Fairmont, WV Home and Septic Inspections

Buying or selling a home in Fairmont requires accurate information about the property's condition. A & J Home Inspections, LLC provides comprehensive home inspections, septic inspections, and sewer scope inspections, throughout Fairmont and surrounding communities.

Local Information about Fairmont, WV

Fairmont, WV and the neighborhoods across Marion County offer a wide variety of homes—historic residences in East Fairmont and the Coalburg area that date to the early 1900s, mid-century and ranch-style houses around Pleasant Valley, and newer custom builds and planned communities in areas near Fairmont State University and along the Monongahela River. Each style brings its own set of common issues: older homes frequently show aging structural components, outdated electrical and plumbing systems, and preservation challenges such as deteriorating masonry, lead paint, or knob-and-tube wiring; newer construction can reveal defects from workmanship, improper installations, or early settling and drainage problems. Knowing how homes are built and recognizing common defect patterns helps homeowners and buyers spot issues early, prioritize repairs or renovations, and protect long-term value. This space is dedicated to practical building knowledge—clear, useful guidance that helps you make confident, lasting decisions about your home in Fairmont and throughout Marion County.

Our Services : Fairmont, WV


A comprehensive home inspection by A & J Home Inspections LLC, WV (WV063444) evaluates roofing, exterior components, foundation and structural systems, electrical systems, plumbing systems, heating and cooling systems, insulation and ventilation, interior components, and built‑in appliances to identify safety issues, defects, and maintenance needs; the inspection culminates in a detailed written report with clear observations and photographic documentation that describes condition, notes deficiencies or safety hazards, prioritizes urgent repairs, and offers recommended next steps for repair, further evaluation by specialists, or routine maintenance to help buyers, sellers, and homeowners make informed decisions.

Home Inspections Services in Fairmont, WV


Septic inspections include locating and evaluating the septic tank, assessing distribution components such as pumps, valves, and risers, and observing the drain field for signs of surfacing effluent, settling, or vegetation stress. When requested, hydraulic load testing is performed to evaluate system performance under controlled flow conditions. We also review available documentation—installation records, maintenance logs, permits, and previous inspection reports—to inform our findings and recommendations. You’re part of the process: we keep communication open, share decisions, and explain conditions and options so there are no black boxes or surprises.

Septic Inspection Services in Fairmont, WV


Whether you have a septic system or a public sewer line a Sewer scope inspection provides a camera-based examination to identify root intrusion, pipe damage, blockages, improper connections, and pipe deterioration. A technician inserts a waterproof camera into the cleanout or access point and records the line while assessing joint integrity, slope, material condition, and any intruding tree roots or grease buildup that could restrict flow. Early detection during a sewer scope can prevent backups, costly repairs, and unexpected property damage by revealing cracked or collapsed sections, cross-connections, scale buildup, or offsets caused by shifting soils. Whether evaluating a home prior to purchase, diagnosing recurring plumbing problems, or performing routine maintenance, a sewer scope gives clear visual evidence to guide repair, replacement, or preventative measures and helps ensure your system functions reliably.

Sewer Scope Inspections in Fairmont, WV


Home Aeration Unit (HAU) Maintenance in Fairmont, WV

Home aeration units (HAUs), commonly used as advanced septic treatment systems in and around Fairmont and throughout Marion County, introduce oxygen to wastewater to promote aerobic bacterial activity. This improves effluent quality and reduces odors and solids compared with conventional septic systems.

HAUs in this area require quarterly maintenance and inspections to verify aerator operation, check diffusers and blowers, monitor dissolved-oxygen levels, and ensure alarms and control components are functioning properly. Routine service calls address clogging, worn parts, and electrical issues, helping to prevent system failures or off-site discharges.

Because HAUs are regulated in West Virginia, proper documentation after each maintenance visit or service call must be completed and submitted to the WV DEP. Timely recordkeeping demonstrates compliance, protects public health, and helps preserve the longevity and reliable performance of the treatment unit.