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Perc Test & Soil Evaluation in Danvers, MA

9 of the 10 licensed listings in Danvers hold a Massachusetts license class that covers this work: they are licensed to run percolation tests and evaluate soils to determine what kind of septic system a site can support. Not every well & septic professional is; see all Danvers listings for the full roster.

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Hai LamLicensed

Danvers, MA · License #14081

John A. BarrowsLicensed

Danvers, MA · License #84

Benjamin MinnixLicensed

Danvers, MA · License #14103

Morin-Cameron Group Inc.Licensed

Danvers, MA · License #14030

Gregory BernardLicensed

Danvers, MA · License #2860, 4674

Morin-Cameron GroupLicensed

Danvers, MA · License #15081

Brian J. FarmerLicensed

Danvers, MA · License #711, 4878

Hancock AssociatesLicensed

Danvers, MA · License #14778

The Morin-Cameron Group, Inc.Licensed

Danvers, MA · License #1681, 3024, 12345

What does perc test & soil evaluation cost?

A percolation test typically costs $250 to $1,000, and a full soil profile evaluation for a new system runs $500 to $1,500. The number of test pits and travel to the site drive most of the difference. On raw land this is the test that decides whether the lot is buildable, so it comes before anything else.

What is a perc test and when do I need one?

A percolation test measures how quickly water drains through your soil, which determines whether a site can support a septic system and what type it has to be. You need one before building on an unsewered lot, before a new or replacement system is designed, and often before a lender will close on vacant land.

Before you hire

Confirm the license number on this page is still active with Massachusetts, ask for proof of insurance, and get at least three written quotes; pricing on this work varies widely by site conditions.

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