Retaining Wall Basics: Digging Footings with Precision
How deep should I dig footings for a retaining wall? For most residential walls under 1 meter, your trench should be at least 600mm wide and 300mm to 500mm deep.…
How deep should I dig footings for a retaining wall? For most residential walls under 1 meter, your trench should be at least 600mm wide and 300mm to 500mm deep.…
How do I maintain a mini excavator during a long-term hire? The key to avoiding "downtime" and extra fees is a daily pre-start walkaround. Focus on three "lifeblood" areas: Greasing…
How do I prepare my site for a mini excavator? Preparation involves three critical steps: identifying underground utilities via Before You Dig Australia (BYDA), clearing a minimum 1-meter-wide access path…
Should I choose Wet Hire or Dry Hire for my excavation? Choose Dry Hire (machine only) if you have an operator’s ticket, experience with tight-access maneuvering, and a strict budget.…
What is the best attachment for a mini excavator? The best mini excavator attachments depend on your task: use an Auger for post holes, a Hydraulic Breaker for breaking concrete,…
Not all soil is equal. Some sites dig like sand. Others feel like concrete. If you’ve ever hit dense clay or compacted fill, you already know — machine size matters.…
Large earthworks projects rarely fail because of effort. They fail because of wrong decisions early on — especially equipment selection. One of the most common mistakes? Hiring a machine that’s…
If there’s one machine that handles the widest range of residential tasks, it’s the compact excavator. Not too big. Not too small. Just capable. Versatility Across Project Types Compact excavators…
Medium-scale projects are where planning matters most. Too small for heavy construction machinery. Too large for entry-level equipment. This is where compact excavators shine. Step 1: Define Project Scope Clearly…
What Is a Compact Excavator? A compact excavator is a mid-range machine designed for projects that require more strength than a mini excavator but don’t need the size of a…