
Serving Aitkin, MN and surrounding areas
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In business since 2024
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Warranties offered
"Called and they delivered right away!"





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Serving Aitkin, MN and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2024
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Called and they delivered right away!"





+5

Serving Aitkin, MN and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2023
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"They had several creative solutions for challenging issues."
Serving Aitkin, MN and surrounding areas
In business since 1987
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
"This was not an excavation job. We had a fuel tank removed from our basement. They did a very nice job and cleaned everything up that they did and took everything that belonged to the removal of the tank with them."


Serving Aitkin, MN and surrounding areas
In business since 1987
Free estimates
Offers commercial services
"The tank was emptied and removed. Because of some clearance issues they had to cut the tank into pieces to remove it. They removed everything and cleaned up. There was no Fuel Oil Spillage at all. They even patched the holes where the filling tubes exited the house. Fantastic job."





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Serving Aitkin, MN and surrounding areas
"The team was prompt and very detailed, was able to pivot and suggest little changes that improved the overall look. They reconstructed a soffit and several bathroom and bedroom walls to enhance the appearance. I asked for non textured ceilings and they are flawless. Great communication throughout the job…I will rehire again in the future!!"





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Serving Aitkin, MN and surrounding areas
In business since 1985
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"TJ was a pleasure to work with - honest, fair pricing, delivered on time"
Depth depends on the type of installation and the regulations in your area. Water supply lines typically require 24 inches, while drainage pipes are often installed 36 inches below grade. For most general projects, a depth of 12 to 24 inches and a width of about eight inches is sufficient. Sticking to these specs keeps your utilities safe, code-compliant, and easier to maintain later.
When you need to run utilities underground, you’ve got two main options: boring or trenching. Boring employs directional drilling to install utilities without exposing a continuous channel, while trenching requires excavating an open channel to place utilities securely. Directional drilling preserves landscape integrity, whereas trenching provides direct access for installation, albeit with greater surface disruption. This clear comparison helps you select the method best suited to your project.
Plan on 12 hours to dig 100 linear feet when the soil is cooperative and you can work continuously. This timeframe applies when work is performed consistently and methodically. Factors such as rocky soil, tree roots, obstructions, and frozen ground increase the overall duration, demanding extra planning and effort. Comprehensive operational planning ensures that every challenge is managed efficiently and the project is completed on schedule.
If you want your yard to look untouched, laying fresh sod over the trench is the quickest fix. New sod needs 30 to 45 days to root and blend with the rest of your lawn. A local sod pro can provide you with a firm timeline and tips to ensure the grass takes hold and maintains your curb appeal.
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