Marin County
Excavation in Marin
Dig, trench, and move earth where the skid steer can't reach.
Mini-excavator work for jobs that need real reach and depth — utility and drainage trenches, footings and foundations, ponds, pools, large stumps, and tight-access earthmoving on lots full-size iron can't touch. Across Marin County — from San Rafael, Novato, Mill Valley, and San Anselmo — most jobs here are defensible space and fuel reduction — homes tucked into the woods, insurer requirements to meet, and owners who take fire protection seriously.
Excavation Pricing
What excavation costs in Marin
Local terrain, slope, and site access in Marin all move the final number — steep or hard-to-reach parcels run higher than the ranges above.
Local context
Why Marin landowners need excavation
Marin carries very high WUI fire risk — homes tucked into the oak woodlands and chaparral around Mt. Tamalpais and the steep western canyons are exactly the terrain CAL FIRE and insurers scrutinize most.
Local operators
Pros serving Marin
Tight Access Excavation
35+ yrs
Sebastopol family-owned excavation and directional-drilling firm since 1990, providing land clearing, excavation, utilities, and drainage across Marin, Sonoma, and Napa.
Serves: Marin · Sonoma · Napa
Adobe Construction
Local operator
Penngrove general engineering contractor providing driveway construction, grading, site prep, and land clearing across Sonoma, Marin, and Napa.
Serves: Sonoma · Marin · Napa
Independent Contractor Inc.
Local operator
Excavation, demolition, and grading contractor experienced in hillside/steep-lot grading, vineyard lot clearing, and tight-access site work across the Bay Area.
Serves: Santa Clara · San Mateo · Sonoma · Napa
Common questions
Excavation FAQs
What's the difference between excavation and grading?+
Grading shapes the surface; excavation digs into it. A skid steer is great at spreading, leveling, and light cut-and-fill near the surface, but a mini excavator is what you want for trenches, footings, deep holes, and anything that needs to go down rather than across. Many operators bring both machines to a single job.
How much does excavation cost?+
Most mini-excavator work runs $90–$150 per hour with operator, while trenching is often quoted at $5–$15 per linear foot in normal soil. A small footing or foundation dig typically lands around $1,000–$3,000. Rock, high water tables, deep digs, and hauling spoil off-site all push costs up.
Do I need to call 811 before you dig?+
Yes — and any good operator handles it for you. California law requires a free 811 'call before you dig' utility locate at least two business days before breaking ground, on public or private property. It prevents strikes on gas, electric, and water lines. Never hire someone who skips it.
Will the machine fit through my gate or on my finished lot?+
Usually. Compact excavators in the 1.5–3 ton class fit through a standard ~36-inch gate and run on rubber tracks that spread weight to limit damage to lawns and driveways. For tight urban and finished-yard jobs, that small footprint is the whole advantage over a backhoe or full-size excavator.
Do I need a permit?+
It depends on the work. A private drainage trench often doesn't, but utility connections, septic systems, retaining structures, and anything in a creek setback or steep-slope area usually do. Your operator can tell you what's typical locally, but always confirm with your county or city before digging.
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