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Whether you need to pour the foundation for a new home or install a septic system, you’ll likely require excavating services. It’s crucial that you hire the right contractor for the job so that your project goes smoothly and quickly. This guide will help you understand what you should ask excavation companies before hiring them.

4 Questions to Ask Prospective Excavating Services

1. Do you have heavy equipment licensure?

Excavators are heavy pieces of machinery that may cause accidents or injuries when operated by novices. Ask your contractor if they have a license to operate excavators and whether their employees have received the proper training.

2. Do you carry insurance?

Since there’s always some risk of accidents associated with excavating services, make sure your contractor carries minimum liability insurance. This will prevent you from accepting liability for injured employees, and you’ll receive compensation for any property damages.

3. What services do you provide?

excavating-services-Mountain-Home-ARExcavating contractors offer services related to digging and displacing soil. However, it’s still crucial to ensure the company offers the specific services you need. If you plan to erect a metal building, ask if they provide land clearing. If you need to install a septic system, ask if they offer trenching services.

4. Who’s in charge of cleanup?

Though excavating services typically include site cleanup, double-check with your contractor. The last thing you’ll want to deal with is figuring out how to clear large piles of dirt and tree debris from your property. If you need to hire a separate site cleanup service, do so before your excavation appointment.

 

The next time you need excavating services, get in touch with Americom Construction Co Inc. They offer site work and excavation to commercial and residential clients throughout the Mountain Home, AR, area. Call (870) 491-5001 to request an estimate from this general contractor, and visit the website to learn more about how they can help you complete your project.

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