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Septic Inspections for Realtors

YOUR PARTNER IN RELIABLE AND
COMPREHENSIVE REAL ESTATE SEPTIC INSPECTIONS

In today’s real estate market, a thorough septic system inspection can mean the difference between a good deal and a dead deal. With BioFlow Septic Solutions, your real estate septic inspection includes:

  • Professional reports that satisfy lender requirements
  • Detailed maintenance recommendations for future planning
  • Clear documentation to aid informed decisions
  • Expert guidance on system operations

Just because you can’t see it, doesn’t mean you should forget about it. Have your clients book a real estate septic system inspection to protect them and close the deal.

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CLEAR SEPTIC INSPECTIONS FOR
CONFIDENT BUYERS AND SMART SELLERS

Many homeowners are surprised to learn that septic systems aren’t included in a standard home inspection—an oversight that can come with costly surprises during a real estate transaction. Our team delivers detailed, photo-rich reports that clearly outline the system’s condition. These records help sellers identify any repairs or improvements before listing and serve as valuable documentation of proper care—a useful tool for fair property valuation and smoother negotiations. For buyers? They get the clarity they need to move forward with confidence.

Simplify your next real estate transaction for buyers and sellers with a professional septic inspection.

WHAT YOU GET FROM OUR REAL ESTATE SEPTIC INSPECTION?

Don’t let a septic system slow your sale. At BioFlow, we protect your client’s best interests—whether you represent the buyer or the seller. Our certified technicians provide detailed, professional assessments that go far beyond basic observations, diving below the surface to deliver thorough assessments. You get:

  • Peace of Mind for Buyers: Ensuring their new home’s septic system is reliable and well-documented, while allowing them to plan for future repairs or replacements.
  • Added Value for Sellers: Highlighting your client’s property accurately and avoiding surprises during closings.
  • Support for Realtors: Facilitating smoother transactions by identifying issues early, saving time and resources.
  • Fair Valuation: Making sure the property’s value reflects the true condition of the septic system and drain field
  • Proactive Problem-Solving: Addressing potential concerns upfront to prevent delays or complications when it’s time to close.

We provide all parties with an accurate and detailed camera inspection of the system’s components and an easy-to-understand report. Our priority is clear communication so you and your clients can move forward confidently.

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HOW REAL ESTATE SEPTIC
INSPECTIONS SUPPORT REALTORS

Whether working with buyers or sellers, realtors can rely on our detailed reports to help clients meet lender requirements, support insurance documentation, and guide negotiations. Each report provides a clear, objective assessment of the home’s septic system and its condition, helping you ensure a smooth transaction while protecting the interests of everyone involved.

Don’t let a faulty system—or missing documentation—derail your transaction. Partner with BioFlow to keep deals moving smoothly and protect your clients.

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SEPTIC INSPECTIONS: BUILDING TRUST, VALUE, AND CLARITY IN
RURAL PROPERTY SALES

Septic systems play a critical role in the value of rural properties and can impact both the immediate sale conditions and long-term investment potential. For buyers and sellers, understanding the system’s current condition provides essential context for accurate valuation and supports informed, efficient negotiations.

For sellers, our comprehensive inspections promote transparency and demonstrate responsible system care—often strengthening their market position. Clear documentation of the septic system’s condition helps justify the asking price, address concerns before they become objections, and reduce the risk of future liability by establishing the system’s status at the time of sale.

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QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR REAL ESTATE SEPTIC INSPECTION?

At BioFlow Septic Solutions, we’ve got your back. Whether you choose to work with us or not, we’re here to answer your questions and help you feel confident in your choice.

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HOW CAN WE HELP YOU?

Whether you’re a homeowner, homebuyer, or real estate professional, the more you understand about septic systems, the easier it is for you to proceed with any sales transaction. Our team of certified experts will take the time to explain to you how each system operates and any necessary repairs or remediation requirements to help you move forward.

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When should a septic inspection be scheduled during a real estate transaction?

A real estate septic inspection should be scheduled as early as possible after an offer is accepted and before conditions are removed. This allows enough time to review the findings, negotiate repairs if needed, and address lender or municipal requirements without delaying closing.

In many cases, yes. Some lenders require a septic inspection as part of mortgage approval, especially for rural properties. Insurance providers may also request confirmation that the septic system is functioning properly before issuing or finalizing a policy. Requirements vary by lender and insurer.

If the system fails the inspection or does not meet current regulations, the buyer and seller typically negotiate next steps. This may include repairs, upgrades, replacement, or a price adjustment. In some cases, local authorities may require the system to be brought up to code before the property can be sold.

There is no single standard validity period, but most septic inspection reports are generally considered current for 6 to 12 months, provided the system usage and conditions have not changed.

Your presence is usually not required. However, buyers or sellers may choose to attend to ask questions, understand the system layout, and receive explanations directly from the inspector.

Yes. Older systems may be evaluated against the standards in place at the time of installation, while still assessing safety and functionality. Rural properties often require more detailed inspections due to larger systems, private water sources, or limited municipal records. Inspectors may also spend more time locating components on older or remote sites.