Frequently Asked Questions
Excavation & site prep in Sonoma County, Monterey County, and the California Central Coast — since 2013.
What types of excavation work does DW Excavation handle?
We handle a wide range of earthwork and site development: site preparation, land clearing, rough and finish grading, foundation excavation, drainage solutions, erosion control, driveway and road preparation, retaining wall excavation, and stormwater management. We also perform underground utility excavation including electrical trenching, sewer and water line work, septic line excavation, trenchless pipe repair, and joint trench utility installation for commercial developments. If it involves moving earth or preparing a site for construction, we're likely the right call.
What areas do you serve?
Our primary market is Sonoma County, with particular coverage in Santa Rosa, Windsor, Healdsburg, Petaluma, and Rohnert Park. Our secondary market is Monterey County, including Monterey, Salinas, Seaside, and Marina. We also serve Santa Cruz County, San Benito County, Santa Clara County, and Los Angeles County on qualifying projects. We're headquartered in Windsor, CA — right in the heart of the region we know best.
I need electrical trenching for a hot tub, ADU, or utility connection. Can you do that?
Yes — electrical trenching is one of the most common requests we receive. Whether it's a short run to a hot tub deck, a longer trench for an ADU connection, or a larger joint trench for a commercial or residential development, we can scope and execute the work. We've completed both short residential trenching jobs and multi-hundred-foot utility trenching projects across mixed terrain. Give us the details and we'll give you a realistic estimate.
Can you help with septic system work — installation, conversion, or documentation?
Yes. We handle septic system excavation — including full septic and leach field installation for new construction, conversion of septic systems to grinder pump connections tied to city sewer, and related excavation and trenching work. We've also assisted property owners who completed septic tank demolition without realizing a permit and inspection were required. If you need documentation support or have a completed scope that needs to clear a county inspection, reach out and we'll talk through what's possible.
My property has drainage problems — water pools near my foundation after rain. Can you fix it?
Yes — drainage solutions are a core part of our work, and pooling near a foundation is something we take seriously because the consequences only worsen over time. We install French drains, culverts, drainage ditches, and stormwater management systems designed to redirect water away from structures. We'll assess your property's grading, soil conditions, and water flow patterns before recommending the right approach. Sonoma County's clay soils and Monterey's hillside terrain both create conditions where good drainage design makes a significant difference.
I need a retaining wall excavated and graded. Is that something you handle?
Yes. Retaining wall excavation and associated slope work are things we handle regularly — from residential properties on hillsides to larger commercial and development scopes. We've completed retaining wall and terracing excavation, grading for permitted wall replacements, and full slope stabilization work. If you have county-approved plans and a permit in hand, we can mobilize and execute. If you're still in the planning phase, we can help assess the site conditions.
I had retaining walls built years ago without permits and the city is now requiring I legalize them. Can you help?
This is a situation we've encountered before, and we understand how stressful a city notice can feel. Legalizing existing grading and retaining wall work typically requires a grading permit application and may involve a soils engineer review depending on the scope. We can assist with the earthwork side of that process and coordinate with the appropriate professionals to move your project toward permit clearance. Call us to walk through the specifics of your situation.
Do you need a grading permit in Sonoma or Monterey County for excavation work?
Yes, in most cases. Sonoma County requires a grading permit for cuts or fills over 50 cubic yards. Monterey County's threshold is 100 cubic yards. Many residential excavation and grading projects — including foundation work, large drainage systems, and significant land clearing — will cross these thresholds. We understand the permit process in both counties and build permit requirements into our project planning from the start so you're not caught off guard.
My property backs up to a creek and I'm losing land to erosion every winter. What can be done?
Creek erosion that threatens a structure is a serious problem, and unfortunately it doesn't improve on its own. We perform erosion control, creek bank stabilization, soil stabilization, and eco-remediation services specifically to address this type of ongoing loss. The right solution depends on the severity of erosion, the soil type, and proximity to the structure — which is why we want to assess the site before recommending an approach. This is exactly the kind of problem we're built to solve.
Can you handle road grading, gravel maintenance, and storm-proofing for agricultural or rural properties?
Yes. We grade and maintain ranch roads, private access roads, and agricultural property roads — including adding gravel to storm-damaged areas, shaping drainage relief to keep roads passable through wet seasons, and preparing surfaces for dust-control product application. After back-to-back atmospheric river events like the ones that dropped over 12 inches of rain on Sonoma County in late 2024, many rural road networks needed significant recovery work. This is a service we're well-equipped to provide on a one-time or annual basis.
