Not all inspections are equal, and not all systems receive full attention during a transaction.
In complex situations, multiple contractors may be involved: one inspecting, another repairing, and no single party is responsible for reviewing the system as a whole. When that happens, important details can be overlooked.
This issue is further compounded by the involvement of realtors, banks, and other inspectors, all with a sense of urgency to close the transaction. Without a dedicated advocate ensuring all the moving pieces align, critical aspects of the system may be missed.
Art explains why this matters:
“If no one is managing the entire scope, things fall through the cracks. One person fixes something, another never checks it, and the buyer is left not knowing whether they asked all the right questions.”
That is why Septic Solutions often requests its own inspection when brought into a transaction mid-process. Buyers need someone focused on their interests, who understands how each component affects the system as a whole.
In situations where findings escalate quickly, access to a reliable
12-hour emergency response from Septic Solutions can make the difference between a delayed closing and a resolved issue.