Utility Trenching Services in East Texas
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Full structure tear-downs, haul-offs, and site clearing.

Pad prep, foundation digging, slope correction.
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Stumps, brush, trees, and trenching for utilities.
Precision Trenching for Utilities, Septic, and Infrastructure
When you're running underground utilities, precision matters. Tyler Ten provides expert utility trenching services across Tyler, Lindale, and surrounding East Texas towns — handling projects for residential, commercial, and rural properties alike.
Whether you’re laying water lines on a farm or installing electrical conduit for a new build, we make sure every trench is dug right, safely, and to spec.
What We Trench For:
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Water lines
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Electrical conduit
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Gas lines (in coordination with licensed gas techs)
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Sewer & septic lines
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French drains and dry wells
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Irrigation or landscape systems
How We Work:
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Site Visit & Planning
We walk the site, locate utilities, and determine depths and routing. -
Trench Excavation
Clean, accurate digging with minimal disruption to surrounding land. -
Coordination with Other Trades
We work directly with your contractor, plumber, electrician, or utility provider. -
Backfill & Compacting (Optional)
Leave it open for inspection or backfilled for surface restoration.
Who We Serve:
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Residential landowners
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General contractors
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Metal building installers
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Septic and utility crews
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Commercial builders & municipalities
Areas We Serve
Tyler Ten provides trenching services throughout East Texas, including:
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Tyler, TX
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Lindale, TX
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Bullard, TX
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Flint, TX
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Whitehouse, TX
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Chapel Hill
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Hideaway
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And rural Smith County
Whether your site is in town or outside city limits, we’re ready to go.
Why Choose Tyler Ten?
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✔️ Skilled machine operators & modern equipment
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✔️ Clean, safe, and accurate trenching
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✔️ On-time scheduling & free estimates
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✔️ Fully insured and locally owned
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✔️ East Texas soil? We know it like the back of our hand.
“We’re not just digging holes, we are helping deliver power and utilities to East Texans one trench at a time.”
— Owner, Tyler Ten