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L&L Excavating

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Home
About
Demolition
Basement Waterprodfing
Sewer Instillation/Repair
Excavation
Septic Field Instillation
Waterline Repair/Install
Site Work
Concrete Work
Land Clearing/Mulching
Foundation Repair
Gallery
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  • Land Clearing/Mulching
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  • Basement Waterprodfing
  • Sewer Instillation/Repair
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  • Waterline Repair/Install
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  • Concrete Work
  • Land Clearing/Mulching
  • Foundation Repair
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DIGGING DONE RIGHT THE FIRST TIME

When you need earthmoving for a new build, drainage repair, or utility line in Mid Michigan, the quality of excavation work determines how well everything else goes. 

L&L Excavating brings precision digging to residential, agricultural, and commercial projects across the area, using equipment that can handle anything from tight residential lots to open farm sites.

If you have dealt with wet clay soil after a heavy spring rain or tried to trench through compacted ground near an old foundation, you know that local conditions require more than just showing up with a machine.

Services include trenching for utilities, grading for drainage and foundation prep, and general earthmoving that supports new construction or site repair.

The work accounts for local soil types and seasonal ground conditions, so your project does not get delayed by unexpected settling or water intrusion. .

You get accurate digging that fits the specs of your project and works efficiently around existing structures and utilities

Frequently Asked Questions

How deep do you dig for a residential foundation?

When is the best time of year to excavate in Michigan?

When is the best time of year to excavate in Michigan?

Most residential foundations require digging to at least 42 inches below grade to reach frost line depth. The exact depth depends on your building plans and local code requirements.

When is the best time of year to excavate in Michigan?

When is the best time of year to excavate in Michigan?

When is the best time of year to excavate in Michigan?

Late spring through fall typically offers the best ground conditions, but excavation can be done year-round depending on project needs and weather. Frozen or saturated ground may require additional equipment or time.

What do you do with the dirt that comes out?

How do you avoid damaging underground utilities?

How do you avoid damaging underground utilities?

Excavated soil is either spread and graded onsite for drainage or hauled offsite if it is not needed. We discuss this with you during planning so there are no surprises.

How do you avoid damaging underground utilities?

How do you avoid damaging underground utilities?

How do you avoid damaging underground utilities?

We call Miss Dig before starting any excavation, and all utilities are marked onsite. Digging is done carefully around known lines, and we stop if unmarked obstacles are encountered.

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