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Best Septic Inspection in Charlotte, NC

Compare 6 local septic inspection providers in Charlotte. Verified listings with real contact info.

6 verified providers · Updated 2026-04-12

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Rapid Rooter

4.8 ★ (314 reviews)

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Greenway, A Wind River Company

4.9 ★ (122 reviews)

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Charlotte Septic Pros

4.8 ★ (318 reviews)

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Rapid Rooter

4.8 (314 reviews)
4203 Ella St, Charlotte, NC 28206
Open 24 Hours
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Greenway, A Wind River Company

4.9 (122 reviews)
5600 Lakeview Rd, Charlotte, NC 28269
Open 24 Hours
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Charlotte Septic Pros

4.8 (318 reviews)
4916 Stough Rd, Concord, NC 28027
Mon–Fri 7am–11pm · Sat 8am–11pm · Sun Closed
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Ray's Well and Septic

4.0 (236 reviews)
317 N Lincoln St, High Shoals, NC 28077
Mon–Sun 7am–9pm
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HoneyBee Septic Tank Service

4.6 (45 reviews)
7894 State Hwy 49, Mt Pleasant, NC 28124
Open 24 Hours
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STS Complete Septic Service & Grading

5.0 (25 reviews)
170 Butterfly Ln, Rockwell, NC 28138
Open 24 Hours

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a septic inspection include?

A thorough septic inspection includes locating and uncovering the tank, pumping it to inspect the interior, checking inlet and outlet baffles, measuring scum and sludge layers, evaluating the drain field for signs of failure, and testing system flow. The inspector provides a written report.

Is a septic inspection required when selling a home in North Carolina?

While there is no statewide mandate, many North Carolina counties require a septic inspection during property transfers. Even where not legally required, most buyers' lenders will require an inspection. It is wise to get one before listing your home.

How much does a septic inspection cost in North Carolina?

A basic septic inspection in North Carolina costs $300 to $500. This typically includes pumping the tank. More comprehensive inspections that include dye testing or camera inspection of lines may cost $500 to $800.

Who can perform a septic inspection in North Carolina?

In North Carolina, septic inspections are typically performed by licensed septic contractors or environmental health specialists from your county health department. For property transfers, your county may have specific requirements about who can conduct the evaluation.

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