Utilities

Safe, Precise Underground Solutions

When it comes to utility installation, there’s no room for error. At ES Excavation, we provide professional trenching and underground utility services for residential and commercial projects across Newtown Square, PA and Southeast Pennsylvania. Whether you need water, sewer, or electrical lines placed, we deliver safe, efficient, and code-compliant results—every time.

We don’t just dig—we plan, protect, and install infrastructure that lasts.

Utility Trenching and Excavation

We perform precision trenching for water, sewer, storm, and electrical lines. Every trench is dug to the proper depth, slope, and alignment, minimizing the risk of settling or damage while keeping your project on schedule.

Water and Sewer Line Installation

From main lines to lateral connections, we install and backfill water and sewer systems with care. We ensure that all installations meet local codes and are designed to perform reliably for years to come.

Electrical and Communication Conduit Placement

Need safe pathways for electrical or low-voltage lines? We trench, install, and protect conduits that power homes, commercial sites, and community developments—all with precision and foresight.

Why Choose ES Excavation for Utility Work?

With years of real-world excavation and trenching experience, we know how to complete underground work safely, accurately, and according to plan. We use the right equipment, respect property lines and easements, and treat every project like it’s our own.

For professional utility trenching and installation services you can trust, choose ES Excavation.

Backfilling and Surface Restoration

Once utilities are placed, we backfill and compact trenches properly to prevent future settling or sinkholes. We also offer surface restoration services, leaving your site clean, smooth, and ready for the next phase of construction.

Coordination with Builders and Contractors

We understand the importance of seamless project management. Our team communicates clearly with builders, engineers, and inspectors to ensure utility installations fit into the broader site plan without delays or surprises.

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