Top 3 earthwork services in Post Falls, ID

Porch Pro Headshot 509 Excavation
Earthwork
Serves Post Falls, Idaho
(12)
"I originally needed a pressure mound septic system which Adam did a great job installing. He also built a gravel road and level and area for my shop. He was very professional about his work. One thing that stood out from him is he explain the process to both my wife and I. My wife really apprec...Read more about 509 Excavation
"I originally needed a pressure mound septic system which Adam did a great job installing. He also built a gravel road and level and area for my shop. He was very professional about his work. One thing that stood out from him is he explain the process to both my wife and I. My wife really apprec...Read more about 509 Excavation
Porch Pro Headshot Regal Mountain
Earthwork
Serves Post Falls, Idaho
(61)
As a full service General Contractor, we provide our customers a cost-effective and beautiful masterpiece of any and all projects we complete for them. We take pride in our work when doing a repair, restoration, or new construction project. If we fix it or build it, we make it last while providing ...Read more about Regal Mountain
As a full service General Contractor, we provide our customers a cost-effective and beautiful masterpiece of any and all projects we complete for them. We take pride in our work when doing a repair, restoration, or new construction project. If we fix it or build it, we make it last while providing ...Read more about Regal Mountain
Porch Pro Headshot Ellis & Dorman Construction LLC
Earthwork
Serves Post Falls, Idaho
We provide all excavation services to include demolition, site clearing, grading, septic, sewer and hauling.
We provide all excavation services to include demolition, site clearing, grading, septic, sewer and hauling.

Costs to Remove Dirt

$1372 - $1673
Post Falls, ID average
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Top questions to ask before hiring an earthwork specialist

A professional will assist you with scope and estimates, but having a clear idea of what you want to accomplish will help communication.

Do you want professionals to do everything, or do you have the time and skill to do some of the work?

Many projects such as have a DIY component, such as painting or cleanup.

First and foremost, protect yourself and make sure the contractor and any sub-contractors are licensed, bonded and insured.

Recent reviews for Post Falls earthwork services

311046

They were very knowable and professional when working around our home. They keep on schedule and kept us well informed of their progress. Will recommend 509 Excavation to anyone

- Jim Olson
311052

I originally needed a pressure mound septic system which Adam did a great job installing. He also built a gravel road and level and area for my shop. He was very professional about his work. One thing that stood out from him is he explain the process t...

- Steve Johnson
311048

I originally needed a pressure mound septic system which Adam did a great job installing. He also built a gravel road and level and area for my shop. He was very professional about his work. One thing that stood out from him is he explain the process t...

- Steve Johnson
311051

I originally needed a pressure mound septic system which Adam did a great job installing. He also built a gravel road and level and area for my shop. He was very professional about his work. One thing that stood out from him is he explain the process t...

- Steve Johnson
311049

I originally needed a pressure mound septic system which Adam did a great job installing. He also built a gravel road and level and area for my shop. He was very professional about his work. One thing that stood out from him is he explain the process t...

- Steve Johnson
311047

Great work on my septic system. The price was a little higher than I thought but very professional about his work.

- Jim Olson