From downtown Nashville's aging sewer lines to Murfreesboro's new subdivision utilities, we install underground systems that last. Our experienced operators navigate complex urban utility grids and rural easements with equal precision.
We specialize in rock trenching through Middle Tennessee's limestone using walk-behind trenchers for delicate areas and larger equipment where space allows. All work meets NES and Metro Water Services requirements for depth and backfill compaction.
For Hendersonville lakefront properties, we design drainage systems that handle Old Hickory Lake's fluctuating levels while protecting water quality. In Franklin's historic districts, we use ground-penetrating radar to avoid damaging antique brick drainage systems.
We specialize in rock trenching through Middle Tennessee's limestone using walk-behind trenchers for delicate areas and larger equipment where space allows. All work meets NES and Metro Water Services requirements for depth and backfill compaction.
For Hendersonville lakefront properties, we design drainage systems that handle Old Hickory Lake's fluctuating levels while protecting water quality. In Franklin's historic districts, we use ground-penetrating radar to avoid damaging antique brick drainage systems.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Locate existing utilities through TN811 call
- 02 Step 2: Excavate trenches to exact depth and width specifications
- 03 Step 3: Install conduit or direct-bury utilities
- 04 Step 4: Backfill with proper materials in compacted lifts
Benefits
- Prevents future settling in Middle Tennessee soils
- Meets all local utility company standards
- Minimizes surface disruption to lawns and landscaping
- Properly grades for drainage in our wet climate
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you handle rock in utility trenches?
We use hydraulic rock saws for clean cuts through limestone, leaving smooth trench walls that won't damage pipe coatings. In areas with especially dense bedrock like parts of Brentwood, we may recommend directional boring instead.