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Septic Inspection in Franklin, NC

9 of the 60 licensed listings in Franklin hold a North Carolina license class that covers this work: they are licensed to inspect existing septic systems; the license class you want for a home-purchase inspection. Not every well & septic professional is; see all Franklin listings for the full roster.

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Steelhorse Excavation LLCLicensed

Franklin, NC · License #5701, 5701I

Danny Chuck BatesLicensed

Franklin, NC · License #1021, 1021I, 11281

B & B Concrete ProdLicensed

Franklin, NC · License #1020, 1020I

Vinson & Anderson Grading INCLicensed

Franklin, NC · License #1429, 1429I

Mountain Septic ServiceLicensed

Franklin, NC · License #1408, 1408I

Vans Electric INCLicensed

Franklin, NC · License #11597, 11597I

Phillips Backhoe ServiceLicensed

Franklin, NC · License #1464, 1464I

Andy Berry & Sons INCLicensed

Franklin, NC · License #3450, 3450I

Erik's Grading & SepticLicensed

Franklin, NC · License #6537, 6537I

What does septic inspection cost?

A septic inspection usually costs $150 to $900. The low end is a visual check of the tank and drainfield; the high end opens and pumps the tank as part of the inspection, which is what most buyers should ask for.

Do I need a septic inspection when buying a house?

If the property is on a septic system: yes, strongly recommended and often required by lenders. The inspection covers the tank, baffles, drainfield, and permit history. Schedule it early in your option period; a failed system is a five-figure negotiation item.

Before you hire

Confirm the license number on this page is still active with North Carolina, ask for proof of insurance, and get at least three written quotes; pricing on this work varies widely by site conditions.

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