Hole Digging and Trenching in Loveland

His Workmanship matches residential homeowners with service providers who offer hole digging and trenching labor. You call the utility company to make sure the cable lines are marked and the crew will bring trench shovels. Rates start at $110 per hour for 2 diggers. New customers can read Ephesians 2:1-10 to receive a $20 discount. Details are on the final step of the contact form.

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Do you need a trench dug to bury wire underground? What about grading dirt away from the house for water drainage? No problem! His Workmanship’s network of landscapers can accomplish any of these digging projects for you. Just say where to dig and how deep to dig and the crew get it done for you. Watch the video below for a closer look at how the digging process works.

His Workmanship coordinates landscaping help in Loveland

Our service providers have your landscaping project taken care of anywhere in Loveland. Check out the map below to view our service area in Loveland. The yard waste is disposed at any of the Bzak Yard Waste locations either at Clermont County or at Hamilton County.

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1. Get a free estimate in just a couple minutes

Select the services that best align with your needs and describe the details of your project to help us get a better idea of the scope of work. Feel free to upload pictures so your crew can visualize your specific needs.

2. Receive great customer support along the way

Our staff guarantees a reply to all emails within 24 hours. Once you get scheduled, you'll get a confirmation email with your service provider names as well as a text notification 1 hour before your project starts.

3. Relax while we speedily complete your project

Equipment in hand, your crew will arrive a few minutes early so they can collaborate with you about the work that needs to be done. Once they finish, you can pay the total bill directly to the crew leader. It's as simple as that!

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“This is the third time I have used His Workmanship. What made His Workmanship catch my eye is the Christian mission. I’ve had the crew out here to do a fairly large project for a new rosebed and they’ve been very hard workers and made the job a breeze. I would definitely recommend His Workmanship for landscaping projects.” – Mark
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I am so happy to find Eric's website of HIS WORKMANSHIP - Detroit area for labor services. As a gardener ages, it's hard to ask for help. Partly, it's because the vulnerability factor of letting workers come to your home and the quality of work that results (people don't wanna pull weeds) and how much is the cost.
I am a satisfied customer. I recommend this group of young people that are not afraid of "work".
I wish more older seniors knew about this group. There was prompt response from Eric on the services I required and I was on the schedule that week. The 2 guys assigned were wonderful in their cordial attitude and quality of the work preformed.
I will use this group again.
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My home needed some spring clean up attention. I reached out to this landscaping service. Eric, contacted me right away. We set up a time within a few days. The workers were punctual. They were kind and hardworking. I set up for the time completed not the job completed. It was difficult to know how long things would take. I will be hiring them again soon and on a regular basis in the future.
A great organization to work with. Got back to us quickly. Work was done in a timely manner and the team that arrived were very kind, thorough and helpful.
We were so incredibly happy with the work that "His Workmanship" did. They were able to finish everything we wanted and we were so impressed with the results. Both guys were great! We would absolutely hire them again!
Will and Elijah worked like true professional landscapers. I just had to show them once on what had to be done; weed, spread 3 yards of cedar mulch front & back, remove old heavy rotted wood border, and insert new edging. They went right to work finishing sooner than the 4 hours I signed up for. Will and Elijah were the most courteous and conscientious in their work. I do have a big yard, and with the spread of all that cedar and the weeds gone ,I have the one of most beautiful and cedar fragrant yards in the neighborhood. And Eric, I consider my self a lucky guy for finding you and His Workmanship out of the blue to choose you, and you selecting Will and Elijah to do the job for me (us).
The 2 crew members that came out to work in my yard were very task-oriented and extremely conscientious of what needed to be done. I had a very big project going on, which required digging, moving heavy stones, mulching and some other challenging work that kept both of these young men on their feet for 4 hours.They weren't just hard-working they were polite and represented their company well. Both of these young men worked in my yard for 2 Saturdays in a row, and they did an incredible job. I wish more young people have their positive attitude and stamina.
They did a great job. I’d definitely use them again.
His Workmanship is responsive, quick and reliable. My team of two showed up on time, and were friendly, hardworking and capable. I have already booked them to come back.
These guys are the best. Extremely hard workers.
Efficient scheduling and on time polite and hard working workers. Would hire again
Such a breath of fresh air to have a company with trustworthy hard workers. Will for sure be reaching out for future projects!
I'v used these guys for various landscaping needs for the past couple of years. They are good guys who work hard and want to do a good job. They communicate well and a pleasant to work with.
They did a terrific job- they were on time and did a fantastic job on the project and cleaned up well
The crew worked quickly. I didn't have a project large enough for 3 crew members because they work effectively and at a steady pace.
We are pleased with our finished project!
We recently hired His Workmanship to weed and mulch our flower beds, and we couldn’t be more pleased with the results. From start to finish, communication was professional and prompt, making the entire process smooth and stress-free.

