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Professional Excavation Contractor Serving Wautoma, WI

When a build site holds water, access is tight, or the ground is uneven, projects in Wautoma, WI can stall fast. A driveway that won’t drain, a pad that won’t pass grade, or a lot full of brush can push timelines back and add cost, especially when you’re trying to coordinate trades, deliveries, and permits.

If those issues drag on, the problems usually grow. Soft spots can turn into ruts after a rain; missed grades can affect foundations, utilities, and pavement; and unmanaged debris can slow equipment and create safety concerns. From properties near the Waushara County Fairgrounds to lots close to Lake Alpine County Park and corridors along WI-21 and WI-73, dependable site work matters because access, soils, and drainage vary from one parcel to the next.

We’re Anvil Custom, and we serve Wautoma, WI with excavation, clearing, and site prep built for both residential and commercial needs. Founded in 2014, we bring hands-on leadership backed by our founder’s 35+ years of experience. Our process starts with a site walkthrough, then we confirm scope, discuss access and haul routes, and plan the sequence so dirt, demo, and trucking stay coordinated. We finish by checking grades, cleaning up, and keeping you informed on what’s next.

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Move Dirt, Clear Space, And Keep Projects On Track

Whether you’re planning a new build, fixing drainage, or opening up usable acreage, we keep the work practical and organized. As your excavation contractor, we focus on safe access, stable subgrade, and clean transitions from one phase to the next. If you’re also coordinating a demolition contractor for an old garage or outbuilding, we can help keep removal, cleanup, and export loads moving without bottlenecks. For rural parcels and growing developments, our land clearing company approach prioritizes workable routes for equipment, controlled material handling, and finish grades that support what comes after.

When you need construction trucking, construction hauling, or dump runs, we align trucking schedules with the work happening on-site so you’re not waiting on loads or stacking material in the wrong place. From first cut to final cleanup, we support land development company goals with clear communication and a sequence that matches your timeline.

  • Excavation: We manage digging, grading, and trenching for pads, driveways, drainage solutions, and utility work, aligning cuts and fills to keep surfaces usable and ready for the next phase.
  • Land Clearing: Clear lots and overgrown areas with a plan for access, staging, and disposal, removing brush and trees while keeping the site organized so future work can start without delays.
  • Demolition Services: Remove sheds, garages, and small structures with controlled teardown and cleanup, including loading debris for hauling so the footprint is ready for grading or new construction.
  • Forestry Mulching: Mulch brush and light timber to open trails and improve sightlines without extensive hauling, a practical option for properties that need fast clearing with less ground disturbance.
  • Trucking & Hauling: Support construction trucking needs with scheduled loads for spoil, aggregate, and debris, helping keep crews moving and reducing downtime tied to missed deliveries or full staging areas.
  • Construction Site Preparation: Prep sites with clearing, rough grading, and base work to improve stability and drainage, creating a workable surface for footings, utilities, and drive access.
  • Yard Material Delivery: Deliver stone and other yard materials where you need them, coordinating drop locations for driveways, pads, or landscape work so you’re not moving piles twice.
  • Brush Hogging: Cut back tall grass and heavy growth to reclaim fields and maintain edges, improving usability and visibility while helping keep properties manageable through the season.
  • Fallen Tree Removal: Clear storm-downed trees blocking driveways, lanes, and work areas, handling removal and loading so access returns quickly and the site is safe to use again.
Site work goes more smoothly when a few details are handled early. In Wautoma, WI, weather swings and wet seasons can change ground conditions quickly, and rural properties often have long access lanes, soft shoulders, and limited turnaround space. If you’re building near local roads like WI-21 or WI-73, or you’re working around wooded parcels closer to lakes and low-lying areas, it helps to plan for drainage, staging, and haul routes before equipment arrives.We like to start with a walkthrough so we can spot soft spots, confirm where trucks can safely enter and turn, and talk through where material should be stockpiled. That early planning reduces rework and helps keep excavation, demolition, and hauling aligned with your timeline.

  • Mark utilities before digging: Call 811 and confirm private lines when needed so trenching and grading can move forward without surprise strikes or last-minute reroutes.
  • Choose staging areas early: Pick locations for spoil, stone, and debris that won’t block access. This helps trucks unload efficiently and keeps the site safer for ongoing work.
  • Plan drainage with final grades in mind: Identify where water should flow after the job is done, then match cuts, fills, and swales so you’re not fixing pooling issues after surfaces are installed.
  • Confirm haul routes and timing: Tight driveways and soft shoulders can limit truck options. Noting these details up front helps keep construction hauling consistent and avoids delays.

If you’re looking for an excavation contractor serving Wautoma, WI, we’re ready to walk the site, talk through options, and get the work moving in a clean, organized way. Call (920) 460-2592 to discuss your project and request a straightforward estimate.

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Tell us where you’re located in Wautoma, WI, and what you need done: clearing, excavation, demolition, or hauling. Share timelines, access notes, and photos if you have them, and we’ll follow up with next steps.

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