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LPC Excavation
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Serving Bailey, CO and surrounding areas

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Hi, my name is Anthony, and I’m the Sales Manager at LPC Excavation. We specialize in foundations, land clearing, building site preparation, and dirt hauling and relocation.\n\nI pride myself on delivering best-in-class customer service through clear, consistent communication and reliable execution on every project!

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Kona Construction LLC
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Serving Bailey, CO and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

We are small locally owned company looking to do residential and commercial water, sewer, and excavation services. My phone number is (719) 696-0317 give me a call for a quote or bid on your next project!

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Rob's Cat Service, LLC
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Serving Bailey, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

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"Rob did an excellent job and was a pleasure working with him. He was very professional. We needed to have a grading and excavation done for a driveway and he made sure that he understood our needs and we appreciated his expertise."
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FAQs for excavation projects in Bailey, CO

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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