
Drainage problems don't fix themselves. When water isn't moving where it's supposed to go, it pools, it erodes, and it causes damage that gets expensive fast. That's exactly the kind of problem this job was built to solve.
We installed a 6-inch storm sewer in Brooklyn, Ohio - and the work area was tight. Two structures sitting close together, limited room to maneuver, and a trench that had to be dug clean and accurate. This is the kind of job where sloppy work causes real problems, so we took our time and did it right.
Compact excavation in a confined corridor like this requires precise machine control. One wrong move and you're too close to a foundation wall. We use equipment scaled for the job at hand, not just whatever is available. That matters a lot when you're working in a narrow side yard with buildings on both sides.
Getting water moving in the right direction is one of the most important things you can do for a property. A properly installed storm sewer protects foundations, prevents yard flooding, and keeps drainage functioning the way it should for years down the road. It's not glamorous work, but it makes a real difference.
This is what our site work and excavation services are built for - the jobs that require accuracy in difficult conditions. Whether it's a drainage solution, a utility trench, or full-scale dirt work, we bring the same level of attention to every job regardless of how tight the space is.