Every buildings’ hidden framework — from sewer lines to storm drains and utility conduits — requires careful planning and expert installation to ensure long-lasting performance and code compliance.
Mr Digit specializes in underground utility installation, sewer line trenches, and utility excavation services for residential and light commercial properties throughout Strongsville, Cleveland, Medina County, Lorain County, Cuyahoga County, and surrounding Ohio communities.
Whether you’re installing new sewer connections, replacing old utility lines, or preparing a site for construction, we deliver professional underground services with precision and safety.
Our team follows industry best practices and local code requirements to install underground utilities correctly the first time.
Excess water in your yard can lead to soil erosion, foundation issues, landscape damage, and basement flooding.
Every building’s hidden framework — from sewer lines to storm drains and utility conduits — requires careful planning and expert installation to ensure long-lasting performance and code compliance.
Before construction begins — from driveways to additions and new builds — proper site preparation ensures a stable, level, and code-compliant foundation for your project.
Proper sewer connections and sewer line installation are critical for every home and business. Mistakes can lead to backups, leaks, contamination, costly repairs, and code violations.
When it’s time to dig for a new build, addition, or structural support project, you need precise foundation excavation and preparation from a contractor who understands Ohio soil, drainage, and strict compaction requirements.
A wet or damp basement can lead to mold growth, structural damage, musty odors, and costly repairs if left untreated.
When it comes to critical underground systems, trust the team that builds it right.
Underground utility installation includes digging trenches, laying pipes or conduits for sewer, water, storm drains, and other utilities, then backfilling and compacting soil.
Depth varies based on code requirements, soil type, and frost lines. A professional excavation contractor will ensure proper depth and coverage for each utility type.
Utility costs depend on pipe type, trench length, soil conditions, and project complexity. A free site evaluation provides an accurate estimate.