
Septic certification in San Diego County is a professional inspection required for homes with septic systems during the selling process. It evaluates the tank condition, pumps the system, performs a hydraulic load test on the leach field, and verifies compliance with County of San Diego DEHQ records to ensure the system is functioning properly and help the sale close smoothly.
If you’re buying or selling a home in San Diego County, a septic certification isn’t optional — it’s often a required step to close escrow.
At Solid State Septic, we help homeowners, agents, and buyers move forward with confidence by delivering thorough, county-compliant septic certifications.
A septic certification is a pass/fail inspection required by lenders and buyers to verify that a septic system is functioning properly and meets San Diego County DEHQ requirements.
Without it, your transaction can be delayed — or stopped entirely.
Our certification process goes beyond a quick check — we perform a complete system evaluation:
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