




This one was a solid job from start to finish. A homeowner in Grant Township needed a sewer line run out to their outbuilding - about 300 feet of new pipe from the house all the way out to a large metal building on the property. Not a small ask, but exactly the kind of work we do every day.
Here's the basic breakdown of what a job like this involves. First, we lay out the pipe route and stake everything. Then comes the excavation - opening up a trench the full length of the run while keeping the grade right so the line flows properly. After the pipe is laid and inspected, we backfill the trench and grade the disturbed area back down. Three distinct phases, and each one matters.
Getting the grade right on a 300-foot run is where a lot of jobs go wrong if the crew isn't paying attention. Sewer lines don't have pumps pushing the waste - gravity does the work. So if the slope is off even slightly over a long distance, you end up with a line that backs up or doesn't drain the way it should. We take that seriously on every install, short or long.
What you're left with after a job like this is a fully functional sewer connection that gives that outbuilding the same utility as the main house. Whether the homeowner is using it as a shop, a hobby space, or something else entirely, having a real sewer hookup out there is a significant upgrade. No more portable solutions or workarounds.
We handle sewer and water work of all sizes - whether you need a simple connection or a long underground run across a rural property. If you've got an outbuilding, a second structure, or any situation where you need underground utilities extended, we're the crew to call.