: A pre-listing inspection removes a major source of uncertainty from the transaction. When buyers see a clean septic report, it builds confidence and can prevent delays or price reductions later. If issues are found, you have time to address them on your terms.
We provide same-day inspection reports so your real estate transaction stays on schedule. Our reports are thorough, clearly written, and accepted by lenders, real estate agents, and Boone County officials throughout the Columbia area.
Common questions from Columbia homeowners about septic inspections.
A septic inspection is a thorough evaluation of your entire septic system — the tank, baffles, pipes, distribution box, and drain field — to assess its condition and identify any issues. Septic pumping is the process of removing accumulated solids and liquids from the tank.
An inspection may include pumping as part of the process, but pumping alone does not evaluate the overall health of your system. Think of it this way: pumping is maintenance, while an inspection is a diagnostic checkup.
A standard septic inspection typically takes 1 to 3 hours depending on the size and complexity of the system, accessibility of the tank and components, and whether the tank needs to be pumped as part of the inspection.
We provide same-day reports so you are not left waiting for results. If you are on a tight timeline for a real estate transaction, let us know and we will prioritize getting your report to you as quickly as possible.
Our inspection report includes a detailed assessment of every component of your septic system: tank condition and structural integrity, baffle condition, scum and sludge levels, inlet and outlet pipe condition, distribution box evaluation, drain field performance, and soil absorption observations.
We also include photos documenting our findings and clear, professional recommendations for any maintenance or repairs that may be needed. The report is formatted to satisfy Boone County requirements and is accepted by lenders and real estate professionals.
Make sure the septic tank lid is accessible. If it is buried, try to locate and uncover it before we arrive — this saves time and helps keep the overall process efficient. Know the approximate location of your drain field and keep vehicles and heavy equipment off that area.
If you have any previous inspection or pumping records, have them available for our technician. If you are on a well, let us know so we can factor that into our assessment. Otherwise, no special preparation is needed — just make sure we have access to your property.
The general recommendation is to have your septic system inspected every 3 years. Systems with mechanical components like pumps or aerators should be inspected annually. Regular inspections help catch small problems before they become expensive emergencies.
You should also schedule an inspection if you notice any warning signs: slow drains, sewage odors, wet spots in your yard near the drain field, or gurgling sounds in your plumbing. And if you are buying or selling a home with a septic system, an inspection is essential regardless of when the last one was done.