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Recent Trench Digging tasks in South West Sydney

Dig a trench in the front yard for hedges

$200

Catherine Field NSW, Australia

28th Oct 2024

Dig a trench in the front yard for hedges. Approx length 7.0/ width 0.5/ depth 0.4 in Metres. Hard clay soil, your own tools are needed. Type of gardening: Other Size of garden: Under 50m² Has green waste bin: Yes

Digging trench approx 30cm and planting hedges

$100

Edmondson Park NSW, Australia

11th Sep 2024

Planting 14 hedges in front of the house . Before planting, soil need to be dig 30 cm trench. Type of gardening: Other Size of garden: Under 50m² Has green waste bin: Yes

Dig trench around dog kennels

$210

Bringelly NSW, Australia

8th Mar 2022

Dig a trench around dog kennels ... 40 meters French drainage needed, dig trench about 300-mm, lay light layer of gravel place perforated pipe 100mm on top then cover in gravel. And soil I can supply materials One will need a wheel barrow and digging equipment.

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What do trench digging services include?

Trenching services involve digging a large hole, usually using a trenching shovel and a trencher to help successfully lay underground wires, pipes, or structural supports. It’s also traditionally done to install or repair public drains, sewer lines, and underground utilities to serve populated areas. Trenching also has plenty of benefits if you’re taking care of your lawn! Whatever you need, Taskers can make your home improvement project possible. Here are the most common things you can expect from trenching services near you:

Straight trenches

If you live in an area with a limited surface to disturb, such as near buildings or roadways, digging straight trenches is the right choice for you. It’s a kind of trench where the sides are parallel, and the base is at a right angle. Having trench boxes or shoring is usually required as protective systems. A six-inch straight trench can also be helpful if you’re trying to control pests in your property, where you can apply a non-repellent pesticide into the soil to achieve a treatment zone.

Sloped trenches     

Sloped trenches have angled sides to prevent cave-ins. Its angle is determined by trench depth, soil type, and the amount of time the trench will remain open. If you’re planning to install large pipes or culverts, this can be the right kind of trench for you. It’s also common to have sloped trenches in new construction sites with a wider path of soil.

Benched trenches

To ensure that your trench or excavation site is entirely safe, you can try benching! Benched trenches are those with sides that have been cut away to create steps. The height of these steps, otherwise known as vertical distances, is determined by the soil type. The less stable your soil is, the shallower your angles should be. It’s best to bench it if your trench needs to be up to 20 feet deep. This is to help stabilize your trench and to make it more secure. For protective systems, shielding or trench boxes are usually used.

Bell-bottom pier hole trenches

For those planning to build a certain structure, make sure to have someone dig a bell-bottom pier hole trench! The base or bottom of the trench is usually wider than the top, giving it a bell-shaped cross-section. This is typically used to install footings to support the foundation of a structure. Since these kinds of trenches have sides sloping inward over the floor of the excavation, more protective systems are usually required to keep them from collapsing.Â