
Texas Septic Inspection Cost (2026)
Septic inspection cost in Texas ranges $250–$650. Here's what's included, when one's required, and how real estate transfers affect pricing.
350 licensed providers across 53 counties
Septic inspections are critical for real estate transactions, routine maintenance, and identifying problems before they become expensive repairs. Many states require septic inspections during property sales, making licensed inspectors essential partners in the home-buying process.
A thorough inspection evaluates the tank condition, inlet and outlet baffles, distribution box, and drain field performance. Inspectors check for structural damage, measure sludge and scum layers, and verify that effluent is flowing properly through the system.
Modern inspections may include camera inspections of pipes, dye testing to check for surface breakout, and soil probing around the drain field. A detailed report helps homeowners understand their system's condition and plan for future maintenance needs.
Polk County
25 providers
Hillsborough County
19 providers
Volusia County
19 providers
Brevard County
16 providers
Orange County
16 providers
Palm Beach County
16 providers
Pasco County
16 providers
Duval County
15 providers
Charlotte County
14 providers
Lake County
14 providers
Marion County
14 providers
Sarasota County
11 providers
Hernando County
10 providers
Miami-Dade County
9 providers
Indian River County
8 providers
Lee County
8 providers
Okaloosa County
7 providers
Osceola County
7 providers
Bay County
6 providers
Highlands County
6 providers
Leon County
6 providers
Pinellas County
6 providers
Suwannee County
6 providers
Broward County
5 providers
Citrus County
5 providers
Manatee County
5 providers
Nassau County
5 providers
St. Lucie County
5 providers
Escambia County
4 providers
Madison County
4 providers
Seminole County
4 providers
Sumter County
4 providers
Columbia County
3 providers
Levy County
3 providers
Wakulla County
3 providers
Washington County
3 providers
Baker County
2 providers
Hendry County
2 providers
Jefferson County
2 providers
Martin County
2 providers
Okeechobee County
2 providers
St. Johns County
2 providers
Bradford County
1 provider
Calhoun County
1 provider
Collier County
1 provider
Flagler County
1 provider
Franklin County
1 provider
Gulf County
1 provider
Jackson County
1 provider
Liberty County
1 provider
Putnam County
1 provider
Santa Rosa County
1 provider
Union County
1 provider
Florida requires licensing for septic system contractors and well drillers to protect public health and the environment. Licensed providers carry proper insurance, follow state regulations, and have demonstrated competency through testing and experience requirements. Every provider on this site is checked against state licensing records before being listed.

Septic inspection cost in Texas ranges $250–$650. Here's what's included, when one's required, and how real estate transfers affect pricing.
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