Planning a new septic system or developing land in the Tucson area? Before any septic installation can proceed, you need to know whether your soil can support it. Rite Way provides professional percolation testing for homeowners and developers across Tucson and the surrounding communities, giving you the accurate, reliable results you need to plan with confidence.
A percolation test, most commonly called a perc test, measures how quickly water is absorbed into the soil on your property. The results determine whether your land can support a septic drain field and how that system should be designed. Without accurate percolation test results, there’s no reliable way to size or properly place a septic system.
Rite Way handles the entire process, from digging test holes and filling the holes with water to measuring the water level drop and delivering your final results.
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Perc testing requires precision. An inaccurate result can lead to an undersized or poorly placed septic system – and that’s a problem that’s expensive to fix after the fact. Here’s why Tucson homeowners rely on Rite Way for all their septic tank services:
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Rite Way has spent years helping Tucson-area homeowners navigate the septic process with confidence. Whether you’re building a new home in Marana, developing land near Sahuarita, or planning an addition in the Foothills, we bring the same level of care and thoroughness to every job. We’re straightforward about what we find, realistic about timelines, and committed to helping you move forward – not keeping you in the dark.
Timing matters when it comes to perc testing. Here’s what to keep in mind for Tucson and the surrounding area:
A failed perc test doesn’t necessarily mean your project is over. Here’s what your options may look like:
Rite Way will walk you through your options honestly. We’ll never push you toward unnecessary work.
Whether you’re breaking ground on a new build or need percolation testing for a property purchase, Rite Way makes the process simple. We serve Tucson and surrounding communities throughout Southern Arizona. Call us today or book your appointment online.
The percolation rate determines how well your soil can absorb wastewater. Without it, a septic system can’t be properly sized or placed, which leads to failures down the line.
A perc test is typically required before installing a new septic system, adding a drain field, or developing land that will rely on an onsite wastewater system.
While DIY perc testing is possible in some situations, most counties, including Pima County, require results from a licensed professional for permitting purposes.
A percolation rate of 1 to 60 minutes per inch is generally considered acceptable for a conventional septic drain field, though local requirements vary.
Not always, but options like alternative system designs or retesting in a different area of the property can sometimes move a project forward even after an initial failure.