We Cover All Your Underground Utilities Needs
Our Utility Services
Water Line Installation
We install new water lines for residential and commercial properties, ensuring a reliable water supply. Our team uses durable materials and follows all local codes, minimizing disruptions during the process.
Sewer Line & Septic Systems Installation
We specialize in sewer line & septic systems excavation and installation, ensuring proper flow, functionality, and access. We focus on precision and efficiency, reducing the impact on your property while completing the project on time.
Electrical and Gas Line Trenching
Our trenching services provide safe, code-compliant installations for electrical and gas lines. We work closely with city utility providers to ensure proper placement and follow all safety regulations, so you can trust the work is done right.
Water Mitigation & Drainage Systems
From French drains to sump pumps, we design and install custom drainage solutions to manage stormwater and prevent flooding. Our drainage systems are built to handle the heavy rains typical in the Pacific Northwest, keeping your property safe from water damage.
Our Utility Installation Process
At Dig’um Dirtworks, we follow a streamlined process to ensure that each utility installation is handled with care and efficiency:
- Consultation & Planning: We begin every project with a thorough consultation, assessing your property and determining the best approach for the installation. This includes obtaining the necessary permits and coordinating with local utility providers to ensure everything complies with local regulations and safety standards.
- Installation & Inspection: Once planning is complete, our team proceeds with the installation, using advanced equipment to complete the job with minimal disruption to your property. We install water, sewer, drainage, and electrical systems with precision, ensuring all connections are secure and fully functional. After installation, we perform a detailed inspection to confirm everything meets the highest standards.
- Final Walkthrough & Maintenance: After installation, we walk you through the completed work to ensure you’re satisfied with the results. We also offer ongoing maintenance services to keep your systems in excellent working condition if needed.
Get Your Underground Utilities Up and Running Today
Ready to start your utility installation project? Dig’um Dirtworks is here to help! Whether you’re a homeowner needing new water and sewer lines or a business looking for reliable drainage or electrical installations, our team has the expertise and equipment to do the job right. Contact us today to schedule a complimentary consultation and receive a free, detailed quote for your project.
Serving Port Angeles & the Olympic Peninsula
Dig’um Dirtworks is proud to serve the communities of Port Angeles, Sequim, and the entire Washington Olympic Peninsula. We understand the unique challenges of working in this region, from the rocky terrain to the rainy climate, and we have the experience, equipment, and resources to tackle any utility installation project.
FAQs About Utility Installation Services
How long does the utility installation process take?
It all depends on the size and complexity of your utility installation project. Most residential projects take a few days to a week, while larger commercial installations may take longer. We will provide a detailed timeline during the planning phase.
Do I need permits for utility installation, and will Dig’um Dirtworks handle that?
Yes, most utility installations require permits to ensure compliance with local regulations, but don’t worry, we’ll handle the permitting process, so you don’t have to deal with the paperwork.
What is the cost of utility installation for residential properties?
Will my landscaping be affected by the installation process?
What types of materials do you use for utility lines?
We use high-quality, durable materials for all water, sewer, drainage, and electrical installations to ensure long-lasting performance. Our team selects materials that meet all local standards and are appropriate for the Pacific Northwest climate.