
Water services, sewers and storm lines
Plumbing excavation and underground repair
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(904) 932-0002Some repairs live under dirt, driveways and slabs. When digging is the right answer, we locate first, cut clean, fix the actual problem and put the surface back, and when trenchless is the better answer we say so.
- Water service replacement from meter to house
- Sewer lateral excavation and replacement
- Under-slab tunnel access as an alternative to floor cuts
- Storm drainage and yard drain installation
- Utility locates and hand-dig around irrigation
- Backfill, compaction and sod restoration

Dig or trenchless: how we decide
The camera and locator decide, not the sales pitch. A collapsed pipe, a bad belly that needs re-grading, or a line that must be rerouted means excavation. A structurally sound pipe with root or joint problems is a lining candidate that never needs a trench. Our sandy soil digs easier and cheaper than most of the country, which keeps the honest comparison closer than people expect.
Tunneling under the slab
For under-slab sewer repairs, tunneling from outside often beats cutting terrazzo or tile floors: the house stays livable, the flooring stays intact, and the repair is inspected before the tunnel is backfilled. It is more labor, but on the right house it is the cheaper total number once flooring is priced in.
Excavation questions we hear most
No. We locate the line and the failure point first, so the cut is a targeted section rather than a trench across the property. Sod goes back when we are done.
We do. State law requires marked utilities before any dig, and we schedule the locate as part of the job.
Only for the tie-in, typically a few hours, not days. We stage the new line first so the switchover is short.
Need excavation handled today?
Live dispatch, a written flat-rate price before work starts, and stocked trucks across all six counties.