TUSCALOOSA
EXCAVATING PROS
205-973-4717
Call For a Fast & Free Quote
TUSCALOOSA
EXCAVATING PROS
205-973-4717
Call For a FAST & FREE Quote
We are your local earthmoving and dirt work experts. Our company has years of experience in excavating, demolition, grading, land clearing, site preparation, and light pond work. We accept both residential and commercial projects. Our focus on quality work and customer service ensures you get the best results.
If you are looking for an experienced excavation contractor who delivers on SPEED, QUALITY, and PRICE in the Tuscaloosa area, CHOOSE US.
Removing buildings for new development and taking down damaged or unsafe structures. We'll tear down the building and haul off the debris.
General digging, moving, and shaping the earth. We dig pits and trenches and can add or remove dirt from a site.
Smoothing out, flattening, building up, or sloping soil in preparation for roads, structures, or landscaping.
We remove stumps, brush, trees, concrete, and rubble from your property. We haul away obstructions and open up your land for new uses.
Preparing land for construction work. We grade to a level surface and compact the soil to create the foundation for your construction project.
We can help you with light pond work, yard grading, ditch digging, backfilling, sloping, culvert installation, berm building, and berm repair.
Tuscaloosa Excavating Pros is the go-to excavation contractor in the area. We take on tasks of all types, big or small. This includes urban and rural jobs, large construction sites, to simple backyard projects. Let us handle the digging, so you can concentrate on what you do best - building!
If you want peace of mind knowing that your next job is in good hands, give us a call. We're here to answer any questions about excavating, grading, and demolition needs.
Don't put off your next project any longer! Call us today at 205-973-4717.
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"We bought a lot and needed a small building demolished. They tore it down and hauled out all the debris and concrete in one day. Will definitely use them for our next demo job."
Beau F.
Northport, AL
"The land behind our house was uneven and overgrown with small trees. They brush hogged it all out and graded it level. Now we have an open backyard all the way down to the property line."
Rob T.
Tuscaloosa, AL
"Couldn't be happier with the work they did replacing a culvert and grading the driveway on our hunting property. I'm confident they do the best excavating near me."
Wyatt D.
Tuscaloosa, AL
"Their folks came out this last weekend for stump removal. They took out 20 plus stumps in a hurry. Surprised by the speed of the work and the bid was competitive too!"
Steve C.
Cottondale, AL
👍🏼 Affordable pricing
👍🏼 On-time and on-budget
👍🏼 Bonded and insured
👍🏼 Licensed qualified operators
👍🏼 Locally owned and operated
👍🏼 No job is too big or too small
Digging is our business. When it comes to dirt work professionals in West Alabama, no other company can beat us. Delivering top-notch service and customer satisfaction is our number one goal. As a local business, we're proud to serve our community by providing the best work possible.
Call us and ask for a FREE estimate today.
We proudly serve clients in Tuscaloosa and the surrounding areas. We're the leading earthwork contractor in Hale County, Tuscaloosa County, and Pickens County. Urban or rural, big or small - there's no job that we can't handle.
Call us or request a call back for a no obligation estimate on your next dirt work project.
Know what kind of soil sits on your project site? We do.
Alabama has six different soil areas. Each area has many unique soils with different properties that can affect your project. Tuscaloosa County covers two main soil areas. These are the Coastal Plain and the Appalachian Plateau.
Coastal Plain soils have sandy topsoil and clayey subsoil. Timber covers a large part of the Coastal Plain today. This soil type has a high risk of erosion when trees are removed. Landowners must take extra precautions to protect their land from washing away.
The Appalachian Plateau contains limestone valleys and sandstone plateaus. These are some of the most environmentally sensitive soils in Alabama. Septic tanks or animal manure can leach toward bedrock and into groundwater sources.
It's important to understand the soil type around your next excavation project. Every soil has its own drainage, structural, and environmental considerations. Planning for the behavior of the soil on your site will ensure the long-term success of your build.
If you have questions about the soil around your next dig or construction project, then give us call. We are dirt experts and can help you plan the best approach for your soil type.
Excavation Overview
Excavation and dirt work are professional services that involves digging, moving, and shaping the earth. Project owners need excavation contractors for construction, landscaping, and utility installations.
Projects that include excavation include:
Most excavation project follow the same basic steps. Those steps are as follows:
Planning
The contractor checks the site and determines the scope of the project. This includes checking soil conditions, identifying hazards, and planning the excavation.
Permitting
Permits may be required. The excavating contractor will check the local regulations and apply for the necessary permits before breaking ground.
Excavation and Digging
This step involves using heavy machinery to dig and move soil, rocks, and debris from the site. The depth and size of the excavation depend on the project requirements.
Shaping and Grading
After digging to the desired depth, the excavation team shapes and grades the dirt to the project specifications. This ensures proper drainage, slope, and level of the area.
Backfilling and Compacting
The excavated area may be filled with materials like gravel or compacted soil. This reinforces stability and provides a solid base for construction or landscaping.
Excavation teams use special equipment. These machines are designed to dig into the ground, shape the earth, and move heavy loads. Trained and experienced operators are responsible for operating the excavation equipment.
Common excavating equipment includes:
Trained and experienced operators are responsible for operating the excavation equipment. They are good at maneuvering the machinery and ensuring the excavation goes smoothly and safely.
Hiring an Excavation Contractor
Excavation, grading, clearing, and demolition are essential parts of earthwork and land projects. They involve removing earth and other materials to prepare a site for building or other uses. To perform these tasks, contractors use heavy equipment like bulldozers, skid steers, backhoes, and excavators. These machines are powerful and can dig deep into the ground quickly. However, they need skilled and licensed operators to control them safely and effectively.
Whether you're preparing a site for new construction or installing a pond, choosing a trustworthy contractor is crucial. Selecting an operator with the proper licenses and experience is the first step in a successful project. Inexperienced contractors may damage the site, utilities, or adjacent property. Choosing the wrong contractor can lead to delays, extra costs, and potential legal problems.
We are your trusted and experienced local dirt work contractor. We have the licenses, expertise, and equipment to do the job right. You can trust that the dirt work on your next job is done correctly, efficiently, and safely.
Still have questions about your excavation project? Give us a call and let us earn your trust.
Planning a new project and looking for a local dirtwork contractor? You're in the right place.
When you request a quote from us, we'll sit down and listen to your requirements, scope, and budget. Then our team will start building an easy to understand quote. We'll detail all the work needed and associated cost so you can make an informed decision.
Take the first step towards a successful project. Contact us today to setup your free consultation.
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