Septic systems require precise, code-compliant excavation. Tanks need level pads at exact depth. Drain fields need consistent trench depths and proper slope. Get any of it wrong and the system can fail inspection — or fail entirely a year in.
Blake Excavation provides the excavation portion of septic work for homeowners, builders, and licensed septic installers across Southern Oregon. We do not install the septic system itself — that’s a separately licensed trade — but we make sure the hole, the trenches, and the site are exactly right when the installer arrives.
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Posted on Google Tina Jackson-BergerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Friendly. Accessible & easy to schedule for a foundation inspection. Did a full physical inspection & provided a quick assessment, without bidding for work that wasn't needed.Posted on Google Ryan HollerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great company if you want your work done right at a reasonable price this is the company to go with!Posted on Google Armel FarnsworthTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. A very pleasant experience all around. He showed up explained what he would do and made suggestions. He then proceeded to complete the foundation work as contracted in a very efficient manner. Later we contracted again for septic. Same experience. Very personable and professional. Easy online payment portal.Posted on Google Janet MathewsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. During last year's torrential rains, the culvert to my back field washed out and I lost access to my pasture. Jason Blake did a great job of putting the quote together, scheduling the job and completing it on time and within budget! I would highly recommend Jason and will have him do additional work for me in the future.Posted on Google John RentzTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Very friendly and professional company. Jason does what he says and knows his business throughly. I would recommend Blake Excavation for your job.Posted on Google John AlexanderTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. He did amazing work for us, on time, better than expected, fine detail, extras I would have never thought to ask for. He turned a scrubby bit of woodlands into a park-like setting, ran water lines and made sure they would survive a deep freeze, brand new sewer system, a solid gravel drive. It is immediately obvious that this is a multigenerational family business that takes real pride in its work.Posted on Google Dave FarrisTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Blake Excavation provided excellent assistance helping my dad and I get through the septic permit process. Their knowledge and guidance made a potentially complicated process smoother and less stressful. Jason was very professional. Again, thank you very much for your helpPosted on Google maria richardTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Blake Exacavation is very professional. He fit us in to his busy schedule to meet our deadlines. He explained things in layman's terms so the job was easily understood and made great suggestions that in the end saved us money. I would highly recommend him.Posted on Google Marcia ScherrerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great guys, very professional. Got the job done on time.
Most residential French drains run 18 to 24 inches deep, but foundation drains are often deeper — sometimes 3 to 6 feet. The right depth depends on your soil, water source, and what you're protecting.
A properly installed French drain — with quality filter fabric, the right gravel, and clean pipe — typically lasts 30 to 40 years. Cutting corners on fabric or gravel is what kills them early.
Most residential French drains don't require a permit, but utility trenching and any drainage that discharges to a public right-of-way or wetland often does. We'll let you know up front and help coordinate.
We use clean, washed drain rock — typically 3/4" to 1-1/2" — wrapped in filter fabric to keep silt out. Avoid pea gravel or anything with fines as it will clog the system overtime.
Yes, but downspouts ideally go in their own solid pipe to a separate discharge point. Mixing them with perforated French drain pipe can cause backups.
Whether you need a single trench dug or an entire lot graded and cleared, we bring the right machine and the right approach to every job.

Stop water damage at the source with properly engineered drainage solutions and clean, accurate trenching.

Precision rough and finish grading that protects your property from drainage problems and prepares it for what's next.

Excavation-driven landscape prep — from sod removal to soil shaping — so your yard projects start on solid ground.

Engineered excavation and backfill for retaining walls that hold the line on slopes, terraces, and driveways.

Brush mulching, stump removal, and defensible-space clearing to make your land usable — and safer in fire season.
Free on-site quote. Coordinated with your installer. Clean, code-ready prep.