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Your Local Spokane Company for Excavation, Demolition, Sewer Repair, & More
When it comes to any land development project, there are crucial tasks such as excavation, sewer installation, road widening, foundations, and other related jobs. If you're in search of a dependable excavation company that can proficiently handle sewer and site development projects, look no further than Junk Grunts Land Development. When choosing Junk Grunts, you're guaranteed a successful outcome. Allow us to showcase the reasons:
Land Excavation
We excel in various tasks related to land excavation, starting from site preparation to demolition. Our team of skilled excavating contractors, located near Spokane, WA, possesses the expertise to handle a wide range of responsibilities. In addition to land excavation, we are proficient in subdivision development, utility trenching, grading, constructing gravel roads, and much more.
Trenchless Sewer Repair and Sewer Installation
In case of any urgent trenchless sewer repair needs, our team of experts is readily available to come to your aid. At Junk Grunts, our skilled drain specialists specialize in handling pipe bursting, sewer hookups, and other related services. Moreover, our sewer installation contractors are equipped to conduct thorough video inspections, allowing them to identify and address any problems within your drainage system.
Snow Removal & Deicing
When winter blankets the region with snow and ice, count on us to clear the way. Our dedicated team of experienced professionals is equipped with state-of-the-art snow removal equipment and a commitment to ensuring safe, accessible pathways for your home or business.
With a proven track record of reliability and efficiency, we take the hassle out of winter weather. Whether you need your driveway cleared, parking lots de-iced, or walkways maintained, we're here to keep your property safe and accessible all season long. Trust Junk Grunts Land Development's Snow Removal Division to handle the chill, so you can stay warm and worry-free.
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Need more information? Call us at (509) 204-3033.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I choose the right land excavation company for my project?
A: When selecting a land excavation company, consider factors such as their
experience in the industry, reputation, licensing and insurance, equipment availability,
project timeline, and cost estimates. It's important to request references and view
their past projects to ensure they have the expertise and equipment necessary for
your specific needs. For more details contact us.
Q: Are excavating contractors licensed and insured?
A: Yes, reputable excavating contractors are typically licensed and insured. Licensing
requirements vary by location, so it's important to check with local authorities to
ensure the contractor you hire meets the necessary qualifications. Insurance
coverage, including liability and workers compensation, is crucial to protect both
parties in case of accidents or damages during the project. For more details contact
us.
Q: What does site preparation include?
A: Site preparation involves several key steps: assessing and surveying the land, clearing vegetation and debris, demolishing existing structures if needed, and excavating and grading the site. It includes installing erosion control measures, utilities, and drainage systems. Access roads and construction entrances are built, and temporary fencing is erected for security. Environmental protection measures are implemented, and necessary permits are obtained. This process ensures the site is ready for construction, providing a stable and safe foundation for subsequent building activities.
Q: How much does utility trenching cost per foot?
A: The cost of utility trenching per foot varies widely, typically ranging from $5 to $12 for basic trenching. For more complex projects, costs can exceed $20 per foot. Factors affecting cost include:
- Soil conditions: Rocky or hard soils increase costs.
- Depth and width of trench**: Larger trenches require more labor and equipment.
- Location: Urban areas are pricier due to permits and logistical challenges.
- Type of utility: Different utilities have specific requirements.
- Permits and regulations: Local rules and permits add to costs.
For an accurate estimate, give us a call.