New Jersey βΊ Bergen County
Septic Services in Bergen County, NJ
15 septic providers based in Bergen County β 3 perform real-estate transaction inspections.
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Zuidema Septic Services & Portable Toilets
β 4.8 (776)InspectionPumping 24/7 emergency -
Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Greater Bergen
β 4.9 (722)InspectionPumpingRepair 24/7 emergency -
Rooter Experts and Drain Cleaning
β 4.9 (404)Repair 24/7 emergency -
Viper Jet Drain Services
β 5 (237)InspectionPumping -
IG Sewer & Drain Trenchless Lining
β 4.9 (212)Repair 24/7 emergency -
Lombardo Environmental
β 4.4 (151)Pumping -
Steve Rich Environmental Contractors
β 4.7 (112)Installation -
Classic Septic Inspections
β 4.6 (106)InspectionPumping Real-estate inspections -
Dutra Excavating & Sewer Inc
β 4.5 (42)InspectionRepairInstallation Real-estate inspections 24/7 emergency -
RPS Excavating
β 5 (27)InspectionPumpingInstallation 24/7 emergency -
Ken Van Wyk land Improvement
β 5 (20)InspectionPumpingInstallation -
Sewer & Drain Inspectors
β 4.9 (16)InspectionRepair Real-estate inspections -
Heights Drain Cleaning
β 4.7 (12)InspectionPumpingRepair 24/7 emergency -
Coppola Services
β 5 (1)InspectionPumping - InspectionPumping
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Septic inspections in Bergen County
Whether you're buying or selling a home with a septic system in Bergen County, an inspection documents the condition of the tank and drain field before closing. This page currently includes 15 local septic providers, including 11 that list septic inspection services, 10 that list pumping or cleaning, and 6 that list repair work.
Providers in this county are concentrated around Midland Park, Clifton, Elmwood Park, Fair Lawn, Hillsdale, Mahwah, Moonachie, and Norwood. Many companies travel beyond their home town, but septic work is local: ask whether the provider regularly serves your municipality and whether they are familiar with its health department requirements.
Buying or selling?
3 providers in this county are marked as handling real-estate transaction inspections. Confirm whether the report format will satisfy your buyer, seller, lender, attorney, and municipality.
Want a neutral inspection?
7 listings are flagged as independent inspectors. Independent does not guarantee quality; still verify credentials and scope.
Urgent backup or failure?
7 providers show 24/7 or emergency availability. Pumping may not solve a failed field, so ask what diagnostic steps are included.
Questions to ask before hiring
- Do you perform septic inspections for real-estate closings in Bergen County?
- Will the report meet my township or borough's point-of-sale requirements?
- Do you inspect only, or do you also sell repairs, pumping, or system replacements?
- What parts of the system are inspected: tank, baffles, distribution box, drain field, permits, and records?
- Are license, insurance, and any onsite wastewater credentials current?
Local requirement reminder
New Jersey has no single statewide septic inspection mandate for every home sale. Rules are set locally, and some municipalities require an inspection within a specific window before closing. Check with your municipal health department for current rules, then use this directory to compare providers. See our NJ septic inspection requirements guide for whatβs involved, how long an inspection lasts, and what happens if a system fails.
