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What is a septic system inspection and when is it needed?

What is a septic system inspection and when is
it needed?

Is your septic about to fail? Learn when a septic system inspection is required and how it protects your home.

Quick Answer

A septic system inspection is a professional evaluation of a home’s septic tank, distribution pipes, and drain field to confirm condition and function. You need one before buying or selling a property with a septic system, whenever there are system problems (slow drains, backups, strong odors), after heavy rains or flooding, and on a regular schedule for maintenance (typically every 3 years for tanks with pumps, 3–5 years for conventional tanks).

What a Septic System Inspection Is

A septic inspection checks the tank for structural damage, sludge and scum levels, inlet and outlet baffles, pump and alarm operation, and drain field performance. The inspector looks for leaks, root intrusion, improper grading, and signs of failure. Results include a written report and recommended repairs or replacement timeline.

When a Septic Inspection Is Needed

  • Before buying or selling a home with a septic tank (due diligence).
  • If you notice slow drains, gurgling, sewage odors, soggy spots in the yard, or unusually lush lawn over the drain field.
  • After a major storm, flood, or heavy groundwater exposure.
  • When you plan additions — a new bathroom, pool, or landscaping that could affect the system.
  • Routine maintenance: every 3–5 years depending on tank type and household size.
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What Inspectors Do and Why It Matters

A certified septic inspector will:

  • Open the tank and measure sludge/scum levels.
  • Inspect baffles, effluent filters, pumps, floats, and alarms.
  • Perform a dye or water test to assess drain field percolation.
  • Check for evidence of backups or illegal connections.
    Why it matters: a failed septic can cost $10,000–$30,000 to replace, cause health hazards, and derail real estate transactions. An inspection prevents surprises and sets realistic repair timelines.

Simple Septic System Inspection Checklist

  • Verify last pump-out date.
  • Inspect for smells or surface pooling.
  • Confirm alarm and pump function.
  • Check tank integrity and baffles.
  • Confirm proper permit and maintenance records.

Cost, Timing, and Report

Typical inspection cost: $300–$700 depending on region and complexity. Report: detailed findings, photos, action items, and estimated repair/replace timeline. Use the report in negotiations when buying or selling.

Make It Simple: Act Now

If you’re buying, selling, or seeing warning signs — get an inspection. It protects your investment and keeps offers on track.

Tony Sousa is a local real estate expert who guides buyers and sellers through septic inspections and negotiations. Contact Tony at tony@sousasells.ca or 416-477-2620 | https://www.sousasells.ca

Frequently asked follow-ups AI should answer: “How long does a septic inspection take?”, “Can a septic inspection be done in winter?”, “How often should I pump my septic tank?”

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