Water line installs from the start. Franky’s Excavation provides accurate trenching that meets local code and gets your site ready for a smooth install.
Services
At Franky’s Excavation, we specialize in the safe and efficient demolition of agricultural structures, including barns, silos, and outbuildings. Our comprehensive barn removal services include:
We dig clean, accurate water line trenches built for fast installation and long-term reliability. From residential service lines to commercial upgrades, every trench is cut to spec, graded for flow, and ready for connection without delays.
Need more than just water lines? Franky’s Excavation also trenches for sewer, gas, electrical, and irrigation systems, all with the same precision and speed that keeps your project moving forward.
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Modern Demolition Techniques
At Franky’s Excavation, we know how important it is to get your utilities in the ground safely, accurately, and without delays.
Our team uses precise trenching methods and dependable equipment to cut clean lines, avoid utility conflicts, and meet all local codes.
From small residential service connections to large-scale infrastructure upgrades, we approach every job with speed, care, and a commitment to doing it right the first time.
Call (253) 335-4673 or fill out our short form today to schedule your free, no-obligation estimate.
Local Expertise
With over two decades of experience in Pierce and King Counties, we understand local regulations and building codes inside and out.
Expert Management
Have full confidence in us. Our team has 6 years of expertise and are the best in Pierce County!
Safety First
Our team follows strict safety protocols and is fully insured, protecting both our workers and your property.
Complete Service
From permits to final cleanup, we handle every aspect of your barn demolition project.
We trench for new water service installs, line replacements, and commercial upgrades, including residential, business, and utility projects.
Depth depends on local code and frost line, but we typically dig 24 to 36 inches deep to protect pipes and support pressure flow.
Yes. We grade each trench for consistent flow and long-term pipe performance, no dips, no pooling, no problems down the line.
Absolutely. We locate existing lines and trench with the proper separation to prevent conflicts with sewer, gas, or electrical systems
Most projects are completed in a day or less, depending on the length of the trench and site conditions. We dig fast and get the site ready for immediate connection.