Well and Septic Inspections in Southeastern Michigan
In an industry where statewide licensing is not required, experience becomes the most important qualification.
Advanced Well and Septic Inspections provides professional well inspections, septic inspections, water testing, septic locating, and Time of Sale inspections throughout Southeast Michigan. Based in Livingston County, we proudly serve Howell, Brighton, Commerce Township, Pinckney, Hamburg, South Lyon, Fowlerville, Highland, White Lake, Oakland County, Washtenaw County, and surrounding communities. With nearly a decade of experience in well and septic systems, we provide thorough inspections, detailed reports, and clear communication to help homeowners, buyers, sellers, and real estate professionals make informed decisions with confidence.
Our Services
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Due to the variety of inspection types, locations, and applicable local or county fees, pricing may vary. To view accurate pricing, please use the “Schedule a Time” option, select your desired service, please check add ons, and choose an available time to see the total cost. PLEASE NOTE: Selecting a time does NOT automatically confirm your inspection and allows you to review pricing before booking.
Please read inspection details below to see what separates us from other companies.
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Pre Inspection:
Clients receive an educational pre-inspection video designed to help them better understand the inspection process before we arrive. Because we provide a thorough and information-driven inspection experience, this preparation helps reduce stress, creates familiarity with the process, and allows clients to better understand the system and findings during the inspection.
During Inspection:
Locate the septic tank and fully identify the disposal area (drainfield or or commonly known as leach field)
Open and access the septic tank (as site conditions allow)
Evaluate the condition of the tank and its components
Perform auger testing in the disposal area to observe subsurface conditions
Measure and document the septic system in its entirety, including the location of components and their distances from the home and surrounding structures.
Assess surrounding conditions that may negatively impact system performance
Provide a detailed, site-specific explanation of how the system functions
Clearly communicate any limitations encountered during the inspection
Offer guidance on proper care and maintenance to support long-term performance
Answer client questions throughout the inspection
Post Inspection:
Deliver a detailed, industry-leading written report with clear findings and interpretation
Detailed plot plan/map (to scale) showing the system layout
Remain available as a long-term resource for questions, concerns, and consultation
Provide follow-up communication over time, including educational information and opportunities for future system evaluations
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Pre Inspection:
Clients receive an educational pre-inspection video designed to help them better understand the inspection process before we arrive. Because we provide a thorough and information-driven inspection experience, this preparation helps reduce stress, creates familiarity with the process, and allows clients to better understand the system and findings during the inspection.
During the Inspection:
Thorough System Evaluation
Verify well production (gallons per minute)
Test water pressure and ensure it is properly maintained
Inspect well casing and cap for damage or potential contamination risks
Evaluate the condition and performance of the pressure tank
Provide practical care and maintenance guidance
Answer questions throughout the inspection
Water Quality Testing
Collect water samples for laboratory analysis
Test for bacteria, nitrates, and arsenic — the primary health concerns in Michigan
Additional testing can also be performed upon request, depending on what the laboratory offers and your specific needs
Clear, On-Site Education
Post Inspection:
Deliver a detailed written report once lab results are received (typically 1-2 days after inspection)
Provide a post-inspection educational video covering common warning signs and long-term system care
Remain available as a resource for questions during and after the inspection
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In many Michigan counties and townships, a septic inspection is required before a property can be sold or transferred. These are commonly referred to as Time of Sale (TOS) inspections and must be completed in accordance with local health department or municipal guidelines.
Local Certification & Compliance
Advanced Well and Septic Inspections is certified to perform Time of Sale inspections in:
Washtenaw County
Wayne County
Commerce Township
Bloomfield Hills
We perform all inspections in full compliance with the specific requirements set by each local authority, ensuring the process is handled properly and efficiently.
Reporting & Process
Completion of all required inspection forms and documentation
Submission of results as required by the local authority
Clear communication with homeowners, buyers, and real estate agents
Guidance on next steps if any issues are identified
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We provide professional septic system locating services to accurately identify the location of your septic tank and drainfield. Knowing the exact layout of your system is essential for protecting it and planning any future work on your property.
Many homeowners are unaware of the exact location of their septic system, which can lead to accidental damage or complications during projects. Locating your system helps prevent costly repairs and ensures proper planning.
