Soil Testing & Analysis in Kent

Soil Testing and Analysis in Kent

How will soil conditions shape planning, design and risk management across your Kent site?


Our soil testing service provides clear, lab-verified evidence on composition, contamination and suitability. We translate results into practical recommendations developers, architects and contractors can act on from day one.

Fast, Clear, Planning-Ready Support

Fast response 

Calls answered in 2 rings, emails replied to within the hour.

Free expert advice

Clear guidance before you commit.

Cost-effective

Working in partnership with clients to ensure planning approval first time

Typical 10-day turnaround

Industry Leading Standard

Expert Team

We stay with you from first call through to submission. 

Do you need Soil & Analysis Testing in Kent?

If you’re building, extending or altering land in Kent, soil analysis provides the evidence architects and engineers need to design foundations, drainage and risk mitigation accurately.

We deliver fast, planning-ready results that remove guesswork and help keep construction choices efficient.

Engineering considerations across Kent are shaped by its chalk landscapes and coastal geography, including:

  • Chalk geology across the North Downs, influencing foundation and infiltration design

  • Clay soils within lowland and Weald areas, increasing shrink–swell risk

  • Coastal and estuarine deposits, affecting bearing capacity and drainage

  • Previously developed land near transport corridors, requiring ground verification

These factors regularly inform planning submissions.

Our soil testing and analysis service is delivered across Kent and its surrounding districts, supporting planning, design and land quality assessment for homes, developments and large construction projects.

Compliance & Legal Context for Soil Testing & Analysis in Kent

Soil data interacts with multiple planning requirements:

NHBC foundation guidance & shrink–swell tables

BS 5930 Site Investigation Standard

Contaminated land policy & Environmental Protection Act principles

Accurate soil classification reduces structural risk and avoids unnecessary over-engineering.

Local Case Insight

A residential plot in Kent underwent soil analysis after site investigations revealed clay soils with moisture-sensitive behaviour. Testing confirmed shrink–swell potential influenced by local geology and surrounding trees. The findings enabled early adjustments to foundation depth and detailing, reducing the likelihood of future movement and supporting a robust structural design from the outset.

Soil Testing & Analysis Packages in Kent

Our Soil Analysis Reports in Kent give developers, designers and landscapers reliable baseline data that informs planting plans, remediation strategies and specification choices with confidence.

Key Deliverables for Kent Soil Analysis

  • Accredited laboratory analysis (ISO 17025 & ISO 9001) 
  • Nutrient and contamination profiling 
  • Suitability assessment for development, remediation or planting 
  • Clear recommendations aligned with regulatory and planning needs 
  • Field observations (Comprehensive Package) 
  • Planning-ready, remediation-ready and design-support reporting 
  • Nationwide coverage 

Core Package

You collect the sample using the ProHort sampling kit and instructions.
The sample is returned to ProHort via our courier.

Analytical Package

(Includes the full Core Package)

Adds professional interpretation of laboratory data, showing how results compare with accepted standards.

Comprehensive Package

(Includes Core + Analytical)

A ProHort expert attends site, undertakes sampling and conducts a visual assessment of factors influencing soil behaviour.

Support

Our team is here to guide you throughout the process.

Next Steps

Need soil testing in Kent?


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FAQ - Soil Testing & Analysis in Kent

Why is soil testing important for development sites in Kent?

Kent contains clay soils, chalk geology and extensive agricultural land where ground conditions can vary significantly. Soil testing helps identify stability, drainage and contamination risks early.

Kent County Council – https://www.kent.gov.uk/

Housing schemes, commercial developments and infrastructure projects commonly require soil testing as part of planning validation.

 

Clay shrink–swell potential, chalk dissolution and residual agricultural chemicals are often encountered.

 

 

How does soil testing influence foundation design in Kent?

Results inform foundation depth, construction type and the need for specialist solutions in unstable ground.

 

 

Yes, permeability testing supports SuDS design and soakaway feasibility assessments.

 

 

Testing should be completed at feasibility or pre-application stage to reduce planning risk.

 

 

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