Most buyers don’t realize that a standard home inspection doesn’t include the septic system. That tank out back? It could already be full, cracked, or failing—and you’d have no idea until your toilet starts gurgling. And that usually happens right after you move in.
In this video, Fresh N Clean Septic breaks down why a septic inspection is essential before you sign the dotted line. From hidden system failures to costly repairs, here’s what you need to know before buying a home.
You’ll learn:
- Why home inspections skip the septic system
- What questions to ask before you buy
- How to check sludge levels, baffles, and filters
- Why drain field saturation matters
- How septic sizing depends on YOUR household’s use—not the previous owner’s
- The true cost of skipping an inspection (up to $60,000!)
A professional septic inspection costs only a few hundred dollars. Skipping it could mean inheriting someone else’s hidden mess.
👉 Buying or selling a home? Don’t risk it—schedule your septic inspection today: https://freshncleanseptic.com