I'm building an ADU and need to connect the sewer line to the main house. Can you do that?
Yes. Sewer line connection work for ADU conversions and garage-to-living-space projects is something we see frequently. The scope typically involves locating the existing sewer line, excavating a connection trench, and tying the new unit's sewer line into the main. We're familiar with the permit requirements for this type of work in both Sonoma and Monterey counties and can walk you through what's involved before we start.
Can you handle a large commercial site prep — grading, hauling, drainage, retaining walls, and foundation?
Yes. We've completed full site preparation scopes for commercial and development projects — cutting and grading the site, hauling off significant volumes of excess material, building driveway approaches, installing retaining walls and drainage systems, and preparing for foundation work. For commercial developments requiring joint trench and utility coordination, we're experienced with city-approved and stamped plans, gas utility coordination, storm drain and sanitary sewer integration, and inspection sign-offs. We can handle a bundled multi-scope project from start to finish.
Can you drill piers for a foundation on a sloped or difficult site?
Yes. We've drilled piers to bedrock for residential projects requiring foundation support at significant depths. Projects requiring 50 or more piers drilled to 10 to 18 feet are within our capability. Site excavation and grading are often performed in conjunction with pier drilling as part of a unified site prep scope. If you're working with a structural engineer on a foundation design, we're a natural trade partner for the earthwork portion.
I need to install a French drain. Is that something you do?
Yes. French drain installation is a standard drainage service we provide for residential and commercial properties. Whether you need 50 feet of drain to redirect water away from a house foundation or a more complex system integrating with existing grading, we can assess the site and install a solution built for long-term stability. Drainage done right from the start prevents far more costly problems down the road.
Can you clear land, remove debris, and haul it away?
Yes. Land clearing and debris removal — including vegetation, mulch, invasive plants like bamboo, tree stumps, and construction debris — is a routine service we provide. We've cleared properties with substantial bamboo rhizome systems, removed large stumps and brush, and hauled off hundreds of cubic yards of material. If you need a site cleared before construction or grading can begin, we handle that from start to finish including disposal.
Can you dredge a lake or pond?
Yes. We've provided ballpark estimates for lake and pond dredging — specifically for removing sludge and debris from the lakebed of a man-made lake when the water is drained for seasonal cleanout. If you manage a community lake, retention pond, or agricultural pond that needs sediment removal, reach out with the size and scope and we can assess what's involved.
Do you offer neighborhood utility undergrounding scopes?
Yes. We've quoted undergrounding scopes for neighborhood associations that received approval to underground overhead utilities. This type of project requires trenching, conduit installation, coordination with the utility, backfill, and surface restoration — all of which fall within our scope of work. If your community has an approved undergrounding project and needs a contractor to execute the civil work, contact us for a consultation.
Do I need to do anything to prepare my site before you arrive?
Typically we handle site preparation as part of our scope. That said, some clients choose to do light prep work — such as cutting and stacking vegetation, clearing personal items, or providing site access — which can streamline the job and in some cases reduce cost. We'll walk you through any access requirements or pre-work items when we schedule the project. The most helpful thing you can do beforehand is share photos, plans, or any relevant site documents so we can arrive prepared.
How do I get a free estimate from DW Excavation?
Call us at 707-601-9091 or submit a request through the contact page at dw-excavation.com. Share your project details — location, scope, approximate dimensions, photos if available, and your timeline. The more we know upfront, the faster we can give you a useful estimate. We're based in Windsor, CA, and serve Sonoma County, Monterey County, and the broader Central Coast. We'll get back to you promptly.
What makes DW Excavation different from other excavation contractors?
We're a locally rooted, owner-operated company that has been working in Sonoma and Monterey counties since 2013. Owner Dallas Wohlfeil holds CA General Engineering Contractor License #1060838 and has over a decade of hands-on experience with the local terrain, soil conditions, and permit requirements that make excavation in Northern California uniquely complex. We show up, we communicate clearly, and we do the work right the first time. That reputation is built one project at a time — and we take it seriously.
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Call DW Excavation at 707-601-9091 or visit dw-excavation.com to get in touch. CA LIC #1060838 — Serving Sonoma County, Monterey County, and the Central Coast.