Detailed Septic System Inspections In Big Lake, MNThe health of the septic system on a property is very important. For those potential homebuyers, it is crucial that the septic system gets inspected before committing to the purchase of a home. For homeowners, the quicker you get your septic system inspected, the less likely you’ll have to deal with expensive repairs down the road. Serving the Big Lake, MN area, our team at Custom Septic offers detailed septic system inspections. We will give you a full report on the health of your future septic system before you complete the purchase of your new home.

Septic Inspect Before You Purchase Is Important

Purchasing a home is one of the biggest financial investments that you’ll make in your life, so it is imperative that nothing is overlooked before you sign on the dotted lines at closing. This even includes the status of the septic system on the property. Replacing a septic system is a very costly project, so you need to evaluate the current status of the septic system before closing on a home. The reason is because you don’t want to find yourself having to deal with the costs of expensive septic repair or replacement services. If the septic system is inspected before closing and repairs are needed, you can negotiate those into the purchase price or you may even decide that the repairs are too significant for you to commit to the property. For the actual septic system inspection, our experienced team will come to the property and perform a detailed septic system inspection. During this evaluation, we will document all of the damage or issues that we identify so that you have a good understanding of the financial costs around these potential repairs before you fully commit to the property.

Professional Septic System Inspections

Once the septic system inspection is completed by our professional crew, the property will receive either a Certificate of Compliance (COC) or a Notice of Non-Compliance (NON). If the Certificate of Compliance is provided, it is good for 3 years and it means that the system is meeting the Minnesota performance standards and is currently safe to use. If a Notice of Non-Compliance is received, this means that the system is either an imminent threat to the public health and safety or the system is failing to protect groundwater. In either situation, a timeframe for repair or replacement will be listed and must be complied with.

If you are looking at a new property in Big Lake, MN with a septic system or would like your current septic system to be inspected, our team at Custom Septic is just the partner for you. To schedule a detailed septic system inspection, give us a call today at (763) 218-4769 or email brad@customseptic.com.