Before you begin: Permit & Aproval Steps

Important Permit Information

Well and septic installations are regulated to protect public health, groundwater, and surrounding properties. Most counties require a site evaluation, permit approval, and inspection before any work can begin. Permit requirements vary by location, and starting work without proper approval may result in delays, fines, or the need for system changes. We strongly encourage homeowners to review their county’s requirements or contact the local health department prior to installation.

Licenses Permits & Compliance

We are fully licensed and insured to operate in compliance with all state and county regulations. Below you’ll find our license information and helpful links to local county permitting offices.

Well and septic systems must meet specific county and state health regulations before work can begin. Permits ensure that soil conditions, system design, and water safety standards are properly evaluated to protect both homeowners and the environment. Taking the time to understand these requirements upfront can save time, avoid costly mistakes, and keep your project moving smoothly.

Statewide Well & Septic Permitting (Virginia)

Virginia Department of Health – Division of Onsite Water and Wastewater Services — Well & Septic Permit Info
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/environmental-health/environmental-health-services/onsite-sewage-water-services/
Includes permit applications, regulations, forms, and guidance for onsite sewage systems and private wells across Virginia.

Hanover County

Read more about well and septic permitting requirements (via Virginia Dept. of Health Onsite Sewage & Well guidance — county services are provided through the Chickahominy Health District page above):
👉 https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/environmental-health/environmental-health-services/onsite-sewage-water-services/

Henrico County

New Kent

Read more about well and septic permit requirements and application process:
👉 https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/chickahominy/environmental-health/

If your county isn’t listed, feel free to reach out. We’re happy to confirm service availability for your area.