Best Perc Test in Greene County, PA
Compare 13 local perc test providers in Greene County. Verified listings with real contact info.
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L&M Water Services
223 Dividing Ridge Rd, Graysville, PA 15337
5 ★
5 reviews
Wayne Lumber & Supply
542 W High St, Waynesburg, PA 15370
4.6 ★
91 reviews
Hapchuk, A Wind River Company
226 Rankin Rd, Washington, PA 15301
4.6 ★
96 reviews
H & H Water Controls
565 PA-88, Carmichaels, PA 15320
4.2 ★
5 reviews
McMillen Engineering, Inc.
115 Wayland Smith Dr, Uniontown, PA 15401
4 ★
9 reviews
Greene County District Atty
10 East High St #304, Waynesburg, PA 15370
3 ★
2 reviews
Podobnik Sanitation
1115 Keith Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15239
5 ★
11 reviews
Micsky Excavating and Septic Systems LLC
980 Mercer Rd, Greenville, PA 16125
4.7 ★
21 reviews
Environmental Service Labs Inc
1276 Bentleyville Rd, Van Voorhis, PA 15366
4 ★
1 reviews
Drnach Environmental
471 Weigles Hill Rd, Elizabeth, PA 15037
4.2 ★
5 reviews
B & D Excavating Inc.
465 Ashwood Rd, Darlington, PA 16115
5 ★
2 reviews
RMC Sanitation
270 Smith Township State Rd, Burgettstown, PA 15021
5 ★
4 reviews
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a perc test and why do I need one?
A perc test (percolation test) measures the rate at which water drains through soil. It determines whether your property can support a septic system and what type. You need one before installing a new septic system, buying undeveloped land for building, or replacing a failed drain field.
How much does a perc test cost in Pennsylvania?
A perc test in Pennsylvania typically costs $400 to $1,000. This includes the soil probe and percolation test, performed or supervised by a certified SEO. The cost varies by county and the number of test holes required.
What happens if my property fails the perc test?
If conventional perc test results are outside acceptable ranges, you may still be able to install an alternative system such as a sand mound, drip irrigation, or aerobic treatment unit. Your SEO can advise on options. In some cases, a different location on the property may yield better results.
When is the best time to do a perc test in Pennsylvania?
Perc tests in Pennsylvania are best done in spring (March-May) when the water table is typically highest, providing the most conservative results. Tests done during dry periods may not accurately reflect wet-season conditions. Your SEO may require seasonal high water table evaluation.