"Needed a new water lateral under our Nob Hill driveway without tearing out the flagstone. Crew ticketed 811, worked around PNM secondary, and pulled HDPE in one day. Xeriscape looked untouched."
— Marco V., Albuquerque, NMNot Google-verified
Customer Reviews
Feedback from homeowners, GCs, municipal, telecom, gas, and energy clients across New Mexico.
Representative customer reviews for planning and reference — not claimed as third-party verified ratings.
"Commercial pad on Main Street needed duct under fresh asphalt before tenant move-in. They bored nights when parking was empty and left striping intact except at the vault. CO on schedule."
— Denise R., Las Cruces, NM"Permian basin gas service through tough caliche. Mud program took an extra half-day to tune but superintendent called every hold. Pressure test passed first try."
— Hector G., Hobbs, NM"HOA cul-de-sac sewer replacement with shared easement drama. Pits stayed small, they flagged neighbors, and finished before monsoon week — no arroyo runoff issues into the street."
— Priya S., Rio Rancho, NM"Historic district lateral under an adobe wall line. They coordinated with city historic review on pit placement and kept the gravel courtyard intact. Inspector signed off same afternoon."
— Tomás E., Santa Fe, NM"Four Corners industrial park needed water and electric under an active haul road. Night bores with pilot-car traffic control — zero lost shifts for the plant next door."
— Linda K., Farmington, NM"Municipal client on a tight ROW along the Pecos — HDPE threaded past Xcel plantings with clean as-builts. Surveyor said the bore profile was tighter than the open-cut alternate."
— James W., Carlsbad, NM"Storm drain casing under a church access lane. Wind pushed schedule one day but daily photos kept trustees calm. Grout met city spec first review."
— Anita M., Roswell, NM"Ag processor needed fiber from the office to a new scale house across a paved lot. Short HDD shot saved ripping up six inches of reinforced apron. Pullback was smooth through sandy loam."
— Carlos D., Clovis, NM"Residential gas service near Holloman fence line — security and locate congestion made open cut ugly. Compact rig from the alley, valid 811 marks, tap pressure test clean."
— Beth N., Alamogordo, NM"I-40 frontage motel TI needed sewer under the parking lot. They bored between light poles, restored asphalt patches in two squares, and flagged re-striping for our paver."
— Raymond T., Gallup, NM"Valencia County tap upgrade under a long gravel drive. Caliche slowed the pilot but they communicated footage daily. Family had water back before the weekend."
— Sofia L., Los Lunas, NM"Oilfield support yard — multiple short electric bores instead of trenching through containment berms. Not the cheapest day rate but saved us berm rebuild and downtime."
— Kevin P., Artesia, NM"Rio Grande valley clay heaved our PVC lateral. HDD from cleanout to meter preserved the portal walkway and cottonwood roots. 811 ticket documented for the title company."
— Maria J., Española, NM"University-area duplex shared driveway sewer fail. Owner on both sides signed off because pits were offset from the concrete and crew worked around game-day traffic on University."
— Dwayne H., Portales, NM"Border highway retail needed water service under the highway frontage ditch. NMDOT permit timing was the long pole — they quoted that honestly and hit the bore window first try."
— Yolanda F., Deming, NM"Research facility fiber drop west of campus. Coordinated with facilities on path, kept dust down near sensitive equipment pads. Pullback through river cobble went without frac-out."
— Greg S., Socorro, NM"Main Street gas service in tight historic ROW. Cold morning start on the rig but crew flagged pedestrian traffic and finished before the plaza festival setup. Passed leak survey."
— Nina C., Las Vegas, NMJoin Our Clients — Get a Quote
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