Thorough Septic Tank Inspection in Atlanta GA & the Surrounding Areas
Your septic tank can be your best friend when it’s working properly and vice versa. To keep that tank in tip-top shape, turn to The Original Plumber for septic tank inspection in Atlanta, GA. For a homeowner, an inspection is necessary to maintain your septic system and avoid expensive problems. And, for a home buyer, it’s essential to know the condition of your purchase.
Ask our plumbing technicians to conduct inspections for you. Unlike some plumbers, our technicians have the training and experience to perform an inspection that lets you know the tank’s true condition. Call our office to learn more about how we handle an inspection.
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What Our Technicians Do
Rely on our technicians to know what they’re doing when it comes to a septic inspection. First of all, we know how to find the tank. That may seem strange, but as it’s hidden underground, it can be challenging to locate. We also know what to look for during an inspection.
This involves checking the sludge level; looking at the individual components—such as the baffle, raisers, drain lines and connections; ensuring water is flowing properly throughout the system; and checking the drain field and lines. As it will be another couple of years before the next inspection, our technicians take time to do a thorough job.
While a home inspector might do a visual check on your septic system, our plumbing technicians do much more. After we finish the inspection, we provide you with a report that details the condition and informs you of any work that needs to be done.
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What You Can Do
As the homeowner, there are a number of things you can do to make sure you have a clean inspection. The most important is to watch what goes into the system. For instance, food scraps placed in a garbage disposal. It’s best not to install one or use one in your kitchen as it creates a type of waste that is not easy for your septic system to handle.
Other items that aren’t friendly to the system are diapers, sanitary products, or cigarette butts. The list continues to include chemicals as they cannot be processed safely in this type of system. That means gas, paint, pesticides, and medication need to be disposed of in an environmentally safe way. It’s very likely that your local government has arrangements for this. Taking proper care of the septic system will result in cost savings for you, and it protects the environment too!
Contact us for more information about how we conduct a septic system inspection. We proudly serve residential customers in Atlanta, Woodstock, Canton, Marietta, Kennesaw, Ackworth, Cherokee County, and Pickens County, Georgia.
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Phone: (678) 829-9196
Hours of Operation 7 Days a Week, 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Service Area Atlanta, Acworth, Kennesaw, Alpharetta, Holly Springs, Smyrna, Roswell, Canton, Cumming, Oakwood, Woodstock, Suwanee, Chestnut Mountain, Elijay, Jasper, Clarkdale, Nelson, Lithia Springs, Ball Ground, Mableton, Rydal, Lilburn, Marietta, GA.
Georgia State Licensing Trade: Master Plumber - Non-Restricted License #: MP210214
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