Key Services
- Trench digging
- Excavation
- Snow removal
Company Background
W D Gott & Son Excavation is a trusted, family-owned excavation company serving Tremont, ME, and the surrounding area. For years, local homeowners have relied on our expertise to tackle common property challenges like poor lawn grading that leads to water pooling and foundation issues. We provide comprehensive excavation services, including site preparation, trench digging for utilities, and corrective grading to ensure proper drainage and protect your home. Our team also handles seasonal needs like commercial and residential snow removal to keep driveways and properties safe. Rooted in the community, we are committed to delivering durable, practical solutions that enhance and protect your Tremont property with honesty and skill.
Questions and Answers
How can excavation and grading help with water pooling in my Tremont yard?
Many homes in our area are built on uneven terrain, leading to poor drainage and water pooling against foundations. Our excavation and grading services reshape your property's slope to direct water away from your home. This prevents basement moisture, protects your foundation, and creates a healthier, more usable lawn space.
Do you offer snow removal for both homes and businesses in Tremont?
Yes, we provide reliable snow removal for residential driveways and commercial properties throughout Tremont. Our team is equipped to handle Maine winters, ensuring safe, clear access to your home or business. We focus on thorough plowing and careful material handling to protect your landscaping year-round.
What's involved in trench digging for utility lines or drainage on my property?
Trenching is essential for installing or repairing water lines, septic systems, or French drains to manage runoff. We carefully excavate precise trenches to the required depth and specifications, ensuring the job is done correctly the first time. This service is key to solving drainage issues and updating essential property utilities.
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