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A thorough assessment of the septic system's components and overall condition to identify potential issues.
Examines the drain field for proper function and signs of failure to prevent costly repairs.
Involves testing the septic tank for leaks and sludge levels, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
- -Visual Inspection - Check for surface ponding, surfacing effluent, and odors.
- -Tank Assessment - Evaluate tank condition, size, and access points for integrity and functionality.
- -Drain Field Evaluation - Inspect for signs of failure such as lush patches or saturated soil.
- -Pump and Components Check - Test pumps, alarms, and control panels for proper operation.
- -Record Review - Examine maintenance history, permits, and previous inspection reports.
Septic system evaluating work generally involves inspecting the existing system components, such as tanks, drain fields, and pipes, to assess their condition and functionality. The process includes reviewing site and system history, conducting visual inspections, and performing tests like dye tests or soil percolation assessments to determine proper operation. Key details that help evaluate requests include the age of the system, maintenance records, observed signs of failure or malfunction, and the specific concerns or issues reported by the property owner. Accurate evaluation relies on thorough documentation and an understanding of local regulations and system design standards.
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