Termite Inspection - Sewer Scope - Septic System Inspection
For systems requiring specialized licensing and equipment, such as termite, sewer scope, and septi. I coordinate with trusted professionals who are fully licensed and are experts in their respective fields. By relying on these specialists, I’m able to focus exclusively on delivering thorough, high-quality home inspections
• Termite (WDI) inspections
• Sewer scope inspections
• Septic system evaluations
Whether you're purchasing a home, preparing to sell, or simply want peace of mind, I ensure every component is thoroughly assessed, so you can make informed decisions with confidence. A-Complete Home Inspection Service never accepts referral fees.
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🐜 Termite (WDI) Inspection Coordination
I coordinate termite inspections—also called Wood-Destroying Insect (WDI) inspections—as part of your home buying process. For this, I work with Harvey’s Pest Control, a licensed specialist with over 20 years of experience. Harvey and Tony Castillo focus on WDI inspection and treatment, and I handle the scheduling to keep things seamless. You get expert evaluation without the hassle of managing multiple vendors.
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🚧 Septic System Inspections
Septic system inspections often require tank pumping to properly evaluate the tank, distribution box, and absorption area. Pumping allows hidden issues to be identified—especially in older systems—and the cost is often negotiable with the seller, since it’s part of routine maintenance.
I recommend contacting Zach Janowski of Blue-J’s Pump and Dump, a trusted local provider who offers both pumping and full system evaluation. No referral fees are ever given or accepted by A-Complete Home Inspection Service.
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🚧 Sewer Scope Inspections
I coordinate sewer scope inspections with Brett Williams of Sewer Scope Solutions, a licensed plumber equipped with specialized camera technology to inspect drain lines. These inspections help detect hidden issues like root intrusion, cracks, or pipe deterioration, especially in older homes with cast iron pipes. Damaged drain lines can lead to very costly repairs, so I schedule the scope to align with your home inspection for efficiency and peace of mind.