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Soil and Septic Site Evaluators in Lee, AL

8 licensed evaluators serving Lee, Alabama.

8 Professional Soil Classifier

Alison Steglich

Professional Soil Classifier

(334) 492-0861

Brian Schnarr

Professional Soil Classifier

(850) 607-5115

Christopher Davis

Professional Soil Classifier

(334) 917-3010

Gregory R. Brannon

Professional Soil Classifier

(334) 332-8509

Joey Shaw

Professional Soil Classifier

(334) 740-8333

John L. Burns

Professional Soil Classifier

(334) 787-2064

Keith Michael Patrick

Professional Soil Classifier

(334) 740-6116

P. George Martin

Professional Soil Classifier

(334) 734-0571

About soil and septic evaluations in Alabama

Alabama ties each of four evaluation methods to specific credentials. A Professional Engineer (PE), Professional Geologist (PG), Professional Land Surveyor (PLS), or Professional Soil Classifier (PSC) may perform a percolation test. A PE or PG may perform the unified soils classification method. A PSC, or an eligible ADPH-employed Public Health Environmental Site Specialist (PBESS) in an approved county for a conventional small-flow system, may perform soil morphology. Only a PSC may perform detailed soil mapping. ADPH and county health departments administer septic permitting, while the Alabama Soil & Water Conservation Committee (ALSWCC) administers the PSC credential. Ask for the relevant license number or confirmation of PBESS employment, and check PSCs against ALSWCC's current roster or other professionals with their own state licensing board.

Alabama-specific evaluator-price evidence is thin. Three operating soil classifier and land surveying firms were checked, and none published a price; available pricing was quote-only. Get quotes from two or three licensed professionals and ask what fieldwork, report, and delivery timing each quote includes. The county permit fee is separate. Mobile publishes a $200 residential permit fee plus a separate $30 initial intake fee. Jefferson publishes $1,023 for a new system, repair, or addition. Baldwin confirms that a fee applies but does not publish the amount. These limited examples show county variation, not a statewide range or average. Generic national perc-test estimates are not calibrated to Alabama's licensed-professional and county-fee structure, so call the property's LHD for its current charge.

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Frequently asked questions

How many licensed soil and septic site evaluators serve Lee, AL?

8 state-licensed evaluators are listed for Lee in our roster, sourced from the Alabama licensing board: 8 Professional Soil Classifier.

How much does a perc test or soil evaluation cost in Lee?

Alabama-specific evaluator-price evidence is thin. Three operating soil classifier and land surveying firms were checked, and none published a price; available pricing was quote-only. Get quotes from two or three licensed professionals and ask what fieldwork, report, and delivery timing each quote includes. The county permit fee is separate. Mobile publishes a $200 residential permit fee plus a separate $30 initial intake fee. Jefferson publishes $1,023 for a new system, repair, or addition. Baldwin confirms that a fee applies but does not publish the amount. These limited examples show county variation, not a statewide range or average. Generic national perc-test estimates are not calibrated to Alabama's licensed-professional and county-fee structure, so call the property's LHD for its current charge. Larger parcels, difficult access, and rush requests price above the range.

How do I verify a Alabama evaluator's license?

Look up the evaluator on the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH), Onsite Sewage Program license search at https://alabamasoilandwater.gov/psc/.