5 Highlights on Septic System Inspection

Septic system inspection by JLG Septic Services protects property value and safeguards public health through thorough wastewater system evaluation. Every septic system inspection follows a structured protocol, ensuring septic tanks, drain fields, and distribution components operate safely and efficiently. Our septic system inspection technicians hold advanced wastewater certification and maintain training under state and federal guidelines for residential, commercial, and municipal septic systems.
Septic system inspection ensures compliance with property sale requirements, lending regulations, and environmental standards for onsite wastewater treatment. JLG Septic Services provides detailed written septic system inspection reports, diagrams, and digital media documenting all septic tank components and drain field conditions. This septic system inspection documentation helps homeowners, buyers, and realtors make informed decisions about system performance and maintenance needs.
Our septic system inspection crews arrive equipped for excavation access, digital monitoring, and hydraulic load testing to complete thorough evaluations. With decades of experience in septic system inspection diagnostics, JLG Septic Services has built a reputation as a trusted, nationwide provider that prioritizes precision in every septic tank and drain field assessment.
Septic system inspection identifies developing issues before they turn into expensive failures. Schedule a professional septic system inspection when you notice these warning signs:
Toilets, sinks, and showers draining slowly suggest sludge accumulation or partial blockages in the septic system's inlet or outlet lines. A septic system inspection pinpoints the exact cause, location, and required repair for proper wastewater flow.
Persistent sewage smells near the septic tank or drain field signal venting problems or soil saturation. Septic system inspection confirms whether effluent backup, failing baffles, or drain field saturation requires immediate attention and repair.
Standing water above the leach field or septic tank lid area often indicates excessive effluent discharge or a compromised drain field. Septic system inspection reveals absorption failures, soil saturation levels, and drainage issues affecting your onsite wastewater system.
When wastewater backs up into drains, the cause may be a failing baffle, clogged effluent filter, or overfilled septic tank that requires immediate septic system inspection and repair.
Most property transactions now require septic system inspection to certify safe, compliant operation of the onsite wastewater treatment system and prevent liability for future septic system failure.
Regular septic system inspection every three to five years helps detect subtle warning signs, maintain safe effluent treatment, and extend septic tank and drain field lifespan.


Septic System Inspection Safety Message
JLG Septic Services conducts every septic system inspection with full adherence to OSHA safety standards for wastewater system work. Septic system inspection technicians wear protective gear, test air quality before tank access, and follow strict confined-space entry procedures during each septic tank evaluation. All septic system inspection equipment is sanitized after each service to prevent contamination and ensure public health protection.
