Septic Inspection Services in Spokane
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A septic inspection is the only way to know what's actually happening underground. In Spokane, buyers, sellers, and homeowners schedule inspections for different reasons, but they all want the same answer: is this system going to be a problem?
For real estate transactions in Washington, a septic inspection is practically mandatory. Banks and mortgage companies want proof that the system is functional before they'll close. An inspector opens the tank, measures the sludge and scum layers, checks the baffles and structural integrity, evaluates the drain field for signs of saturation or failure, and documents everything in a report the lender and buyer can review.
There are two levels of inspection. A visual inspection covers the accessible components — tank condition, liquid levels, drain field surface. A full inspection adds a flow test, where water is run into the system to observe how it handles load, and sometimes dye testing where colored water is introduced to detect breakouts or cross-connections.
Local inspectors serve Spokane. Expect to pay $300 to $600 for a standard inspection, or $500 to $900 for a full inspection with flow testing. If you're buying a property, this is the cheapest insurance you'll ever buy against a $30,000 surprise.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a septic inspection cost in Spokane?
Visual inspections run $300-$600. Full inspections with flow testing and dye tests cost $500-$900.
Is a septic inspection required when selling a home in Washington?
While not always legally required, most buyers' lenders require a passing septic inspection before closing. Many Washington counties have specific requirements for point-of-sale inspections.
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