Precision Excavating and Grading, Inc.

CA

4.6

General contractor

in Northern California &ampvalueMarch 122025 Piles &ampDI washout repair with help from McClish Excavating in PetalumaCA Baumgardner Ranch Development - Terrace Storm Drain July 152023 Storm drains divert urban rain2023 In Sonoma Countya local builder was aided for three weeksinstalling water and sewer linesfoundation drainsand storm drains with two dissipater pits. BRD Footings November 92022 In Cloverdalefor over a month2022 Installed 8000 feet of pipeline in a ranchcomprising electrical conduitdomestic water pipeand C900 fire line. St. Helena Septic Tank System February 12022 In St. Helena

894-6207  Mon - Sat: 7:00am - 6:00pm Home Services Site Development Septic Systems Underground Utilities Storm Damage & Emergency Work Excavation & Earthworks Land Solutions & Fire Prevention Grading Concrete & Paving Pools & Ponds Projects Contact <meta name="google-site-verification" content="SNT1M4_v-qaaKZ14W2vpynsSAvVXnK3Raz8P44EtO3M" /> Proudly serving Northern California & Idaho's Treasure Valley  The Gold Standard of Excavation i

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