Real estate septic inspection Ohio for buyers and sellers

Septic inspections that keep closings on track

Triple A Pro Services performs real estate septic inspection Ohio with clear reports, photos, and practical guidance. We coordinate access with agents, document system condition, and outline next steps so transactions in Ohio move forward without surprises.

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Why inspections matter before you sign

Prevent delays and budget surprises

A pre-sale inspection confirms tank condition, baffles, pumps, alarms, and drainfield performance under typical household use. We identify concerns early and recommend options that fit timelines. If levels are high, we may suggest septic pumping first to improve visibility. After closing, owners can protect their investment with a routine maintenance program and reminders that match Ohio seasons.

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Clear answers for buyers, sellers, and agents

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What we evaluate during a real estate inspection

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Objective findings, usable next steps

We check accessible components, verify levels and flow, and document conditions with photos you can share with all parties.

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Tank, baffles, and filter

We locate the tank, inspect inlet and outlet baffles, and check the effluent filter where present for proper function.

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Drainfield performance

We look for surfacing effluent, saturated soils, or odors that signal distribution issues and advise on realistic remedies.

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Optional diagnostics

When needed, we add camera inspection to trace lines or dye testing to confirm flow and reveal hidden breaks.

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Share the address and timeline

Tell us closing dates, lockbox details, and any known system history. Triple A Pro Services will schedule quickly, coordinate access, and deliver a report that helps both sides move forward.

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Answers to common pre-sale questions

  • Do I need a septic inspection before selling

    Many lenders and counties expect an inspection during transfer. It protects all parties and reduces renegotiations.

  • How long does the visit take

    Most inspections take one to two hours, depending on access and system complexity.

  • Will you pump the tank during the visit

    We can add septic pumping if levels prevent a proper evaluation and the seller authorizes service.

  • Can issues be fixed before closing

    Yes. We can quote repairs or coordinate with your contractor and recheck items as needed.

  • Is the report accepted by local regulators

    Our reports are formatted for Ohio transactions and include photos and measured findings.