Bonanza Septic & Jetting Solutions
Septic Tank Inspector in Reno, NV
Bonanza Septic & Jetting Solutions is a Reno-based septic service provider specializing in visual inspection and tank pumping for properties throughout Nevada. The company's visual inspection service involves assessing the above-ground components of the septic system — tank condition, drain field surfacing, plumbing connections, and overall system function — without excavating the tank, while its tank pumping service focuses on removing accumulated sludge and scum from the tank, essential maintenance that prevents drain field failure and extends system life. The business is based at 30 Kit Kat Dr, Mound House, NV 89706, positioning it to serve Reno and the surrounding Nevada communities. The company holds a 4.7-star rating from 91 verified reviews, reflecting consistent customer satisfaction with its septic inspection work. Customers can contact Bonanza Septic & Jetting Solutions directly to schedule an inspection or request a quote through the company's website at www.bonanzaseptic.com. In Nevada, septic systems are regulated by Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) — Bureau of Water Pollution Control. The state recommends inspections every 3–5 years. Many homes in the greater Reno area rely on private septic systems rather than municipal sewer. A site evaluation including soil analysis and percolation test is required before permit approval. Comparing quotes from Bonanza Septic & Jetting Solutions and other local professionals ensures Reno homeowners get competitive pricing and can choose an inspector whose services match their specific situation.
Services
- Visual Inspection
- Tank Pumping
Credentials
- Rating
- 4.7 (91 reviews)
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Bonanza Septic & Jetting Solutions — Frequently Asked Questions
- What does Bonanza Septic & Jetting Solutions charge for a septic inspection in Reno?
- A visual septic inspection with Bonanza Septic & Jetting Solutions in Reno, Nevada typically runs $175 to $325, depending on tank accessibility and system size. A full inspection with dye testing generally costs more, and combining the inspection with tank pumping adds to the total. Contact Bonanza Septic & Jetting Solutions directly for an exact quote, or use the quote tool above to compare pricing from multiple inspectors in Reno.
- What services does Bonanza Septic & Jetting Solutions offer for septic systems in Reno?
- Bonanza Septic & Jetting Solutions provides visual inspection and tank pumping for homeowners and buyers in the Reno area. Visual inspections assess the above-ground components and overall system function, while tank pumping removes accumulated solids to maintain performance. Call Bonanza Septic & Jetting Solutions to confirm which service fits your property's needs.
- What areas does Bonanza Septic & Jetting Solutions serve around Reno?
- Bonanza Septic & Jetting Solutions serves Reno and the broader Nevada region. Call the company directly to confirm service coverage for your specific address and to ask about travel fees for properties outside the immediate Reno area.
- Is Bonanza Septic & Jetting Solutions licensed to perform septic inspections in Nevada?
- Bonanza Septic & Jetting Solutions performs septic work under Nevada regulations administered by Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) — Bureau of Water Pollution Control. Always confirm the company's current licensing and insurance before scheduling, and check with your local Reno health department for any additional permitting or inspection requirements that may apply to your property.
- How should I prepare for a septic inspection by Bonanza Septic & Jetting Solutions?
- Before Bonanza Septic & Jetting Solutions arrives, locate your septic system records (often available from the local Nevada health department), mark the tank access lids if you know where they are, clear any obstructions over the tank and drain field, and avoid running water for an hour or two before the appointment. If your tank needs pumping as part of the inspection, make sure the inspector can access the lids — this may require digging if they're buried.
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