Business Offerings
- Trench digging
- Excavation
Business Overview
Ultra Rockworks is a trusted Ivins-based contractor specializing in excavation and trench digging for residential and commercial projects. We understand the local challenges of Southern Utah, particularly soil compaction and persistent dust that can degrade landscapes and create maintenance headaches. Our precise excavation services are the first critical step in resolving these issues. By expertly preparing your site, we improve drainage to combat compaction and create stable foundations for new landscaping that minimizes future dust problems. Serving Ivins, UT and the greater St. George area, we provide the essential groundwork that turns problematic soil into a solid base for beautiful, functional, and durable outdoor spaces.
Questions and Answers
How can excavation help with the compacted soil in my Ivins yard?
Compacted soil prevents water absorption and chokes plant roots. Our excavation service carefully removes and loosens the impacted soil layer. We then grade the site to ensure proper drainage and can incorporate soil amendments to create a healthy, aerated base for your new lawn, garden, or hardscape, solving the compaction issue at its source.
We have a major dust problem. Can trenching for a new sprinkler system help?
Absolutely. A primary cause of dust in Ivins is dry, exposed soil. Trenching allows us to install a comprehensive, efficient irrigation system to keep your landscape adequately watered. By ensuring even coverage and proper zoning, we help maintain healthy ground cover—whether it's grass, plants, or mulch—which is the most effective natural defense against dust buildup in your yard.
What's the first step to fixing both dust and drainage issues on my property?
The first step is professional site evaluation and excavation. We assess your property's slope and soil condition. Strategic excavation allows us to regrade the land, directing water away from structures to prevent erosion and pooling (which turns to dust when dry). This corrects drainage and creates a stable, shaped canvas for installing dust-controlling features like lawns, gravel, or pavers.

















