It’s a good idea to have utilities in your garden marked to avoid damaging them when you have projects that involve digging in the soil. Some examples of work for which you should have your utilities ...
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How to avoid buried utility lines when you dig – experts explain the crucial '2 feet 2 be safe' golden rule
One of my favorite DIY jobs was replacing a fence with my dad during the summer. It was hard work digging several feet for fence post holes, but we slowly built 100 feet of brand-new fence. However, ...
KENNEWICK, Wash. (KTVZ) -- In observance of National Safe Digging Month in April, Cascade Natural Gas announced results from a recent national survey revealing that 49% of homeowners who plan to dig ...
Professional plumbers in Tacoma, WA, explain common sewer line warning signs, causes of pipe damage, and repair options such as camera inspections, drain cleaning, sewer line repair, and replacement.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Before you dig and put those spring flowers in, you need to know where all the utility lines are. If you hit one, you could be on the hook for paying for the damage or the time to ...
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