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Soil and Septic Site Evaluators in Ozark, MO

15 licensed evaluators serving Ozark, Missouri.

15 Onsite Soil Evaluator

Andy Jones

Onsite Soil Evaluator

Cornerstone Property Inspections

(417) 209-4321

Benjamin DeWitt

Onsite Soil Evaluator

Ben DeWitt Soil Consulting, LLC

(417) 895-8610

Brad McKee

Onsite Soil Evaluator

McKee Soils and Farm

(417) 252-0966

Carl McDougal

Onsite Soil Evaluator

Dogstone Home Inspection

(417) 350-6379

Chris Knowlton

Onsite Soil Evaluator

RH Knowlton & Sons LLC

(417) 543-1255

Daniel Guin

Onsite Soil Evaluator

DG's Home Inspections

(417) 597-4701

Dave Gress

Onsite Soil Evaluator

My Home Inspector Pro

(417) 693-1084

Heather Carnahan

Onsite Soil Evaluator

(417) 873-9517

James Burrous

Onsite Soil Evaluator

Insight Sewer LLC

(816) 809-0873

Maranda Lindsey

Onsite Soil Evaluator

Missouri Soil Solutions

(417) 321-2221

Martin Tyndall

Onsite Soil Evaluator

PTL Home & Septic Inspections LLC

(417) 250-0747

Melissa Bettes

Onsite Soil Evaluator

MB Soil & Septic Consulting, LLC

(417) 434-2287

Randy Naylor Jr

Onsite Soil Evaluator

Nailed It Services LLC

(417) 229-2550

Rick LaFevers

Onsite Soil Evaluator

Rick LaFevers Home Inspections

(417) 830-7536

Tom DeWitt

Onsite Soil Evaluator

Soil Management Services

(417) 848-8404

About soil and septic evaluations in Missouri

Missouri's construction rule (19 CSR 20-3.060) names two site evaluation methods -- a percolation test and a soil morphology evaluation -- and gives the administrative authority with permitting jurisdiction the power to decide which one your site needs. DHSS runs two matching registrations: a Registered Percolation Tester (DHSS-approved training course plus written and practical exams, or existing OSE/PE/geologist qualification) and a Registered On-Site Soil Evaluator, most commonly qualified as a soil scientist (15+ semester credit hours of soils coursework, 3+ specifically in soil morphology, then a written and field exam scored 70% or higher). Both registrations run on a 36-month renewal cycle with continuing education. Conducting either evaluation for OWTS design or installation without the required registration, or misrepresenting yourself as registered, is a class A misdemeanor under RSMo 701.053.

One verified Missouri operator (Show Me Soils, serving the area west of St. Louis including Franklin County) advertises $350 to $550 for the evaluation depending on location -- one operator's current price, not a market average; get quotes from two or three registered evaluators serving your county. The permit fee is separate and varies by jurisdiction: three counties checked directly charge $90 (Moniteau), $150 plus a separate $60 building permit (Monroe), and $510 (Boone) for new construction. There is no statewide flat fee.

Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS), Onsite Wastewater Program · Verify a license

Frequently asked questions

How many licensed soil and septic site evaluators serve Ozark, MO?

15 state-licensed evaluators are listed for Ozark in our roster, sourced from the Missouri licensing board: 15 Onsite Soil Evaluator.

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

One verified Missouri operator (Show Me Soils, serving the area west of St. Louis including Franklin County) advertises $350 to $550 for the evaluation depending on location -- one operator's current price, not a market average; get quotes from two or three registered evaluators serving your county. The permit fee is separate and varies by jurisdiction: three counties checked directly charge $90 (Moniteau), $150 plus a separate $60 building permit (Monroe), and $510 (Boone) for new construction. There is no statewide flat fee. Larger parcels, difficult access, and rush requests price above the range.

How do I verify a Missouri evaluator's license?

Look up the evaluator on the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS), Onsite Wastewater Program license search at https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/5c6151e541b74668bbaad632725224fe.