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Ms Redz Construction LLC

1570 Lexington Ave
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Ms Redz Construction LLC

1570 Lexington Ave
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2 years of experience

We specialize in Fence's, Deck's, Pond's, Driveway's, etc... We are dedicated to treating our customers with complete respect. We are a 100% woman owned construction/excavating company with over 20 years of experience.

We specialize in Fence's, Deck's, Pond's, Driveway's, etc... We are dedicated to treating our customers with complete respect. We are a 100% woman owned construction/excavating company with over 20 years of experience.


LYLES EXCAVATING

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LYLES EXCAVATING

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At Lyles Excavating we strive for perfection. We are equipped to do tiling jobs and driveway fixes or new and many other excavating jobs. Call us today to get your quote

At Lyles Excavating we strive for perfection. We are equipped to do tiling jobs and driveway fixes or new and many other excavating jobs. Call us today to get your quote


Vanderpool LLC

130 CR-183
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Vanderpool LLC

130 CR-183
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Vanderpool excavating co. is your premier excavating, utilities and outdoor solutions company dedicated to doing whatever it takes to satisfy our customers beyond desired expectations. owner operated and service dedicated.

Vanderpool excavating co. is your premier excavating, utilities and outdoor solutions company dedicated to doing whatever it takes to satisfy our customers beyond desired expectations. owner operated and service dedicated.


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FW Pipelining

1663 Rosemont Dr
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FW Pipelining

1663 Rosemont Dr
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FW Pipelining specializes in sewer pipe clean-out & repair. By utilizing the latest technology, we are able to service your sewer or pipe system with little to no-digging and in half the time of normal repair work.

FW Pipelining specializes in sewer pipe clean-out & repair. By utilizing the latest technology, we are able to service your sewer or pipe system with little to no-digging and in half the time of normal repair work.





N&W Excavating LLC

85 Elm St.
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N&W Excavating LLC

85 Elm St.
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We are a small sub-contractor. The business currently consists of four employees and we look to grow each day. Billing will be discussed before starting any project and generally due within 30 business days.

We are a small sub-contractor. The business currently consists of four employees and we look to grow each day. Billing will be discussed before starting any project and generally due within 30 business days.


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Excavating questions, answered by experts

Trenches are typically 12 inches to 24 inches deep and 8 inches wide. However, your city or county may have specific ordinances that clarify the dimensions needed for the project. For instance, a water pipe may need to be 24 inches deep, but a drainage pipe may need to be 36 inches deep.

Excavation and grading are both generally necessary for designing your foundation, and leveling the ground where your foundation will go. These steps can also prepare the area by removing vegetation and anything else that could interfere with your home’s foundation.

Some two-in-one tools and machines do both jobs, and those could be the right solution for smaller residential projects. However, the phrase “use the right tool for the job” definitely applies to digging. For the best results, get two separate tools for your trenching and landscape edging projects or call a pro to take care of everything for you.

Skunk digging looks like a series of small, cone-shaped holes on a lawn or around the perimeter of a home, porch, deck, or shed. The holes that skunks dig when searching for grubs tend to be no more than four inches in diameter and may be up to four inches deep.

Yes, you can install a trench drain if you already have concrete in your yard or garden. While it can complicate some aspects of the job and slightly run up the cost, it is doable. Residential trench drains can be easily retrofitted to outdoor areas with concrete without having to remove excessive amounts of your patio, pool area, or decorative walkways.

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