A. The inspector checks for any visible signs of issues, such as leaks, cracks, or damage to the tank or pipes.
B. They’ll also assess the tank’s lid, baffles, and risers.
A. The inspector measures the depth of scum (floating debris) and sludge (settled solids) inside the tank.
B. Proper levels are essential for optimal functioning.
A. They examine the inlet and outlet pipes, distribution box, and effluent filter (if present).
B. Any blockages or malfunctioning components are noted.
A. The inspector checks how well water flows through the system.
B. This helps identify clogs or drainage issues.
C. A non-invasive test using colored dye to check for leaks in the drain field.
D. If the dye shows up in the yard, there may be a problem.
A. Based on the inspection, the inspector provides recommendations for maintenance, repairs, or upgrades.
B. You'll receive a detailed report outlining findings and suggested actions.