Common Reasons for Septic Locating
Building projects
Planning to build a garage, addition, or pole barn? Knowing the location of your septic system ensures proper setbacks and avoids interference with the system.Refinancing or property requirements
Lenders or local requirements may require verification of separation distances between the well and septic system.Landscaping and tree removal
Heavy equipment or root systems can damage septic components. Locating the system helps prevent driving or digging over critical areas.Installing driveways, patios, or pools
Prevent placing structures over the septic tank or drainfield.Routine property knowledge
Understanding your system layout helps with maintenance, future inspections, and long-term care.
What We Provide
Accurate location of septic tank and drainfield
Detailed plot plan/map (to scale) showing the system layout
Identification of system layout and components
Guidance on how to avoid damage during future projects
Knowing the location of your septic system is one of the simplest ways to prevent costly damage and protect your investment.
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Certified Water Sampling Services
We provide professional water sampling for real estate transactions, refinancing, Washtenaw county time of sale program, and general water quality concerns. Our sampling procedures follow proper protocols to ensure accurate and reliable laboratory results.
Real Estate & Loan Requirements
We perform water sampling for:
FHA loans
VA loans
RD (Rural Development) loans
Refinancing requirements
Buyer and seller requested testing
Washtenaw county Time of Sale requirements
We understand the specific requirements associated with these loan types and ensure samples are collected and handled properly to meet lender and transaction guidelines.
Water Testing for Homeowners
Curious about your water quality? We also offer water testing for homeowners who want to better understand their drinking water and overall water safety.
Common reasons homeowners request testing include:
General water quality concerns
Taste or odor issues
Health and safety reassurance
Routine well water testing and monitoring
Regular testing is one of the best ways to ensure your water remains safe and your system is performing properly.
Testing Parameters
Water samples are collected and submitted to Water Tech (a certified laboratory) for analysis, including:
Bacteria (Total Coliform & E. coli)
Nitrates
Arsenic
These are the most common health-related concerns for private well systems, especially in Michigan. Additional testing can be performed for any parameters offered by the laboratory based on client needs.
Reporting & Turnaround
Clear, easy-to-understand lab results
Prompt turnaround to meet real estate deadlines
Available to discuss results and answer any questions
Reliable & Convenient Service
Flexible scheduling to align with real estate timelines
Coordination with buyers, sellers, agents, and homeowners.
Professional, timely communication throughout the process
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If you are experiencing issues with your septic system, we provide professional troubleshooting services to help determine what is actually going on. Proper diagnosis is critical before making any major repair or replacement decisions.
Our Approach
We take a detailed, experience-based approach to evaluating your system:
Assess the condition and performance of the septic system
Identify potential causes of failure or poor performance
Evaluate the drainfield and surrounding conditions
Provide clear, honest feedback on what is happening
Why Troubleshooting Matters
Septic system replacement is one of the most expensive repairs a homeowner can face. In some cases, issues may be misdiagnosed or assumptions may be made without a full evaluation.
Before committing to costly repairs or replacement, it is important to fully understand the condition of your system and what solutions are truly necessary.
Guidance & Long-Term Solutions
Honest recommendations based on system condition
Practical steps to improve performance when possible
Care and maintenance tips to help extend the life of your system
A Trusted Second Opinion
Whether you are noticing problems or have been advised to replace your system, a professional evaluation can provide clarity and confidence in your next steps.
Proper diagnosis can be the difference between a simple solution and an unnecessary major expense.
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Peace of Mind Before Making Big Decisions
Sometimes, a septic inspection has already been performed, but the findings are unclear or you’re unsure you can trust the results. Our second opinion inspections provide clarity and confidence so you know exactly what you’re dealing with — helping buyers, sellers, and agents move forward with certainty.
When a Second Opinion Helps
Homeowners unsure about a recent inspection or repair recommendation
Real estate agents and/or mortgage lenders needing reassurance for a transaction
Sellers who want to verify the condition of their system before listing
Home buyers wanting ease of mind knowing the septic system is functioning properly (or not) before completing their purchase
Situations where costly repairs or replacement have been suggested
Our Approach
We bring years of hands-on experience and thousands of inspections to each evaluation:
Review the original inspection report and findings
Inspect the septic system thoroughly, including tank and drainfield
Identify any overlooked or misinterpreted issues
Provide clear, unbiased interpretation of your system’s condition
Offer practical care and maintenance tips to extend system life
What You Receive
A detailed, professional report clearly explaining our findings
Honest recommendations based on actual system condition
Guidance to help avoid unnecessary repairs or replacements
Peace of mind to move forward with your home purchase or sale confidently
A trusted second opinion ensures you have the information you need before making costly decisions — giving buyers and sellers confidence in their next steps.
