Construction
12 articles in this category.
How Much Does Excavation Cost in 2026?
Excavation costs range from $1,500 to $15,000+ for residential projects. This breakdown explains what drives the price and how to budget accurately.
Read moreExcavation Cost Per Cubic Yard: What Contractors Charge
Excavation costs $10–$50+ per cubic yard depending on soil type, project complexity, and hauling. Here is what contractors actually charge and why.
Read moreHow to Calculate Excavation Volume in Cubic Yards
To calculate excavation volume: multiply length × width × depth in feet, then divide by 27 to convert to cubic yards. Full guide with examples and common mistakes.
Read moreFoundation Excavation Cost: Budget Guide for 2026
Foundation excavation costs $3,500–$12,000 for most homes. This guide breaks down what drives the price for basements, crawl spaces, and slab foundations.
Read morePool Excavation Cost: What Affects the Price in 2026
Pool excavation costs $5,000–$18,000 for a standard in-ground pool. Learn what drives the price, how to estimate your specific project, and what to watch for in contractor quotes.
Read moreRock Excavation Cost: Why It Costs 3–4x More
Rock excavation costs $35–$75+ per cubic yard versus $10–$18 for standard soil. Learn what drives the price, how to plan for rock, and what to ask contractors.
Read moreExcavation vs. Grading: Key Differences and When You Need Each
Excavation removes soil from a specific area; grading reshapes the ground surface. Both move dirt, but the equipment, cost, and purpose are different. Here is how to tell which you need.
Read more4 Soil Types That Affect Excavation Cost (And How Much Each Adds)
Soil type is the single biggest variable in excavation pricing. Topsoil runs $8–$12 per cubic yard while rock hits $35–$75. Here is what each soil type means for your project cost.
Read moreDIY vs. Professional Excavation: When Each Makes Sense
DIY excavation with a rented mini-excavator costs $350–$600 per day. Professional contractors charge $10–$50+ per cubic yard. Here is how to decide which is right for your project.
Read more10 Ways to Reduce Excavation Costs Without Cutting Corners
Smart planning can cut excavation costs by 20–40% without compromising safety or quality. Here are 10 practical strategies contractors and homeowners use to keep earthwork budgets in check.
Read moreExcavation Permits and OSHA Regulations: What You Need to Know
Most excavations over 5 feet deep require OSHA-compliant protection systems. Permits vary by municipality. This guide covers what approvals you need before digging starts.
Read moreWhen to Hire an Excavation Contractor: Red Flags and Green Lights
Knowing when to hire a professional excavation contractor — and how to choose the right one — can save thousands and prevent costly mistakes. Here is what to look for.
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