• Identify Potential Issues – Detect leaks, pump malfunctions, or drainage problems before they become major repairs.
    Ensure Proper Functionality – Verify that all components, including aerators, spray heads, and control panels, are working correctly.
    Prevent Health & Environmental Risks – Avoid contamination of groundwater and surrounding areas.
    Meet Real Estate & Loan Requirements – Many lenders and buyers require a septic inspection before completing a sale.

  • Aeration & Treatment Components – Ensure the aerator, pumps, and disinfection units are functioning properly.
    Spray Distribution System – Check for even dispersal and proper operation of spray heads.
    Control Panels & Alarms – Verify that alerts and timers are operational.
    Tanks & Lids – Assess top section for cracks, leaks, and structural integrity.
    Drain Field & Absorption Areas – Look for pooling water, odors, or other signs of failure.

  • A failing septic system can lead to expensive repairs, property damage, and potential health concerns. With Scotten Company Inspections, you get a thorough, professional evaluation to ensure your system is safe and fully operational.

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