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  • Nov 2, 2013, 09:34 AM
    lincolnlilith
    How much does it cost to trench a 1000 foot water line?
    Recently purchased a large parcel of land in northern, rural California. A few decent sized towns near, so contractors and equipment are reasonably close (quincy area). Soil conditions seem amenable for digging (higher elevation, pine/doug fir, loamy, reddish soil... but some rocks likely).

    Need to dig a 1000 foot long utility trench to bring water, power and telco to home site. All can be put in same trench, water at bottom... 4 feet deep.

    Need an estimate of trench cost, plus a return trip to backfill after inspections. Do not include pipe costs, wire, etc.

    Soil does not need to be compacted.

    Thanks!
  • Nov 2, 2013, 09:44 AM
    joypulv
    It's not really meaningful to ask for quotes on a world wide site such as this one.
    Call 2 or 3 locally and they will be happy to look at your land.
    Where I live (northeast) a backhoe is usually $125 hour for one man and $25 for a helper if needed.
    They won't quote a fixed price because of rocks.
    1000' down 4' sounds like it would take all of one day, if big boulders aren't a problem.
  • Nov 2, 2013, 09:00 PM
    hkstroud
    Only way to get cost concepts is to get quotes from local contractors.
    Quote:

    All can be put in same trench,
    I really really doubt that. Better check and recheck. And if you can do it, I wouldn't do it.

    Depending on size of rocks anticipated check out using a trenching machine.
  • Mar 28, 2014, 11:34 AM
    techie2u
    Check into going to home Depot or any equipment rental place and find out the price of a ditch witch. If not rocky or filled with tree roots, it should be easily done in a day. Remember to put a colorful tape in the trench when it is halfway full on the backfill so sombody doesn't dig up your wires or pipes at a later date. Good Luck
  • Mar 28, 2014, 11:39 AM
    smoothy
    1,000 feet in a day with a home depot trencher? That's going to be a very long day. I did one 75 feet between my garage and shed 3 feet deep to bury a power cable and that took a few hours.

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