Sam, the crew leader, was excellent—organized, knowledgeable, and ensured everything went according to plan. Owen did a fantastic job completing the work on time and with great attention to detail. Our flower beds look fresh and beautifully maintained.

We highly recommend His Workmanship to anyone looking for reliable, high-quality landscaping services!
I was very impressed with how quickly I was able to schedule the job. The two workers were able to come an hour earlier than planned and they finished the entire job in less than the 3 hours that I booked. They did a fantastic job and I would highly recommend them to anyone.
I was very pleased with the work of Elijah, Dylan and Kobi! I scheduled another session this week to complete the back yard. I will be using them to keep my beds pristine! They planted begonias around my waste receptacles and 2 lavenders in the newest flower bed, removed leaves and weeds from existing bed and edged the front trees and beds! Excellent workers.
Eli and Hunter were very polite and thorough. They got everything done in a timely manner and even suggested a couple small related tasks they could do with the remaining time. Eric was great to work with and scheduling was a breeze. Would highly recommend anytime!
Highly recommend! We’ve used them 3 times now, and each time they’ve done a great job. Very quick to respond and professional.
Scheduling was easy and workmanship excellent! All workers arrived at scheduled time, were polite and professional. We are very happy with workers and the job they completed!

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Frequently Asked Questions

The price, of course, depends on how wide, long and deep your trench needs to be. The cost will also vary based on the soil condition. Soft and loose soil will cost less whereas hard dirt like clay or rocky soil will cost more. When trees are nearby then roots may be present in the digging area, which will also raise the total price. Digging on a steep slope or hilly terrain will lead to unstable footing so the diggers will go slower to limit the risk of twisting their ankle. Because of these variables, most digging services prefer to charge an hourly rate, which usually ranges from $50 – $60 per hour per person. Most trenches will take 2 workers 3-4 hours so the average cost to dig a trench by hand is between $300 to $480.
One of the main causes of water damage in the basement is due to improper grading around your house. The dirt should slope away from the house, not toward the house. Water can flow toward the foundation even on a flat surface. If your basement flooded, then you likely need to regrade around the foundation. To fix the grading issue, you should add soil next to the foundation and slope away from the house. Don’t add too much dirt though because at least three inches of your foundation should show above the soil. The dirt should never be in contact with the siding or any wood. If improving the grade around your home doesn’t work, then digging a ditch or trench may be needed to install a water drainage system.
Landscapers typically offer a wide variety of yard services including digging trenches. Bigger landscaping companies have access to heavy machinery like a bobcat or backhoe. Equipment like this will make the job get done fast but you’ll likely need to pay a premium. For a more cost-efficient approach, try contacting a small landscape company where they manually dig trenches by hand with spade shovels. At the end of the day, the digging service you need really depends on the specifications of your task. Big jobs like home demolition and new foundations require a bobcat or backhoe so a construction or excavation company is best. Small jobs like french drains or window wells can be dug by hand so a landscaper will offer the best bank for your buck.
If you need dirt relocated, there are two different ways to accomplish this task. The first is with good ole fashioned elbow grease, namely digging with your hands using shovels and a pickaxe. This approach is usually compared with mechanical excavation. The contrast is transparent: digging by hand is manual whereas digging with machines is mechanical. The second approach clears soil with heavy equipment like a trencher, backhoe or an excavator. For bigger excavation projects you should use heavy machinery for the sake of speed and efficiency. For smaller digging tasks, it’s best to do it by hand since you get more accuracy and won’t run the risk of damaging other parts of your yard.
Before you begin digging you should call 811 which is the number for your local digging hotline. You should make this call at least three business days before you dig. Ask the operator to have someone come out and mark all the utilities with spray paint and/or colored safety flags. When the locator arrives you should make sure they know where you’re digging so they can mark the utilities in your yard appropriately. They will locate the underground gas, electric, water, and communications pipes and cables in the area. Once marked, you should dig very carefully around those areas. The flags and spray paint are supposed to prevent any accidents from happening while digging, such as underground cords getting pierced through with a shovel.
While it may seem like digging a trench is a straightforward task, there is actually a science to it. Digging can go quite wrong if you don’t tackle the project in a disciplined way. So here are three (of seven) strategies to follow: First, choose your weapon wisely. Having the appropriate hand tools is essential. You’ll need the following: long nosed shovel, trenching shovel, spade shovel and a lightweight pickaxe. Second, be on the lookout for obstructions such as tree roots, rocky soil and hard clay. Third, save your back the ache by using your foot on the shovel to leverage your body weight.
