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Septic System and Tank Inspectionsin Central Texas

A thorough septic inspection protects buyers, sellers, and longtime homeowners across Central Texas, including Travis, Williamson, Burnet, and Hays Counties. Septic Cheetah provides professional septic tank inspection and septic system inspection with clear written reports, honest findings, and practical recommendations. Whether you are closing on a home, maintaining an aerobic OSSF, or troubleshooting slow drains, our licensed inspectors give you the full picture.

Inspection Services

Septic tank inspection and septic system inspection for home sales and routine checks

Real Estate Inspections

Real Estate Inspections

Pre-purchase and pre-sale inspections before closing

  • Buyer protection
  • Seller disclosure support
  • Detailed reports
  • Issue identification
Full System Evaluation

Full System Evaluation

Tank, lines, pump, distribution box, and field check

  • Tank condition check
  • Pump operation test
  • Field performance
  • Compliance review
Maintenance Inspections

Maintenance Inspections

Routine checks to catch problems before they become emergencies

  • Scheduled checkups
  • Maintenance recommendations
  • Compliance verification
  • Written report

Real Estate and Pre-Purchase Inspections

Buying a home on septic in Central Texas? A pre-purchase septic system inspection can reveal tank condition, drain field performance, pump operation, and compliance issues before you close. Sellers benefit too. Addressing problems early prevents last-minute deal delays. Our inspectors evaluate accessible components, check liquid levels, assess baffles and risers, test pumps and alarms on aerobic systems, and look for signs of field failure or unpermitted modifications. You receive a written report suitable for real estate agents, lenders, and attorneys that documents what we found and what action we recommend, without vague hand-waving that leaves everyone guessing at the closing table.

Real Estate and Pre-Purchase Inspections

What Our Septic Inspection Covers

A proper septic tank inspection goes beyond opening the lid and glancing inside. We examine tank structural condition, inlet and outlet tees, scum and sludge levels, evidence of groundwater intrusion, and signs of root damage or previous repairs. For the broader septic system inspection, we evaluate distribution boxes, visible line conditions, drain field or spray field symptoms, and control panels on aerobic OSSF installations. We note whether maintenance has been neglected, whether components match permitted design, and whether the system appears sized appropriately for the home. Aerobic OSSF systems receive additional attention to aerator function, chlorine delivery, and alarm status.

What Our Septic Inspection Covers

Routine and Compliance Inspections

Regular septic system inspection catches small problems before they become emergency repairs. Homeowners in Central Texas with aerobic treatment units face ongoing maintenance and inspection requirements under Texas OSSF rules. Missing a compliance visit can mean permit trouble and system shutdown. We perform routine inspections for homeowners who want peace of mind between pumpings, and compliance inspections for aerobic system owners who need documented service for county records. Scheduling a septic inspection on a predictable cycle is far less expensive than discovering a failed drain field during a holiday weekend backup.

Routine and Compliance Inspections

Inspection Reports You Can Actually Use

Our inspection reports are written for humans, not just regulators. Each septic tank inspection summary explains findings in plain language, prioritizes recommended actions, and distinguishes between urgent repairs, maintenance items, and monitor-only conditions. Real estate professionals across Central Texas appreciate reports that answer the questions buyers actually ask: How old is the system? When was it last pumped? Is the field showing failure signs? Is the aerobic maintenance contract current? If we identify issues requiring septic repair or drain field work, we explain scope and can schedule follow-up service. Request an inspection online or call to book a time that works with your closing deadline.

Inspection Reports You Can Actually Use

Serving Central Texas

Septic Cheetah inspects conventional, low-pressure, and aerobic OSSF systems throughout Cedar Park, Round Rock, Leander, Georgetown, Liberty Hill, and surrounding Williamson and Travis County communities. We understand the mix of older rural tanks, suburban aerobic installs, and newer low-pressure systems found across the region. Inspection access varies by property. We locate lids, note riser conditions, and document when components are buried too deep for full evaluation. If additional investigation is needed after the initial septic system inspection, we tell you upfront rather than issuing a false all-clear that falls apart a month after move-in.

Serving Central Texas

Why Our Inspections

Clear reports and honest recommendations

Licensed Inspectors

Crew that knows Texas OSSF requirements.

Detailed Reports

Written documentation for sales and compliance.

Honest Assessment

We tell you what actually needs fixing.

Fast Scheduling

Same-day and next-day slots when we can.

Our Inspection Process

Thorough evaluation with documentation you can use

01

Schedule

Book online or by phone. Flexible timing for closings

Minutes
02

On-Site Evaluation

Full walkthrough, tank access, and testing

1-2 hours
03

Report Delivery

Written findings with photos and recommendations

24-48 hrs
04

Follow-Up

Repair quotes and next steps if we find issues

Same day

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about septic inspections in Central Texas

Call us or request an inspection through our contact page. We book appointments across Williamson, Travis, Burnet, and Hays counties and work around real estate closing deadlines.

Serving Central Texas

Local septic inspections crews across our service cities

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