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"Ty Lewis Excavation saved the day for me. I needed 5 tons of gravel to be evenly spread across my newly built carport on short notice and Ty Lewis did not disappoint. He took his time and got the job done extremely efficiently and professionally...it was a genuine pleasure watching him work. He was not only professional and excellent communicator, but he was courteous and so very polite...truly a joy to work with him."

Felise B on March 2025

We cover anything from land clearing, excavation, driveways, and pads. Anything dirt we can get it done. We are family owned and operated.

"Ty Lewis Excavation saved the day for me. I needed 5 tons of gravel to be evenly spread across my newly built carport on short notice and Ty Lewis did not disappoint. He took his time and got the job done extremely efficiently and professionally...it was a genuine pleasure watching him work. He was not only professional and excellent communicator, but he was courteous and so very polite...truly a joy to work with him."

Felise B on March 2025


PRIME EXCAVATION LLC

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PRIME EXCAVATION LLC

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We offer quality and affordable excavation services. boring,Trenching, land clearing,and landscaping

"Awesome! Sal and his team handled all aspects of the job flawlessly"

Keith P on July 2024

We offer quality and affordable excavation services. boring,Trenching, land clearing,and landscaping

"Awesome! Sal and his team handled all aspects of the job flawlessly"

Keith P on July 2024



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Lemm Excavation LLC

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Lemm Excavation LLC

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Welcome to Lemm Excavation, your trusted partner in precision trenching, stump removal, water leak repairs, installs, landscaping and more! Communication is one of our top priorities. We always call, text or message back our customers and offer free quotes.

Welcome to Lemm Excavation, your trusted partner in precision trenching, stump removal, water leak repairs, installs, landscaping and more! Communication is one of our top priorities. We always call, text or message back our customers and offer free quotes.



HP dirtworks

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HP dirtworks

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Dirtwork clearing drainage work also offer mobile mechanic work for heavy equipment, semis, trucks, and cars. Honest reliable down to earth and stand by our work. Have 15 years experience in the field and now are owner operators

Dirtwork clearing drainage work also offer mobile mechanic work for heavy equipment, semis, trucks, and cars. Honest reliable down to earth and stand by our work. Have 15 years experience in the field and now are owner operators




Delaney Construction

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Delaney Construction

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Delaney Construction is a small family owned and operated company specializing in most of your excavation and laboring needs. We dig water lines, plumbing, tree removal, fixing driveways or filling holes, land clearing and etc. Free Estimates! We look forward to helping you!

Delaney Construction is a small family owned and operated company specializing in most of your excavation and laboring needs. We dig water lines, plumbing, tree removal, fixing driveways or filling holes, land clearing and etc. Free Estimates! We look forward to helping you!


Legacy Dirt Works

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Legacy Dirt Works

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From clearing land, to driveways, to Pad sites, to finish grading, to pond creation, and everything in between there isn't much we can't do at Legacy Dirt Works. We value your specific needs and we'll always work hard to make sure you want to call us the next time you have an excavation job. We are a small 3 owner/operator company that has years of experience with equipment and site planning. We don't believe in one-size fits all solutions. We'll come out to your site to create an accurate plan and fair cost estimate based on your specific needs.

From clearing land, to driveways, to Pad sites, to finish grading, to pond creation, and everything in between there isn't much we can't do at Legacy Dirt Works. We value your specific needs and we'll always work hard to make sure you want to call us the next time you have an excavation job. We are a small 3 owner/operator company that has years of experience with equipment and site planning. We don't believe in one-size fits all solutions. We'll come out to your site to create an accurate plan and fair cost estimate based on your specific needs.

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Excavating questions, answered by experts

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.

A trench that is less than 5 feet deep often doesn't require a protective system. Most residential trenches will not go this deep (the typical residential drainage trench is just 18 inches deep). In the event that an excavator needs to dig more than 5 feet beneath the surface, a protective system is required unless the excavation is in entirely stable rock.

Yes, trenchers can go through gravel. Gravel is made up of smaller, softer rocks that certain trenchers are able to cut through. Just be sure to use a rock wheel trencher or chain trencher, both of which are made to cut through rocky landscapes and gravel pathways without dulling the teeth or chain.

Septic tanks are typically buried between four inches and four feet deep, depending on the property, the soil, and the size of the tank. When the septic tank is buried on the deeper end of this range, it may be harder for you to locate it on your own with a soil probe or just by observing the yard for signs of the tank. However, if you have trouble finding the septic tank, a pro will be happy to help you.

The answer may vary based on where you live. Residential sewer lines are generally buried 5 feet to 6 feet under the ground. However, it's not uncommon to see pipes buried as deep as 8 feet in colder climates in order to ensure that piping is placed below the freeze line. Digging depth could impact your sewer line replacement cost.

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