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Things to Consider When Buying a House With a Septic System
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When you are looking to escape the busy city life and into the suburbs, you will come across many properties with a septic system. These properties aren’t connected to a municipal sewer line and rely on a septic tank for waste management. Like most essential systems in any home, homebuyers should also prioritize the septic system before buying a property. Septic Connection is a reputable septic company that can help you learn about these systems, ensuring you make an informed decision. Here are helpful tips to guide you before purchasing a house with a septic tank.

Things to Consider When Buying a House With a Septic System

Age of Septic System

The essential factor to consider when looking at houses with septic systems is the age of the tank and its components. While a system may perform as expected, it doesn’t mean it’s in tip-top condition. The average lifespan of a septic system is 15 years, with routine care and maintenance like septic tank pumping. If you proceed with the purchase despite the old system, you risk costly repairs and replacements in the future.

Proximity to Trees

Rees are a valued addition in any landscape, but when they are too close to your septic tank, the roots can compromise the function and efficiency of your system. This usually happens when the roots grow around the tank and through the drain field. We recommend at least 20 to 30 feet from your septic tank to the trees. If this is not possible, it may be wise to consult a professional septic company to determine whether to pass on the property.

Quality of the Current Setup

The quality of your septic system is essential in how it functions, hence the need to inspect. You can leverage extensive industry knowledge and expertise to check the function and quality of the tank before purchasing a property. Inquire from the owner if they have maintenance records to check vital information like the last septic tank pumping and frequency of repairs.

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Test to Check if the System Functions

While this is not a mandatory exercise, homebuyers need to have a reputable septic company conduct a maintenance inspection before the purchase. Our technicians will flush a special dye through your septic system to ensure waste flows effectively, and there aren’t any leaks. If the dye is detected as a leak, we can assess the severity of the problem to determine the best course of action. The last thing you want is to purchase a home with a leaky septic system, compromising your home’s safety and structural integrity.

Current Maintenance Needs

After reviewing the past maintenance records, ask the septic service to verify current maintenance needs. If it’s due for maintenance, have the owner complete the task before closing the deal on the property. If you don’t address such issues, you risk the financial responsibility of repairs or replacements.

If you are looking forward to becoming a homeowner, contact us at Septic Connection and schedule a consultation with our representatives. We guarantee exceptional services such as septic tank pumping and cleaning at competitive market rates.

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