Sewer Line Excavation Process

sewer line excavation process

Buried under the surface of every home’s lawn are utility pipes, and one of the critical ones is the sewage line. While some connect to septic tanks and fields, a majority pipe directly to the sewer mains through sewer lines.

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How to Remove an In-Ground Pool

How to Remove an In-Ground Pool

There are a few things to think about when you make the decision to remove an in-ground pool, and cost is only one of them. Read on for an overview of the process, what it can cost and how it can affect the value of your home.

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Creative Driveway Alternatives

Creative Driveway Alternatives

One common misconception about our driveways is that we need to install or replace it with the same asphalt driveway that you see everywhere you go. Although this is a very durable, uniform and well-suited option for a driveway, it is definitely not the most interesting solution.

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Building Ordinance Laws and Demolition

Building Ordinance Laws and Demolition

If your building has been damaged, you may be forced to rebuild over repair due to your state and city laws. Building ordinance laws are ever changing and can leave a building needing complete removal in the event of fire or water damage.

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Common Causes of a Persistent Wet Yard

Property with persistent wet yard

Do you have ground on your property that is always soggy or has standing water, regardless of weather? Today we’re going to talk about possible sources for water on your property that persists for months or are always present. These causes are broken into three major categories: man made, spring, and soil. All three of these issues require different solutions, including excavation, landscaping, and grading.

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What is an As-Built Septic Plan?

What is an As-Built Septic Plan?

An “as-built” plan or Record Drawing are the building plans modified to account for any changes made during the construction process. These are especially important for underground construction, such as septic records.

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