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Most construction projects, from building a new home to installing a septic tank, start with clearing the land and excavating the site. While digging a hole in the ground might seem simple, minor missteps can make the site dangerous and lead to severe problems down the line. This guide will help ensure that your excavation is as smooth and successful as possible.

4 Tips for Excavating a Site

1. Control the Erosion

excavatingExcavating means exposing soil to the elements without the protection normally provided by grass, tree roots, and compacted dirt. Erosion from rain or groundwater can make the construction site unstable, threatening the safety of workers and the surrounding environment.

2. Locate Utility Lines

Hitting a buried electrical line, fiber-optic cable, and other utility system during excavation can be dangerous and potentially knock out service to the entire area. Before excavating, check with your local utility providers — who will help identify sewer, water, and electrical lines.

3. Take Advantage of Good Weather

Every construction project is, to some extent, at the mercy of the weather. A serious rainstorm or frozen ground can cause lengthy, expensive delays, so proceed with your project any time the weather is favorable.

4. Hire a Good Excavation Contractor

Excavating is labor-intensive and complicated, so it’s always best to have a professional to tackle the digging for you. A good contractor will have the expertise to avoid serious problems and the equipment to get the job done quickly and safely.

 

No matter what kind of excavation project you have in mind, the excavating professionals at Victor Enterprises in Victory, NY, will exceed your expectations. These skilled contractors will handle the bulldozing and backhoe duties for you and won’t leave until your property is clean and ready for the next step of the project. Visit their website to learn more about their excavation services, or call (585) 742-2232 to request an estimate today.

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