Some blokes dig a hole, cash the cheque and vanish when it leaks. We read your land, pack a proper clay core, and leave you with water that stays put.

Fill this in and Chase will call you back himself, usually same day.
A dam is not a hole. It is a decision about your land that will still be there long after the machines have gone. We read the fall of the ground, we test the soil under our boots, and we work with the contours instead of fighting them. When the clay goes in, it goes in properly, packed and keyed so the water has nowhere to run.
You have saved for this. You have pictured it full in the middle of summer, stock drinking, the surface flat and calm at last light. That picture is worth doing right. We build the wall to hold, not just to look right on the day the invoice is written, so the season after next you are not standing at the edge watching it drain away into cracked mud.
The best earthmoving disappears. A year on, the grass has healed over, the banks have settled, and the dam sits in the paddock like the land grew it there itself. No scars, no rutted mess left behind, no eyesore. Just the finished thing looking like it was always meant to be part of your property.
A careless operator turns up, digs where it's easy, and leaves the land scarred and the dam leaking. We do the opposite, and it shows in the finish.
We walk your property first, check the fall, test the soil, and find where a dam actually wants to sit. No guessing, no digging blind.
Proper clay core, packed and keyed, walls built to hold. The right materials for your soil, done once so we never have to come back and fix it.
We shape the banks, blend the spoil, and leave the ground tidy. In a season it looks like nature put it there itself.
Because we don't skip the clay core. A leaky dam almost always means someone rushed it or dug through the wrong soil. We test what's under your ground first, key the wall in properly, and pack it hard. Water needs somewhere to escape, and we make sure there's nowhere.
No. The mess a careless operator leaves behind is half the reason people are nervous. We plan our access, keep the spoil tidy, and shape the banks before we leave. By the time we're gone the ground is set to heal over, not rutted and scarred.
Fixed price after Chase has walked your land. Cheap quotes that balloon halfway through are how people get burnt. We'd rather look at the job properly, tell you the real number up front, and stick to it.
We cover Newborough and around 100km in every direction. If you're inside that and not sure, just ask. Chase will tell you straight whether we can get to you.
I run Easy Earthmoving out of Newborough and I've seen too many people get burnt by someone who digs a hole, takes the money, and disappears when it leaks. That's not how I work. When I build a dam it's built to hold, full stop.
Every job starts with me walking your property, checking the fall and the soil, and telling you straight what it needs. No sales talk, no cutting corners on the clay core to shave a few dollars off a quote.
I want the dam I build to still be holding water when your kids are running the place. Fixed price, done once, and the land left looking like it was always meant to be there.
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