Expert Utility Excavation for Water, Sewer & Gas Lines
Buried problems? We dig deep to fix them right.
Massie Creek Plumbing offers full-service utility excavation for residential and light commercial projects. Whether you’re facing a line break or planning new construction, we safely expose and repair underground water, sewer, or gas lines with minimal disruption to your property.
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When to Call Us
Common signs that you may need utility excavation include pooling water in your yard, low or discolored water pressure, and unexpected increases in your utility bills. You might also notice sewer odors or slow drains, which can indicate a deeper issue with your sewer line. Additionally, if you’re preparing for a remodel or new construction project, professional excavation is often necessary to safely access or install underground utility lines.
Our Services Include:
Our utility excavation services include water line excavation and replacement for both city and well systems, ensuring clean and reliable water flow. We also provide sewer line excavation and repair to address blockages, breaks, or aging infrastructure. For gas lines, we offer professional trenching and installation up to the meter. To support accurate diagnostics, we use advanced camera inspections that allow us to pinpoint issues before digging begins.
When possible, we also offer trenchless boring to minimize disruption to your yard or driveway.
Our Process:
Step 1
Inspection
Drain camera or pressure testing
Step 2
Estimate
Upfront pricing with no surprises
Step 3
Scheduling
Flexible times that suit your needs
Step 4
Excavation
Single-trench method when possible
Step 5
Restoration
Soil is mounded to allow for natural settling
Seasonal Considerations
Seasonal changes can expose hidden utility problems—especially in fall and winter. Freezing temperatures can cause pipes to crack, leading to leaks or complete breaks. Wet soil from rain or melting snow may reveal underground issues that weren’t visible during drier months. Additionally, older homes often uncover lead pipes or aging materials that require replacement to ensure safety and compliance.