Practical guides, pricing breakdowns, and field-tested advice for homeowners and contractors across Burlington and the Skagit Valley.
Some of the best returns on excavation work come from the small jobs nobody talks about.
When tree removal and excavation are happening on the same lot, splitting them across two crews almost never goes smoothly.
The right machine for the job is the difference between a clean dig and a torn-up yard.
Most foundation issues don't start with the foundation. They start with water that has nowhere else to go.
A driveway that lasts isn't about what you see on top — it's about what's six inches underneath.
The work that happens before the foundation is poured determines how well the house will stand for the next 50 years.
Removing one hazard tree is a different job than clearing an acre of brush. Here's how to tell which you need.
Excavation is more than digging holes. Here's the full scope of what a professional crew handles on a job site.
If water pools near your foundation or your yard never seems to dry out, the ground itself may be the problem.
What really goes into an excavation quote — and why two jobs on the same street can cost very different amounts.