Get matched with top excavation pros in Evans, WA
Top-rated excavation pros.

Need a pro for your excavation project in Evans, WA?

Select your specific project to find the pro for you.

Find Excavation pros in Evans

Avatar for G-Man Construction
G-Man Construction
5.0(
8
)

Serving Evans, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent. The job was done exactly as discussed and turned out great. I plan on using Gman construction for further projects and highly recommend them for anyone’s excavation needs."
Excavating Project
Excavating Project
Excavating Project
Excavating Project
Excavating Project

+27

Response time7 hrs
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Avatar for DALTON IRONWORKS LLC
DALTON IRONWORKS LLC
5.0(
12
)

Serving Evans, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2014

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"Dalton worked diligently tp design unique and beautiful steel railings for my front steps and did so within my tight budget. I would use them again for any steel project."
south stairway
North stairway
Glamour shot buttoning up the balcony
finished product street view
dent repaired

+14

Response time2 days
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by91%of homeowners
Avatar for Eldred Earthworks & Excavation LLC
Eldred Earthworks & Excavation LLC
5.0(
2
)

Serving Evans, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Eldred Earthworks & Excavation LLC is a Washington-based excavation contractor providing professional forestry mulching, excavation, grading, and land clearing services for residential, agricultural, and commercial properties. We help property owners transform overgrown, damaged, or undeveloped land into clean, usable ground ready for construction, access, restoration, or improvement. Our services include excavation and grading, dirt work, lot clearing, forestry mulching, driveway restoration, driveway removal, debris removal, dirt removal, stump grinding and removal, sagebrush removal, storm debris cleanup, trenching, and fire mitigation services. Whether you need a homesite prepared, access roads restored, utilities trenched, or overgrown acreage reclaimed, we bring dependable equipment, hard work, and attention to detail to every project.\nWe specialize in efficient, low-impact land clearing solutions that improve property usability while helping reduce fire hazards and cleanup costs

after
during
Before and after
gravel driveway
gravel driveway

+1

1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Avatar for Property Care Services
Property Care Services
4.4(
19
)

Serving Evans, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"My project was a difficult one! I had to have a mound system put in do to the land having lots of issues. These guys were awesome with the job they did. They definitely WORK and get stuff done right the first time. Any issue they thought might be a problem they were in contact with the inspectors to make sure things were ok. (Previous owner really screwed up the septic installation and it failed miserably and didn't pass) I would definitely recommend these guys!! Very happy with the work they did."
Water sealant applied
E-Z Flow,product
Sand bed
Our Work
Our Work

+4

Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Avatar for Pro Home Services
Pro Home Services
4.6(
17
)

Serving Evans, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Allan was a very personable young man. He arrived at the predetermined time. He made sure he understood what I wanted. He did the job and left the property looking much better than when he arrived. This was the only bid I got, so I have nothing to compare to determine the value for money."
Shop Pad
Access road
Excavator
Dump Trailer
Shop Pad

+14

Response time2 days
Recommended by93%of homeowners
Avatar for HH&E
HH&E
5.0(
2
)

Serving Evans, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Driveway is amazing. Can't wait for the other work. Quick, efficient and not a arm & a leg very affordable. Which isn't something we say much anymore with high inflation"
Before
Before
Excavating Project
Before
Excavating Project

+14

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Showing 1-10 of 22
Excavating questions, answered by experts

To drill a shallow well, you may be able to use a drive well point. This is a tapered point that is driven into the ground. A drill bit at the end of PVC pipe may be another option to consider. A lot of the cost depends on what tools are available near you.

Prior to excavation, you should prepare the dig site and call 311 before you sign anything.

To get your site ready for excavation, you should move anything in the area that isn’t affixed to the land. You can save money on the excavation by removing hardscaping, including walkways, decks, concrete patios, and paver patios.

Before you carry out any digging, you should call 311 to confirm that there are no utility lines running through your excavation site. Skipping this step could lead to severe injury and property damage if your excavator hits a water, sewage, or gas line.

Septic drain lines (or leach lines) are typically buried between 18 and 36 inches underground, and should be at least 6 inches below the surface. These pipes are perforated and surrounded by filtering materials like sand or gravel. Burying the lines at this depth helps minimize odors and allows bacteria and other biological processes in the soil to effectively treat the wastewater. Burying lines too close to the surface can cause issues unless the soil is very compact and stable.

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.

The best method for digging a trench depends on the scope of the project. For a short, shallow trench (less than 2 feet deep) in light, soft soil, digging by hand may be sufficient. However, digging by hand is labor-intensive, so consider the effort required. A machine trencher is the better option for longer trenches (over 100 feet), deeper ones, or when dealing with difficult soil conditions, such as rocky or hard ground, or obstructions like tree roots. A machine can save significant time and energy in these situations.

The Evans, WA homeowners’ guide to excavation services

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.