Spade shovels won’t be too helpful with hard rocky soil. A trench shovel would be a little more helpful since it’s long and narrow. However, the best choice for a hand-held tool would be a pickaxe. Being able to swing a pickaxe, which has a sharp and pointed end, will allow you to break through hard ground and rocky soil. Another option would be to rent a gas powered tiller from a local hardware store. These tillers often have rotating blades that slice right through tough dirt, and breaks it into softer soil. Some tillers can even cut through small roots, though a loppers tend to be the best tool for that task.
The dimensions of your trench depend on the purpose of the trench. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to the width, depth, and length of a trench. That said, most digging projects don’t require you to dig deeper than a few feet. Here are my trench dimension recommendations for five different types of digging tasks. First, if you need to bury a cable, then your trench should be around 6 inches deep. Second, an electric dog fence only needs to be 3 inches deep. Third, water pipes should be buried at least 2 feet underground. Fourth, if you plan to install an egress window, then you will need to dig down at least 6 feet. Fifth, if you want to install a french drain, then you should dig 18 inches deep and 10-12 inches wide.
Digging fence post holes is easiest with a power earth auger. A digging bar works well for loosening dirt from each side. When you are digging post holes, the hole should be half the post height above the ground. For instance, if your fence posts are 6 feet tall, then your holes should be about 3 feet deep. If the posts are 8 feet high, then your holes should be 4 feet deep. It’s best to use a post hole digger or a gas powered auger drill for this. Once your post holes are dug, set the posts on a 6 inch base of half inch crushed stone to ensure proper water drainage. Brace the post to keep it straight by using two stakes and some scrap lumber. Then you should pour fast setting concrete inside to secure your post.
Most digging projects result in leftover dirt since you usually bury something under the ground. Below I propose some options of how you can repurpose leftover dirt. First, if the dirt is in good condition and you have a garden that’s low on soil, then that should be the most obvious choice. Second, depending on the amount of dirt and unused space on your property, you could build up a berm in your yard. Third, you can post a listing on Facebook marketplace or NextDoor that offers free dirt for pickup. Tip: be sure to include a picture of the dirt pile in your post. Fourth, if you have no other use for the excess soil then you can load it in a truck or trailer and proceed to dump it at a local landfill or yard waste site.
Digging companies are a dime a dozen, so you will have plenty of options to choose from as long as you search deep enough. Given the variety of offers you will likely receive, it’s imperative to have some sort of criteria for sifting through the bad quotes and identifying the good ones. Here are three not so obvious ways to select a reputable digging company. First, determine a timeline for your project and make sure the digging service can complete (not start) the project by then. Second, ask for a high-end and low-end quote range so that you know you won’t pay more than X or less than X. Third, explain what problem your digging project will solve and then ask the contractor how many times they’ve done projects like yours. Click here to get a digging quote from His Workmanship.

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His Workmanship is a Christian company

The mission of His Workmanship is to glorify God by displaying the gospel through speedy communication and quick scheduling. We are an online booking agency which facilitates the provision of labor services by matching Christian college providers with homeowners.

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My name is Daniel and this is my first summer helping residential homeowners through His Workmanship. I used to attend the same church as the owner so that is how I learned about this amazing opportunity. To be honest, I really enjoy finding customers through a referral company that so clearly reflects the Christian faith in their business model. The cherry on top is that a $20 discount is offered to everyone who reads a certain passage in the Bible.
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Fun Facts about Loveland

Loveland’s indoor attractions include Castle Skateland, a roller skating rink not to be confused with the museum; and the Loveland Stage Company, a theatre group that started in 1979. Chateau Laroche, a historical museum and folly also known as the Loveland Castle, is located just outside of the city in Loveland Park. The Grail’s national headquarters and retreat center, known as Grailville, has been located just outside Loveland since 1944. The city is named after James Loveland, who operated a general store and post office near the railroad tracks downtown. Once a busy railroad town, Loveland is now a major stop along the Little Miami Scenic Trail. Learn more about Loveland schools, utilities and parks.

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