The Problem
Unstable or unsuitable soil conditions can cause foundation issues, drainage failures, and even structural damage. Most cities and engineers require certified soil test results before issuing building permits or approving new foundations — without it, your project cannot move forward.
Our Complete Solution
We partner with licensed geotechnical engineers who conduct detailed on-site testing and provide full reports that meet city, county, and Florida Building Code requirements. From small residential lots to large commercial developments, our team ensures you have the documentation needed to build with confidence.
What’s Included
Soil Sampling & Laboratory Analysis
Core samples are taken and tested to determine soil composition, bearing capacity, and moisture content.
Percolation (Perk) Tests
Measures soil absorption and drainage — often required for septic systems or drainage design.
City Submission Assistance
We prepare and upload the soil test reports as part of your permit package.
Compaction Testing
Ensures soil density and stability are within safe limits for construction.
Engineering Report Preparation
Receive an official, sealed report stamped by a licensed geotechnical engineer.