Best Septic Inspection in Bradford County, PA
Compare 10 local septic inspection providers in Bradford County. Verified listings with real contact info.
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JAB Sewer & Drain LLC
261 4th St, Athens, PA 18810
4.9 ★
40 reviews
bly farm sewer maintenance
892 Bailey Corners Rd, Granville Summit, PA 16926
5 ★
9 reviews
Crawford’s Septic Tank Cleaning
3774 Pantherlick Rd, Sugar Run, PA 18846
4.8 ★
20 reviews
Bradford County Sanitation
1 Elizabeth St #14, Towanda, PA 18848
5 ★
2 reviews
Chapin Sewage Disposal
200 Academy St, Stillwater, PA 17878
5 ★
80 reviews
LA Honeywagon Septic Service Inc.
1585 Brion Rd, Liberty, PA 16930
5 ★
5 reviews
Hallstead Sanitary Service
22878 US-11, Hallstead, PA 18822
5 ★
23 reviews
Ace Excavating
4937 Reagan Hill Rd, Warren Center, PA 18851
5 ★
3 reviews
May's Septic Tank Cleaning Services
, Hunlock Creek, PA 18621
4.3 ★
35 reviews
Northeastern Sanitary Services LLC
210 Barbour Ln, Hallstead, PA 18822
5 ★
4 reviews
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a septic inspection include?
A thorough septic inspection includes locating and uncovering the tank, pumping it to inspect the interior, checking inlet and outlet baffles, measuring scum and sludge layers, evaluating the drain field for signs of failure, and testing system flow. The inspector provides a written report.
Is a septic inspection required when selling a home in Pennsylvania?
While there's no statewide mandate, many Pennsylvania municipalities and counties require septic inspections during property transfers. Even where not legally required, most buyers' lenders will require an inspection. It's wise to get one before listing your home.
How much does a septic inspection cost in Pennsylvania?
A basic septic inspection in Pennsylvania costs $300 to $600. This typically includes pumping the tank. More comprehensive inspections that include dye testing or camera inspection of lines may cost $500 to $900.
Who can perform a septic inspection in Pennsylvania?
In Pennsylvania, septic inspections for property transfers should be performed by the local Sewage Enforcement Officer (SEO) or a qualified inspector approved by the municipality. For routine maintenance inspections, licensed septic service companies can evaluate your system.