Serving Delaware

INSPECTION

Class H Inspections, Real Estate Friendly

Class H Inspections

At Septic Masters, we offer Class H septic tank inspections.

Our Septic Tank Inspections are:

• DNREC Approved
• Approved for Real Estate Transactions

We know that real estate transactions are time-sensitive which is why we always conduct Class H septic tank inspections as quickly and efficiently as possible, while at the same time never sacrificing the quality of work. We always make sure to go the extra mile to ensure your septic system will be working properly and continue to do so for years to come.

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SAND MOUND

Sand mound systems are an option in areas of shallow soil depth, high groundwater, or shallow bedrock. The constructed sand mound contains a drain field trench. Effluent (wastewater) from the septic tank flows to a pump chamber where it is pumped to the mound in set doses.

Gravity

As wastewater enters the septic tank in a gravity septic system, it pushes wastewater out the other end to the drain field through a network of pipes. This is called “gravity flow” to the drain field, and these systems don’t need a pump. The most important part of a gravity septic system is the septic tank because a good-quality tank can remove two-thirds or more of wastewater contaminants.

SAND MOUND

Sand mound systems are an option in areas of shallow soil depth, high groundwater, or shallow bedrock. The constructed sand mound contains a drain field trench. Effluent (wastewater) from the septic tank flows to a pump chamber where it is pumped to the mound in set doses.

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FAQs

Our pricing is based on several factors, including the size of your septic system, its current condition, and the estimated volume of waste to be removed. We provide transparent and competitive pricing, ensuring you are aware of all costs upfront.

Yes, obtaining a septic inspection is crucial when buying a house to ensure the septic system is functioning properly and to avoid future costly repairs.

Inspecting a septic system involves assessing the tank and drain field for signs of blockage or leaks, and ensuring the system operates effectively through visual and physical checks. Regular maintenance, including pumping and inspecting the tank’s sludge levels, is crucial for longevity.

Received a text that the service tech was on his way and exactly 45 min later he arrived. Paul was extremely professional and didn’t waste any time. He called me and let me know that he was finished and went over the visit. Paul was very knowledgeable and gave me some pointers. Very affordable and will use them again.

Stephanie Dawson

Gotham, USA

Received a text that the service tech was on his way and exactly 45 min later he arrived. Paul was extremely professional and didn’t waste any time. He called me and let me know that he was finished and went over the visit. Paul was very knowledgeable and gave me some pointers. Very affordable and will use them again.

Stephanie Dawson

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Whether you need a routine inspection, emergency repairs, or a brand-new installation, our team is here to ensure your septic system operates flawlessly. Reach out to us through the form below, give us a call, or drop us an email.

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