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Soil and Septic Site Evaluators in Guilford, NC

6 licensed evaluators serving Guilford, North Carolina.

6 Licensed Soil Scientist

David C. Clapp

Licensed Soil Scientist

(336) 697-1750

G. Christopher Murray

Licensed Soil Scientist

Piedmont Environmental

(336) 662-5487

James. L. Beeson

Licensed Soil ScientistProfessional Soil Classifier

Piedmont Environmental Associates, PA

(336) 215-8820

Robert P. Willcox Jr.

Licensed Soil ScientistProfessional Soil Classifier

Willcox & Mabe Soil Solutions, PLLC

(336) 339-9128

Ryan Miebach

Licensed Soil Scientist

(336) 485-5771

Virginia K. Brown

Licensed Soil Scientist

Virginia K. Brown

(484) 888-6176

About soil and septic evaluations in North Carolina

North Carolina septic approval is based on a soil and site evaluation under 15A NCAC 18E, not a standalone percolation-rate result, and there is no single credential that performs every evaluation. Three separate paths exist: the county path, where your local health department's own Environmental Health Specialists evaluate and permit (no license check needed on your end); the Engineered Option Permit (EOP) path, where a professional engineer directs the project while a Licensed Soil Scientist (and a licensed geologist where geology is a factor) performs the soil evaluation; and the Authorized On-Site Wastewater Evaluator (AOWE) path, where a Licensed Soil Scientist who holds a further NCOWCICB certification handles the evaluation directly. Not every Licensed Soil Scientist holds the AOWE add-on, so confirm it separately from the base LSS license using the Board's roster and the NCOWCICB Evaluator List (two different rosters).

County improvement/construction-authorization fees vary by county: Bladen County totals $400 for a new-system permit (plus a $35 AOWE administrative fee), while Brunswick County runs $815 to $1,015 before a $50-$125 plan-review charge, with an added $350 charge specifically to use a private Licensed Soil Scientist's evaluation instead of the county's own. On top of county charges, a private AOWE evaluation was reported by one secondary source (Septic & Well Pro, a content/lead-generation site, not corroborated further) at $300 to $800 -- treat that figure as directional. Check your own county's current fee schedule; these examples illustrate the range, not a statewide norm.

North Carolina Board for Licensing of Soil Scientists (LSS); NC On-Site Wastewater Contractors and Inspectors Certification Board (AOWE) · Verify a license

Frequently asked questions

How many licensed soil and septic site evaluators serve Guilford, NC?

6 state-licensed evaluators are listed for Guilford in our roster, sourced from the North Carolina licensing board: 6 Licensed Soil Scientist.

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

County improvement/construction-authorization fees vary by county: Bladen County totals $400 for a new-system permit (plus a $35 AOWE administrative fee), while Brunswick County runs $815 to $1,015 before a $50-$125 plan-review charge, with an added $350 charge specifically to use a private Licensed Soil Scientist's evaluation instead of the county's own. On top of county charges, a private AOWE evaluation was reported by one secondary source (Septic & Well Pro, a content/lead-generation site, not corroborated further) at $300 to $800 -- treat that figure as directional. Check your own county's current fee schedule; these examples illustrate the range, not a statewide norm. Larger parcels, difficult access, and rush requests price above the range.

How do I verify a North Carolina evaluator's license?

Look up the evaluator on the North Carolina Board for Licensing of Soil Scientists (LSS); NC On-Site Wastewater Contractors and Inspectors Certification Board (AOWE) license search at https://ncblss.wordpress.ncsu.edu/files/LSS-Directory-12May26.pdf.