Professional trenching and excavation for underground utilities, including water, sewer, and gas systems, are handled with clear planning and precision. Built for safe installs and long-term reliability.
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Utility excavation is handled as one complete service that covers well excavation, plumbing excavation, gas line excavation, and general utility trenching. These are not separate services because they require the same equipment, the same crew, and the same controlled excavation methods. Keeping everything within a single scope ensures consistent work and fewer issues throughout the project.
We provide excavation services for residential projects involving the installation, replacement, or access to underground utilities. This includes sewer lines, underground utilities, and trenching for water, gas, and plumbing systems. Every job is completed with clean trenching, proper depth control, and solid backfill to support long-term performance.


Working with a single contractor for all utility excavation work ensures consistency throughout the project. The same crew handles well, plumbing, gas, and trenching work using a unified process and equipment. This improves efficiency and reduces the risk of errors between different systems.
Utility excavation is often required when underground systems begin to fail or when new connections need to be installed. These issues can affect well systems, plumbing lines, gas lines, or general utility infrastructure. Addressing them early helps prevent larger problems and keeps your property functional.


TyCo’s Hydroseeding & Excavation handles all utility excavation under one scope, covering well, plumbing, gas, and general trenching work. Our team uses the same equipment, process, and standards across every project to keep the work consistent and controlled. You get one crew to manage the job from start to finish, with a focus on clean excavation and reliable results.
Every project follows a clear process to keep the work safe, organized, and efficient. Each phase is handled by the same crew to maintain consistency across well, plumbing, gas, and utility excavation work. The goal is to deliver clean results without delays or rework.
Site Evaluation And Planning
We assess the property, locate existing utilities, and plan the excavation layout. This ensures safe digging and proper coordination across all utility systems.
Marking And Preparation
Utility lines are marked, and the work area is prepared. This step reduces risk and keeps the project organized before digging begins.
Excavation And Trenching
Controlled excavation is performed using the right equipment for the soil and scope. Trenches are cut cleanly with proper depth and spacing for all utility types.
Utility Access Or Installation
We expose existing lines or prepare trenches for new systems. This includes well, plumbing, gas, and sewer connections handled within the same scope.
Backfill And Compaction
The area is backfilled and compacted to prevent settling. This step protects all installed utility systems and restores ground stability.
Final Grading And Cleanup
We finish the surface and remove excess material. The property is left clean and ready for use or the next phase of the project.
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Understanding utility excavation helps you make informed decisions before starting your project. These answers cover the most common concerns about trenching, underground systems, and excavation work. Each response is clear and straightforward, so you know what to expect.
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Most utility excavation projects take a few days, depending on trench length, soil conditions, and the type of utility involved. Projects that include well, plumbing, or gas work may vary slightly based on depth and access requirements.
Utility excavation includes trenching, exposing existing lines, and preparing for new installations such as water, sewer, gas, or well systems. All work is handled under one scope with proper backfill and compaction.
Utility excavation is needed for new installations, system repairs, or property upgrades that require underground connections. It is also common when replacing damaged well, plumbing, or gas lines.
Depth varies by utility type and local code requirements. Sewer, water, gas, and well systems each require specific depths to function properly and remain protected.

We deliver hydroseeding, excavation, and site prep services across Missouri. Our focus stays on reliable work and practical solutions that support long term results.
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