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In Commerce township a septic inspection is required before a property can be sold or transferred. These are commonly referred to as Time of Sale (TOS) inspections and must be completed in accordance with local health department or municipal guidelines.
Reporting & Process
Completion of all required inspection forms and documentation
Submission of results as required by the local authority
Clear communication with homeowners, buyers, and real estate agents
Guidance on next steps if any issues are identified
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The city of Southfield requires home owners to get a septic inspection every 3 years. Local authority will mail out letters of reminders. (Repeat clients will get a discount)
Completion of all required inspection forms and documentation
Submission of results as required by the local authority
Clear communication with homeowners.
Guidance on next steps if any issues are identified
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In West Bloomfield townships a septic inspection is required before a property can be sold or transferred. These are commonly referred to as Time of Sale (TOS) inspections and must be completed in accordance with local health department or municipal guidelines.
Our Service Area
Livingston, Oakland, Washtenaw, Wayne, Jackson, Lenawee, Lapeer, Monroe, Genesee, Hillsdale, and surrounding counties. Howell, Brighton, Fowlerville, South Lyon, Milford, Commerce, White Lake, Bloomfield Hills,
West Bloomfield, Ann Arbor, Northville, Belleville, Grass Lake, Ortonville, and surrounding areas.
Time of Sale Certified TOS: Washtenaw County, Wayne County, Commerce Township,
and West Bloomfield Township.
Schedule a time with us
Please read below before scheduling
Please Note: Appointment times are approximate and subject to travel distance between inspection sites. While the calendar may show availability, actual scheduling may vary slightly to allow for travel time. We will confirm your appointment time after booking. If your preferred availability is not shown, please contact us, and we will do our best to accommodate your schedule.
Please Note: When prompted, if sq. ft. and age of home are not auto-generated, simply put “1”. It is not important, but we cannot remove it.
Why Choose Advanced?
Independent and Unbiased Inspections
We specialize exclusively in inspections and do not install or repair wells or septic systems. This means our evaluations are completely objective and free from conflicts of interest.
Specialized Experience
Unlike “do-it-all” inspectors (typically home inspectors), we focus specifically on well and septic systems. We bring a higher level of experience and attention to these critical components of a property. Well and septic systems are complex and require specialized knowledge. Our focus on these systems allows us to provide a more thorough evaluation than a general inspection.
Clear Interpretation of Findings
Performing the inspection is only part of the job. We clearly explain our findings so buyers, homeowners, and real estate professionals understand the condition of the system and what it means moving forward.
Industry-leading Reports
Through extensive review of industry inspection reports, we have developed a reporting system that goes beyond standard practices. Our reports are designed to be highly detailed, easy to understand, and genuinely useful to clients—not just at the time of inspection, but long after.
Each inspection includes pre-inspection educational videos to help clients be prepared, high-quality photos, and clear explanations of system conditions. In addition, clients receive guidance and video resources for ongoing maintenance, helping them better understand and care for their well and septic systems. Our goal is to provide more than an inspection—we provide long-term value and confidence in system ownership.
Did you know Michigan lacks a state-wide septic code and doesn’t require a license program to perform inspections?
Unlike many other states, Michigan does not have a statewide licensing requirement for well or septic inspectors. While some counties and townships offer their own training or certification programs, there is no uniform statewide standard that determines who is qualified to perform these inspections.
Because of this, individuals from a wide range of backgrounds may offer septic inspections after completing only a short course or general training program. While these programs can provide a basic introduction, they cannot replace the practical knowledge that comes from years of hands-on experience working with septic systems in real-world conditions.
Septic systems are complex and can vary significantly depending on soil conditions, system design, age, local regulations, and much more. Evaluating these systems requires more than simply performing a test or opening a tank. Understanding what the findings actually mean—and how they affect the performance and longevity of the system is one of the most important parts of a proper inspection.
Incorrect interpretation can create serious consequences. If a problem is missed, homeowners may face repairs that cost thousands of dollars. On the other hand, inaccurate or incomplete information can create unnecessary concern and may even cause buyers to walk away from a property based on a misunderstanding of the system’s condition.
At Advanced Well and Septic Inspections, we specialize exclusively in well and septic system inspections. This focus allows us to provide thorough evaluations and clear interpretations of our findings so homeowners, buyers, and real estate professionals can make informed decisions.
In an industry where statewide licensing is not required, experience becomes the most important qualification..
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