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Best Perc Test in Mason, MI

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6 verified providers · Updated 2026-04-25

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Michigan Septic, LLC

5.0 ★ (589 reviews)

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MISS DIG 811

3.6 ★ (56 reviews)

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Apex Septic And Excavating, Inc

4.9 ★ (79 reviews)

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Michigan Septic, LLC

5.0 (589 reviews)
938 S Meridian Rd, Mason, MI 48854
Mon–Fri 8am–5pm · Sat–Sun Closed
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MISS DIG 811

3.6 (56 reviews)
417 Seymour Ave, Lansing, MI 48933
Open 24 Hours
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Apex Septic And Excavating, Inc

4.9 (79 reviews)
114 E Lawrence Ave Ste. 210, Charlotte, MI 48813
Mon–Fri 9am–5pm · Sat–Sun Closed
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Esper's Excavating LLC

5.0 (13 reviews)
915 W Beard Rd, Perry, MI 48872
Mon–Thu 7am–7pm · Fri–Sat 7am–5pm · Sun 8am–5pm
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Howell Sanitary Co

4.8 (107 reviews)
5205 Pinckney Rd, Howell, MI 48843
Mon–Fri 8am–5pm · Sat 8am–12pm · Sun Closed
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Accuex Septic Excavating

5.0 (45 reviews)
10551 Byron Rd, Howell, MI 48855
Mon–Sun 7am–8pm

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a perc test and why do I need one in Michigan?

A perc test (percolation test) measures how quickly water drains through soil. It is required before installing any new septic system and is conducted under the oversight of your county health department. MDHHS's Michigan Criteria for Subsurface Sewage Disposal sets the soil evaluation standards that govern the percolation testing process statewide.

How much does a perc test cost in Michigan?

A perc test typically costs $500 to $1,500, including soil profile evaluation. Municipal fees for health officer oversight add $100-$400. Total costs vary based on regional regulatory requirements and professional standards.

What happens if my property fails the perc test in Michigan?

If conventional perc test results do not meet state standards, you may be able to install an alternative system (mound system, drip irrigation, FAST unit) if site conditions allow. In densely developed areas, failing lots may have no viable septic option, requiring connection to public sewer if available.

Who can perform a perc test in Michigan?

Soil evaluations and perc tests must be conducted by a licensed soil evaluator or Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) approved by your county health department. The evaluation must be witnessed by a county health officer.

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