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Last update on April 22, 2025

Serving Panhandle, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
Customers say: Quick response
"Friendly, down to earth, honest."





+10

Serving Panhandle, TX and surrounding areas
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In business since 2021
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"They do a great jo"
Serving Panhandle, TX and surrounding areas
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In business since 2015
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Credit card accepted
"They are amazing and the easiest contracting company I've worked with."

Serving Panhandle, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2019
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Emergency services offered
"Jeff was very responsive in doing our tree trimming job. He was very conscientious and customer focused. He is a friendly person to work with. I would recommend him."

Serving Panhandle, TX and surrounding areas
Emergency services offered
"He did a good job and I would hire him again."
Serving Panhandle, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2004
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"I wish everyone treated you the way he treated me."
Serving Panhandle, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2010
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"They did good work. Did everything that I asked for and they did it very well. Cleaned up after themselves and I was very pleased with the job they did for us."





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Serving Panhandle, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2022
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"It was very good. They just took care of the business."





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Serving Panhandle, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2023
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"Did an amazing job. Very thorough! I will be using her 1 time a week."

Serving Panhandle, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2017
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"Very trustworthy, even when you are not in your home! He is very good about cleaning up his messes, daily. He does not leave anything out. Very dependable. Amazing price for the quality of work! -Lacy"





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Unfortunately, some plumbing scenarios, like a broken sewer pipe repair, will require excavation to complete the job. Plumbing excavation costs range from $30 to $70 per cubic foot. However, if you need additional trenching, expect to pay an extra $4 to $12 per linear foot. Keep in mind that these costs are on top of the plumbing repair costs, and they don’t account for labor costs. Consult your excavation specialist to determine an accurate estimate for your job.
The average cost for pool excavation is $2,500. This cost can range from $450 to $4,500, depending on the pool shape and size, time of year, and any need to move buried utilities.
When excavating for your pool, you might have to move existing utilities. You can expect to pay an additional $15 to $25 per linear foot to move gas lines. To move a septic system, it’ll cost an additional $2,000 to $20,000. A pool that is 10 feet by 12 feet averages $450 to excavate, and a 20-foot-by-40-foot pool averages $3,020.
The cost for residential excavation is $3,200 on average, ranging between $50 and $200 per cubic yard. Total costs could range from $500 to $15,000, depending on the project type, yard size, and soil type.
When a project needs an excavator, the contractor will subcontract one as part of the larger project. If you hire an excavation specialist, you can expect to pay between $40 and $180 per hour. When excavating, if you have soil with excessive rocks or clay deposits, expect an additional cost of $200 to $1,200.
Warm weather seasons like spring and summer are ideal times to excavate due to the ground being softer and easier to dig through. However, it is important to note that bad weather, like heavy blizzard conditions or torrential rainfall, can prolong the project length, increasing costs. That’s why it’s best to avoid excavating during winter or hurricane season, depending on your home’s location.
While completing an excavation project yourself is possible, we don’t recommend it. You’ll likely need to buy or rent the equipment necessary for the job. This equipment costs as $100 per hour or $2,200 weekly, increasing by as much as 50% for larger jobs.
In addition, completing an excavating job yourself poses a safety risk. If proper marking hasn't occurred, you risk hitting buried cables and other critical piping, like gas and water lines. Additionally, if working with excavation equipment, you’ll need to steer clear of any overhead wires. Leaving this project to an excavating professional is best.
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