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M&W Excavating, LLC
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Serving Roach, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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"M&W were very professional. Job was done well and in a very timely manner. The cost was very reasonable. I would use them again without hesitation and recommend them."
Response time6 hrs
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Powerhouse Solutions LLC
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Serving Roach, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2009

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With over 10 years of experience in the home improvement industry, we are the experts you need to take care of your home or business. We are bonded and insured. All employees have clean backround checks and we don't allow any drinking, smoking, chewing or cursing on any job site. We handle everything from decks to windows. We will treat your home as we would treat our own. Give PowerHouse Solutions, LLC, a call today, we look forward to working with you! No up front charges to the contractor! Estimates are Free too!

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Danforth Solutions LLC
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Serving Roach, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

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"I would love to give Steve and his crew (even Junior) a 12 star rating. Steve and crew went over and beyond what we expected. He kept in touch with us regarding the installing of our failing system. Very professional and the work was exceptional. Showed up when expected and completed the work on time. Would hire them over and over again. Thanks Steve for all your help."
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Response time2 days
Recommended by33%of homeowners
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Hard Rock Excavation, Septic & Landscape
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Serving Roach, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

"What is important to me. They kept me informed throughout the project. Jonathan let me know when they will be there and they showed up. If anything outside the normal job, they asked me for guidance or approval. He finished the job on time. I wish all contractors were like that."
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Septic Tanks questions, answered by experts

You can cover a septic tank riser with dirt, but it’s not always the best idea. If you have a plastic riser and you bury it, you can easily lose track of it since you won’t be able to find it with a metal detector. Make sure to clearly note where your rise is in your yard so that you’re able to access it easily the next time you or a septic pro needs it. Don’t bury the cover too deep or you could place too much stress on it and make it too difficult to access in the future.

A leaking well pipe is quite different from if the well itself is leaking. To seal a leaking well, pour a cement mixture or bentonite into the space between the well casing and the borehole wall. The heavier cement collects at the bottom to form a solid seal, pushing lighter materials like mud and fluids up toward the surface. Professional well installation companies have the equipment to do this properly. 

Yes, you can adjust your well pump pressure relatively easily by yourself. You’ll need to remove the cover from your pressure switch and adjust a nut that controls cut-in pressure. Learn more about how to adjust a well pump pressure switch with a step-by-step guide to setting your water pressure.

Wells should be at least 100 feet deep for drinking water, but they may need to be deeper depending on the local geology, water quality, and your household’s water usage. Work with a qualified well drilling professional who can assess the appropriate depth for your well and test the water before drinking it.

A household of four can easily fill a 1,000-gallon septic tank within a week. It may be 10 to 14 days for smaller households. But the reason why you don't need weekly pumping is because the tank's contents eventually reach the overflow pipe. They flow down this pipe to the absorption area whenever water is used in your home. The tank keeps working at this full level until it's pumped again.

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