Walls Excavation and Septic

Septic System Inspections

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Walls Excavation and Septic

Septic System Inspections

Know the condition of your system before problems — or a real estate deal — catch you off guard.

Call (931)-625-6062

A thorough inspection gives you peace of mind and protects your investment.

Whether you're buying or selling a home, or just want to know the current condition of your system, a professional septic inspection is one of the smartest investments you can make. Septic problems discovered after closing can cost tens of thousands of dollars — a pre-purchase inspection puts that knowledge in your hands before you sign.

Our inspections cover every accessible component of your system: the tank, baffles, distribution box, pump (if applicable), and drain field. We'll give you a clear, honest report of what we find — including any issues that need attention now or in the near future.

We also offer routine maintenance inspections for homeowners who want to stay ahead of problems and extend the life of their system.

Inspector reviewing septic system components

What's Included

Tank condition and capacity assessment
Inlet and outlet baffle inspection
Distribution box check
Pump and float testing (if applicable)
Drain field evaluation
Check for signs of failure or stress
Written inspection report
Pre-purchase and pre-sale inspections

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an inspection when buying a home?

We strongly recommend it. A standard home inspection rarely covers the septic system in detail. A dedicated septic inspection can reveal problems that would otherwise become your responsibility after closing.

How long does an inspection take?

Most inspections take 1 to 2 hours depending on system size and accessibility. We'll provide a written report you can share with your real estate agent or attorney.

What if the inspection finds a problem?

We'll explain exactly what we found and what your options are. In many cases, issues can be negotiated into the sale price or repaired before closing. We can provide repair estimates on the spot.

How often should I have a routine inspection?

For most homeowners, an inspection every 3 to 5 years — timed with your pumping schedule — is a good practice. Systems with pumps or more complex components may benefit from annual checks.

Ready to get started?

Call or text us today for a free estimate. We serve Tullahoma, Winchester, Manchester, Shelbyville, and all surrounding areas.

(931)-625-6062

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