Specialized inspection of a property's septic system and private water well — from a licensed Master Plumber who knows exactly how these systems should perform, and how they fail.
For properties outside city sewer and water service, the septic system and private water well are two of the most important — and most overlooked — systems on the property. A septic and well inspection from ATD Property Inspections evaluates how these systems are performing, whether they're functioning safely, and what condition they're in, giving you critical information a standard walkthrough simply can't.
On the septic side, Daniel evaluates the tank and overall system, looks at how the drain field is performing, and checks for the signs of a system that's failing or near the end of its life. On the well and water side, he assesses the well's function, water flow, and pressure — the things that tell you whether the home's water supply is reliable or about to become an expensive problem.
This is where Daniel's background as a licensed Master Plumber and certified septic inspector really pays off. These are specialized systems that most home inspectors aren't equipped to evaluate properly. Because Daniel has spent 35 years working hands-on with plumbing and water systems, he knows exactly how they're supposed to perform and what failure looks like — so you understand precisely what you're buying before you close.
Septic and well systems are expensive to repair or replace — a failed septic system or a dying well pump can run into the thousands — and the warning signs aren't visible on a standard home inspection. A buyer who skips this inspection is essentially betting that two of the property's most costly systems are problem-free, with no evidence either way.
An inspection from a licensed Master Plumber and certified septic inspector replaces that gamble with facts. You'll know the real condition of the septic system and water supply before you commit — so you can budget accurately, negotiate repairs, or walk away from a problem you'd otherwise inherit. For any property on a well and septic, this inspection is not optional; it's essential.
"I Inspect, so that you know what to Expect." — Daniel Windler, Owner & Operator
Call or text Daniel at 210-216-4322 and add septic and well/water evaluation to your inspection.
Daniel evaluates the septic system, drain field, well function, and water flow — the things most inspectors can't.
You receive a clear report on the condition of both systems, so you know what you're buying before you close.
Call or text Daniel today • Veteran-Owned • TREC #21665 • Licensed Master Plumber • Serving Greater San Antonio