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Although many homeowners are willing to roll up their sleeves and do a little digging, the task of excavating is more difficult, complicated, and dangerous than most people realize, which is why it’s always best to leave the job to the professionals. Here are three household projects that require excavation and why you shouldn’t attempt to do the work yourself.

Jobs Around the House That Require Excavation

1. Foundation Repair

When foundations crack or leak, excavating is necessary to see the structure and repair the damage. By digging trenches around the base of your house, contractors can spot cracks and other physical signs of a distressed stone or concrete base, and then work on sealing, waterproofing, and protecting the foundation.

2. Pool Installation

excavatingBefore professionals can install your pool and create a gorgeous deck, they’ll need to excavate the ground. However, moving copious amounts of dirt and rock is dangerous, especially since trenches can become unstable. Only trust professionals to handle pool excavation and installation, and ask contractors about their safety record before they start.

3. Sewer Line Rerouting

Moving plumbing might seem simple, but depending on how far you need to move fixtures and drains, your contracting team may need to do some excavating. Often, main sewer lines are located underneath the home and may be encased in gravel and cement. However, with careful excavation, professionals can move plumbing to improve your space.

 

If your home needs a few updates that require excavating, turn to the skilled team at Ritas Equipment Rental & Trash Disposal in Kalaheo, HI. These professionals offer several waste management services, including septic installation and commercial trash removal. They also provide land clearing, demolition, and excavation to residents and businesses across Kauai. Send a message online to request a free estimate, or call (808) 332­-8339 to schedule an appointment.

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