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Nixcavating, Inc. provides storm water drainage services for municipalities and those in agriculture alike. Boulder County and surrounding area farms and ranches rely on irrigation ditches and structures to hold, store and sort water supplies as needed. We have extensive experience working with many of the local ditch companies, from helping ensure all the water ends up where you need it, to conversely making sure you can efficiently and easily stop the water from going where it’s no longer needed.
We can set up storm drains and other means to channel water away from your home. Our licensed excavating technicians handle excavation and underground piping services designed to ensure stormwater flows away from your home or structure.
At Nixcavating, Inc., our skilled team has extensive experience in designing, inspecting, and installing erosion control. Our services include installing sediment ponds, sediment socks, silt fence, riprap rundowns, and more! We specialize in professional storm water and land management services and offer our services to commercial and residential clients in Longmont, Boulder, and throughout Northern Colorado.
Controlling storm water is imperative to the long-term health and stability of your property. Over time, even the smallest amounts of water can cause damage to your foundation and land. Taking necessary action is imperative in preventing leaks and water damage. Our professional technicians provide a variety of options for managing storm water. Whether an existing property or new construction, we offer the right solutions to help protect your investment.
And if you are looking for irrigation services, in Longmont, CO or the surrounding areas, Nixcavating, Inc. can help. We recognize that having sufficient water, when and where you need it, is essential to farming. Without a proper irrigation system in place, your water supply is left to chance. Our irrigation services make certain the water doesn’t have any obstacles and that there is still plenty around when your crops need it most.
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