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JEREMYS EXCAVATION

4590 East Rodgers Road
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JEREMYS EXCAVATION

4590 East Rodgers Road
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Land clearing, new home and new driveway clearing, install new driveways, culvert installation, culvert replacement, house demolition, shop demolition, swimming pool demolition, pond levee repair, build new ponds, stump grinding, land leveling, grading, backfill around home, commercial excavating, hauling materials such as sb2, red clay gravel, fill dirt, asphalt, crushed asphalt, sand, mason sand, etc.

Land clearing, new home and new driveway clearing, install new driveways, culvert installation, culvert replacement, house demolition, shop demolition, swimming pool demolition, pond levee repair, build new ponds, stump grinding, land leveling, grading, backfill around home, commercial excavating, hauling materials such as sb2, red clay gravel, fill dirt, asphalt, crushed asphalt, sand, mason sand, etc.


Wilson's Industrial inc.

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Wilson's Industrial inc.

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Industrial Instrumentation, spray foam insulation, erosion control, excavation, trenching,directional boring, cabling, piping, utility installation, legally licensed and bonded, over 20 years of business experience.

Industrial Instrumentation, spray foam insulation, erosion control, excavation, trenching,directional boring, cabling, piping, utility installation, legally licensed and bonded, over 20 years of business experience.



Barber excavation

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Barber excavation

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30 years experience from building golf courses down to utilities and everything in between. Quality work with a quality price wont be finished until there is a smile on your face

30 years experience from building golf courses down to utilities and everything in between. Quality work with a quality price wont be finished until there is a smile on your face


Onesource Landworks

19710 Philis Dr.
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Onesource Landworks

19710 Philis Dr.
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5 years of experience

ONESOURCE is an owner operated small local excavation business. We offer land clearing, general dirt work, utility line installation, leveling, grading, pond installation, drainage, driveway construction, pad construction, culvert installation and much more.

ONESOURCE is an owner operated small local excavation business. We offer land clearing, general dirt work, utility line installation, leveling, grading, pond installation, drainage, driveway construction, pad construction, culvert installation and much more.


PATRIOT LANDWORKS & DEVELOPMENT

4405 Mc 8001
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PATRIOT LANDWORKS & DEVELOPMENT

4405 Mc 8001
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Licensed & Insured Septic Installation serving all of Arkansas! Excavation, Land Clearing, Ponds, Culverts, Foundation & RV Pads, Storm Shelters, Off Grid Solutions, etc. Local Veteran Owned Patriotic Business! Professional, Timely & Honest!

Licensed & Insured Septic Installation serving all of Arkansas! Excavation, Land Clearing, Ponds, Culverts, Foundation & RV Pads, Storm Shelters, Off Grid Solutions, etc. Local Veteran Owned Patriotic Business! Professional, Timely & Honest!


SkyCo Hydrovac Solutions

16 Charmante Cv
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SkyCo Hydrovac Solutions

16 Charmante Cv
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Trenching Dewatering Tree Excavating for planting Catch basin Cleaning Storm Drains Clearing Conduit and pipe installation Machine Washing RV washing Digging post holes Slot Trenching Utility installation Non- Hazardous Wastwater Cleanup Standing water removal Post Emergancy Restoration Mulch and gravel removal Potholing All this done with Hydro Vaccum Excavation. Most safest and Efficient way of excavating. The Hydro also offer straight vacuuming To iliminate hard work. I have been in this industry for over 10 years and offering my experience to you. Owner/ Operator SkyCo Hydrovac Solutions

Trenching Dewatering Tree Excavating for planting Catch basin Cleaning Storm Drains Clearing Conduit and pipe installation Machine Washing RV washing Digging post holes Slot Trenching Utility installation Non- Hazardous Wastwater Cleanup Standing water removal Post Emergancy Restoration Mulch and gravel removal Potholing All this done with Hydro Vaccum Excavation. Most safest and Efficient way of excavating. The Hydro also offer straight vacuuming To iliminate hard work. I have been in this industry for over 10 years and offering my experience to you. Owner/ Operator SkyCo Hydrovac Solutions


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Excavating questions, answered by experts

The average cost of excavation is around $3,200. Most jobs fall somewhere between $500 and $15,000, depending on the amount of soil to remove, whether or not there are landscaping features or structures in the vicinity that could complicate the excavation, and the quality and contents of the soil. Larger jobs will naturally cost more, as will those in tight spaces that demand manual excavation as opposed to using heavy machinery. Hard soil and tree roots can also extend the job and drive up your labor costs.

While you can save some money by digging your own pool, you may end up paying more in construction equipment rental fees in the long run. You could, however, focus your DIY energies on lowering the cost of leveling your lawn for your pool or filling in surrounding landscaping after construction.

Professional installers often include a deep layer of crushed gravel under permeable pavers to allow more runoff to soak through into the soil below. Many installations will include multiple layers of gravel, with coarser aggregate at the base and finer aggregate that sits on top of that bottom layer. Above the gravel, you’ll often find coarse sand that helps reduce paver shifting over time. Some permeable paver designs include a water collection system set into the gravel layer to route runoff to a safe area for disposal.

To locate an underground downspout, you should start by identifying where the above ground gutter drains. Look for an entry point, such as a pipe or elbow leading into the ground. Follow the surface path for signs like depressions, landscaping disruptions, or wet areas after rain. You can use a metal detector or plumber’s snake to trace the pipe underground. For deeper pipes, a professional locator tool or camera inspection may be necessary. Visual markers or utility maps can also guide the search.

The best type of soil to build on is a mixture of sand and clay, known as loam soil. Loam soil has the best combination of these soil types to build a foundation on. The clay particles help with water retention, so it won’t erode like sandy soil might, and the sandy particles help with drainage, so you won’t see unsafe soil expansion or have an increased risk of leaks from water sitting against your foundation.

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