Find a excavating company in Portland, OR

Find excavating companies in Portland, OR

Find excavating companies in Portland, OR

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Find excavating companies in Portland, OR

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Top 10 excavating companies in Portland, OR

Clients agree: these pros are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Olguinclandscaping

Olguinclandscaping

4.8Excellent(10)
14 hires on HomeGuide
Serves Beaverton, OR
Reuben G. says, "Needed to install a fence as people were able to enter our property from the street. Came by right away to look at the site and provided us with a reasonable quote. A few days later came by to install the fence and were done in a matter of hours. The fence looks great. Olguin C Landscaping is very responsive and fair, would highly recommend them." Read more
JVK Quality Construction

JVK Quality Construction

5.0(2)
1 hire on HomeGuide
Serves Portland, OR
Tom says, "Had a pickle ball court poured in our yard after our friends had done theirs. These guys had done an outstanding job having my patio done soon. " Read more
GEAR'S GENERAL CONTRACTING

GEAR'S GENERAL CONTRACTING

New on HomeGuide
Serves Portland, OR
We love to see our customers satisfied when the projects are done. We go above and beyond to make sure the final products are as our clients wants them to be . We take extra time to do our job safely and efficiently. We treat our customers homes as if they were our own. We have over 10 years experience doing our work. We love working with a wood and getting our hands dirty doing concrete and landscaping in general.... Me personally love to work with wood, I love the smell of freshly cut wood. Love building decks and fences. I also, love working with concrete and stones.......
Pound 4 Pound Construction LLC

Pound 4 Pound Construction LLC

5.0(2)
4 hires on HomeGuide
Serves Woodburn, OR
Alfredo P. says, "Havea was great to work with , any concern was addressed. We couldn’t be happier the way our patio turned out . So many compliments! " Read more
Tryon Creek Landscape, Inc.

Tryon Creek Landscape, Inc.

New on HomeGuide
Serves Tigard, OR
We are a mid-sized landscape installation and construction company that focuses on outdoor living and believe in doing things the RIGHT WAY THE FIRST TIME! Our mantra is simply put..........."Landscaping Excellence". The two owners bring over 60 years of combined experience and both are very hands on. We also have a CCB (Construction Contractors Board License). That means we can do most of our work in house. We still sub out some of the more professional trades like electrical and plumbing work. Both owners have a passion for the green industry. Our company dinamics just work well! We have been business partners for over 30 years and we compl...
A-1 DIRT & LANDSCAPE

A-1 DIRT & LANDSCAPE

New on HomeGuide
Serves Battle Ground, WA
Our business covers lots of areas from simple lawn maintence, to new home site preperation, foundation digouts, power, sewer hookups, driveway concrete prep, finished driveways, storm drain, landclearing, hazard trees, brush and property cleanup, brush burning. We do a variety of different things. We have experience in a variety areas and we will work w customers to give them exactly what they are looking for within they're personal budget. I luv to work w customers and make their vision a reality. I enjoy getting up everyday and doin what I luv to do....

Your Excavation Services questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

Excavation costs $2.50 to $15.00 per cubic yard or $1,100 to $5,600 total on average, depending on the project type and size, the accessibility of the job site, the soil type, and if there are any underground obstacles that could interfere.

Common excavation projects and costs include:

  • Digging an in-ground swimming pool costs $1,000 to $5,000.
  • Excavating a driveway or patio costs $1,000 to $2,500.
  • Digging a basement for new construction costs $1,500 to $10,000.
  • Excavating a foundation pad for a new home site costs $1,500 to $10,000.

Excavation costs $100 to $300 per hour for a trained operator with their own equipment or $50 to $150 per hour for an operator who uses a mini excavator you've rented separately.

Excavation involves digging, trenching, dirt removal, and other earthmoving to prepare a site for construction, typically using heavy equipment like an excavator or backhoe. Excavation is required when building a new home or driveway, digging a basement or inground pool, or installing septic or gas lines.

Excavation often includes land clearing, leveling, or grading, though some contractors price these services separately.

Excavation takes 1 to 3 days for small projects and up to 3+ weeks for larger projects or areas with rocky soil, a rock shelf that must be broken up with a jackhammer, or large boulders that must be removed.

If the excavator must use explosives or hydraulic fracturing to blast through a rock shelf or boulder, additional permit and safety requirements may increase the project's length.

Excavation can be done in the winter, but it's not recommended in areas that experience snow as the thawing snow may cause shifting earth or drainage issues later. The best time to excavate is in the spring, after all snow has thawed and the water has drained or evaporated. Homeowners in areas without snow can excavate at any time.

Follow these tips when hiring an excavation company:

  • Get at least three quotes to compare. Excavation companies require an on-site visit to provide an accurate estimate.
  • Look for pros with Erosion and Sediment Control certification.
  • Ask the contractor about an erosion control plan for your property.
  • Read their reviews on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Select a company that is licensed, bonded, and insured.
  • Get a detailed estimate, contract, and warranty in writing before the work begins..
  • Never pay in full before the project starts. Follow a payment plan instead.

Ask these questions to ensure you hire the best excavation company for your project:

  • How long have you been in business?
  • Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
  • Are you certified in Erosion and Sediment Control? What is your erosion control plan for my project?
  • Do you own or rent your excavation equipment? Does the estimate include all equipment and delivery fees?
  • Will you flag any buried pipes and utility lines before work begins?
  • Does the estimate include leveling and/or grading the land?
  • Does the estimate include fill dirt, topsoil, and dirt delivery fees?
  • Does the estimate include site cleanup and debris removal?
  • What other costs might come up during the project?
  • Will this project require permits, and will you obtain them?
  • How long will the project take?

Reviews for Portland excavating companies

Recent success stories from people in the Portland area.
Cynthia K.
Cristino did a great job moving a LOT of soil and building a large retaining wall. He was also willing to figure out how to build an uncommon decorative fence I had seen on the internet. It's beautiful.
Olguinclandscaping
Cindy
Very Hard working! They poured 27 yards at my place and turned out excellent!! my wife is happy she can now play pickle ball with family and friends.
JVK Quality Construction
Roy
Great work! Affordable! Very polite and respectful!
Pound 4 Pound Construction LLC
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