Since 1978, Brooks Excavating Co Inc. has provided Rochester, MN and surrounding area with exceptional service and quality work. We're a wide-ranging contractor whose specialties includes residential sewers and septic systems, drains, and grading. We'll apply diverse equipment, from skid steers and excavators to dump trucks and dozers, to diverse projects. Whether you're a homeowner, builder, or commercial developer taking on major projects, you have a reliable ally in Brooks Excavating Co Inc. If it needs digging, we can do it.
Brooks Excavating Co Inc is a locally owned, licensed, insured, and bonded contractor operated by Dave Brooks. We are certified to provide full excavation services for residential, commercial, and agricultural construction projects throughout the greater Rochester, MN area. If your construction project requires excavation, you can trust our certified professionals. We have been helping local clients since 1978. Brooks Excavating Co Inc is a member of several professional organizations, including the Rochester Area Builders Association, the Builders Exchange, and the Builders Association of Minnesota.
Have you heard about Cloaca Maxima? Well, these were one of the greatest sewers in history made by the ancient Romans. It is said that the system is still in use.
The fiber optic technology used for inline drain cameras was initially discovered in the 1950s. It took nearly three decades of research and development to translate the initial discovery into useful fiberscope cameras and telecommunicati on lines.
When a drain is slow and accompanied by a "glug-glug-glug " sound as water exits the tub or a sink, it indicates a blockage somewhere along the line. If not cleared out, it will get worse.
If you want to extend the life of your drain pipes and drains, have them professionally cleaned on a regular basis. This keeps them clean and working as they should. The money spent on cleanings is far less than replacements, so it's a smart investment.
If your home was constructed during a particular phase of home building, it may have pipes and drains made from galvanized metal. While these were once quite effective, they can rust, and debris can accumulate in the lines causing clogs and backups.