1. Schedule and Locate
We set an appointment that fits your closing timeline and locate the tank, lids, and drain field on arrival.
Trusted Septic Inspections
Buying, selling, or just want peace of mind? Curry Septic and Sewer delivers thorough, honest septic inspections across Northeast Georgia.
What We Look For
Our inspections go beyond a quick look at the lid. We evaluate the full system, document our findings, and explain what they mean for your property.
We check the tank walls, baffles, and lid for cracks, leaks, and signs of failure that could lead to costly repair down the road.
Measuring solids tells us how the tank is performing and whether septic pumping is needed before closing or moving in.
We assess the absorption area for ponding, saturation, and odors so you know whether the field is healthy or nearing the end of its service life.
Real Estate Ready Reporting
Real estate transactions move fast, and lenders, agents, and buyers need clear documentation. We provide an official inspection letter with every qualifying evaluation so your closing stays on track.
We communicate findings in plain language, answer questions directly, and coordinate with your agent or attorney when needed. Honest reporting protects everyone at the table.
Our Process
We set an appointment that fits your closing timeline and locate the tank, lids, and drain field on arrival.
Our team opens the system, checks components, measures levels, and tests function from inlet to outlet.
You receive a clear summary of findings, an official letter if requested, and straightforward recommendations for next steps.
Get Started
Already due for septic tank pumping? We include a complimentary inspection with every scheduled pump service. It is a smart way to stay ahead of problems and protect your investment between real estate transactions.
Pair your inspection with septic pumping or routine septic maintenance to get the most out of every visit from our team.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Here are the questions Northeast Georgia buyers, sellers, and homeowners ask most about septic inspections.
Most residential inspections take 60 to 90 minutes on site. Reporting and inspection letters are usually delivered the same day or next business day.
Yes. Standard home inspections do not include the septic system. A dedicated septic inspection protects you from inheriting a failing tank or drain field after closing.
Pumping is sometimes recommended as part of the inspection so we can see baffles and walls clearly. A full tank does not automatically fail, but unaddressed solids will eventually cause problems.
Yes. For real estate transactions, we provide an official letter documenting the condition of the system that can be shared with agents, lenders, and attorneys.
We document the issues, explain them in plain language, and provide quotes for any needed repair, replacement, or further evaluation so all parties can make informed decisions.
Absolutely. Homeowners often request inspections after buying a property, before major renovations, or just for peace of mind. Every scheduled pumping also includes a complimentary inspection.
Ready When You Are
Whether you are closing on a home, listing a property, or simply want to know where your system stands, Curry Septic and Sewer gives you the facts and the documentation to move forward with confidence.