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Trenching


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Trenching is essentially the process of digging a narrow, deep channel on your property to bury essential services or solve drainage issues. It is the invisible backbone of a functional home, used to run utility lines such as a new electrical conduit for a detached garage, a gas line for an outdoor kitchen, or a water pipe for an irrigation system.
Why You Might Need a Trench
Utility Connections: Extending water, gas, or power to outbuildings.
Drainage Solutions: Installing French drains or downspout extensions to prevent basement flooding.
Landscaping: Burying low-voltage lighting wires or invisible dog fences.
Septic/Sewer Work: Repairing or replacing the main waste line to the street.
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