Driveways
Driveway excavation removes old material and shapes a stable base to support new pavement. The process ensures proper grading for drainage and long‑term durability. This creates a smooth, reliable surface ready for asphalt, concrete, or stone installation.
Foundation Excavation Foundation excavation prepares the ground for new construction by digging to precise depths and dimensions. Soil is removed safely while maintaining stable trench walls and proper site drainage. This creates a solid, level base for footers, foundations, and structural support.
Land Clearing
Land clearing removes trees, brush, stumps, and debris to prepare a site for building or development. The area is graded and leveled to create a clean, workable surface. This service improves accessibility and sets the stage for construction, landscaping, or utility installation.
Sanitary Sewer
Sanitary sewer excavation installs or repairs underground sewer lines that carry wastewater away from homes and businesses. Trenches are dug to the correct slope to ensure proper flow. The system is then connected, tested, and backfilled for long‑term reliability.
Water Lines
Water line excavation exposes or installs underground pipes that supply clean water to a property. Crews dig precise trenches to protect the line and maintain proper depth. Once installed, the system is pressure‑tested and backfilled to restore the site.
Fire Hydrants
Fire hydrant installation requires excavating to the correct depth and connecting the hydrant to the municipal water system. The area is stabilized to ensure the hydrant remains upright and accessible. This service enhances fire protection and meets local safety standards.
Storm Water
Storm water excavation creates systems that manage runoff and prevent flooding. Trenches and basins are shaped to direct water safely away from structures. These installations help protect properties and improve drainage efficiency.
Catch Basins
Catch basin excavation installs underground structures that collect and filter storm water. The basin is set at the proper grade to capture runoff and prevent debris from entering the drainage system. This improves water flow and reduces erosion or flooding.
Water Retention
Water retention excavation forms ponds, basins, or reservoirs designed to hold excess storm water. The area is shaped and compacted to maintain structural integrity. These systems help control runoff and support environmental compliance.
Ditches
Ditch excavation creates channels that guide water away from roads, fields, and structures. The ditch is graded to maintain consistent flow and prevent standing water. This service improves drainage and reduces erosion risks.
Manhole Excavation, Repair, or Installation
Manhole excavation exposes existing structures or prepares the ground for new installations. Repairs involve stabilizing the area, replacing damaged components, and ensuring proper alignment. New manholes are set securely to provide long‑term access to underground utilities.
Well Line
Well line excavation installs or repairs the underground piping that carries water from a well to a home or facility. Trenches are dug to the correct depth to protect the line from freezing and damage. The system is then connected, tested, and backfilled for dependable water flow.