An acreage home inspection is a comprehensive evaluation of a rural property to identify any potential issues or hazards that may impact the safety, functionality, and value of the property. 

The inspection will always cover the typical areas within our residential home inspection but may also include the well water system, cisterns, septic systems, and holding tank systems.

Well Water Testing

Well water testing is a crucial part of an acreage home inspection as it ensures the safety and quality of the water supply. The inspector will collect water samples from various locations on the property, including the wellhead and any faucets or spigots. These samples will be sent to a laboratory for analysis to determine if the water meets the health standards set by the government. The results are usually sent within 3 business days and will be shared upon arrival.

 

Cisterns

Cisterns are a common water storage system used in rural properties. During the inspection, the inspector will evaluate the condition of the cistern, including the tank, the inlet, outlet, and overflow pipes, the pump, and any filtration or treatment systems. The inspector will check for any signs of leakage, corrosion, or contamination and recommend any necessary repairs or upgrades to ensure the system is functioning correctly.

 

Septic Systems

The septic system is responsible for collecting, treating, and disposing of wastewater from the property. The inspector will evaluate the condition of the septic tank, the drain field, and the distribution system. The inspector will also check for any signs of leakage or blockage and recommend any necessary repairs or upgrades to ensure the system is functioning correctly. The inspector may also advise on the frequency of pumping out the septic tank and any other maintenance requirements.

 

Holding Tank Systems

 

Holding tank systems are used when a property cannot be connected to a municipal sewer system. During the inspection, the inspector will evaluate the condition of the holding tank, including the inlet and outlet pipes, the pump, and any treatment systems. The inspector will check for any signs of leakage, corrosion, or contamination and recommend any necessary repairs or upgrades to ensure the system is functioning correctly.

In conclusion, an acreage home inspection is a thorough evaluation of the property, including the property itself, well water system, cisterns, septic systems, and holding tank systems. The inspection is essential to ensure the safety, functionality, and value of the property. Property owners should schedule an inspection to identify any potential issues and ensure that their property is in good condition.