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Dirt Works of Auburn

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Turn your property improvement dreams into realities with products and services from our landscaping and land clearing company in Auburn, New York. With more than 25 years of experience, Dirt Works of Auburn and its team of professional drivers always get the job done right and on time. Our company offers premium, high-quality topsoil and landscaping products for all types of residential and commercial projects. Excavation, bulldozing, and snow removal services are also available for residential, commercial, and industrial c... read more

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6649 Canoga Rd, Auburn, NY, 13021, United States

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Mon7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tue7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Wed7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thu7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Fri7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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7 years ago

Chain trenchers look like large chainsaws, usually on the back of a tractor or backhoe. These are used when the ground is too hard for a bucket-type excavator, and are great for narrow and deep trenches, such as trenches for running cables. 

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Anonymous 
7 years ago

Did you know that we can store your topsoil? This can really help reduce costs, as we can reuse your topsoil in a future site as part of the landscaping or to support the growth of vegetation to control erosion. 

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Anonymous 
7 years ago

One of the hallmarks of civilization is a water supply and sewer system, and has been since the time of Ancient Rome. Excavation experts can help towns and municipalities make sure that their water and sewer lines are installed correctly. 

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Anonymous 
7 years ago

Did you know that it is often necessary to subdivide bridge excavation needs into wet, dry, and rock excavation? You can usually tell the difference between wet and dry excavation by a specification of ground elevation. 

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7 years ago

Vacuum excavation involved removing material via suction rather than heavy machinery. Typically, air or water is sprayed throughout the area first to break up the soil and then a large vacuum system is used to pull out the loosened material. 

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7 years ago

Channel excavation involves the relocation of a creek or stream. Here, an inlet or outlet ditch is dug to reroute the water from the construction or foundation site. 

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7 years ago

There are certain restrictions when it comes to borrow excavation material. For example, materials such as river or lake deposits, cinders, or soil that contains a high organic content are not allowed. 

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