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Buying A Home With A Septic Tank? Get It Inspected!

Buying A Home With A Septic Tank? Get It Inspected!

A septic tank system is an essential component of a house’s value. So, it shouldn’t be overlooked. When you’re purchasing a new home with a septic system, it’s essential to know what you’re getting. Just because the water seems to be working fine, the toilets flush, and the sinks drain – it does not necessarily mean the septic system is in pristine condition. A septic inspection is crucial when you’re buying a new home. Here’s why.

When was it last pumped?

If you’re buying a home that’s been sitting empty for a while, or was neglected by the previous owners, you may not know when it was last pumped. An inspection will let you know what needs to be done before you move into the property. This includes when it will need to be pumped.

How old is the tank?

A properly maintained septic tank can last up to 25 years. However, if you’re not sure the tank’s exact age or how it’s been maintained, you’ll need an inspection to tell you. You do not want to move into a property with an old tank that’s on its last legs unless the price of the property reflects the upcoming expense.

Is it safe and up to code?

Almost all states have legal requirements for septic systems. A septic inspection will give you peace of mind knowing your system is safe and up to all local regulations and codes. If it’s not, you’ll know what you’ll need to do to make it so. You may even be able to negotiate with the sellers to have them do it for you or ask for a reduction on the home’s asking price.

As you can see, a septic system inspection is a vital step on the home buying process. Never buy a new home with a septic tank without an inspection. Not sure where to begin? At Affordable Pumping Services, we offer full septic inspections as well as anything else you may need. Give us a call today!

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