In 1972, Robert Vollmer started his one-man business here in Tulare County. He started a backhoe service doing work for farming operations, construction jobs and septic system repairs. After several years, he started swimming pool excavation, dump truck service, and material sales. Over the years, the business has grown and expanded its services throughout the Central Valley.
We provide all types of earthwork, road construction, residential and commercial projects, asphalt paving, demolition, septic tank repairs and installation, backhoe and trucking services, and material sales. Contact us with any questions regarding the type of work we do, and we will be more than happy to provide you with an estimate for service.
We provide all types of earthwork, road construction, residential and commercial projects, asphalt paving, demolition, septic tank repairs and installation, backhoe and trucking services, and material sales. Contact us with any questions regarding the type of work we do, and we will be more than happy to provide you with an estimate for service.
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Vollmer Excavation has provided safe and thorough excavation services since 1972. We have the skills and integrity to make sure your project stays on solid ground. Now you can make room for your home or business with professional land clearing and grading service. We can handle any project of any size.
Vollmer Excavation has served the area for years. We understand the way the ground moves, the common types of soil and the potential hazards that can befall a construction project. We bring all this knowledge and experience to your site to keep things running smoothly and avoid unnecessary expenses.
Contact Vollmer Excavation for your next commercial or residential paving, asphalt patching or other pavement repair jobs We offer competitive and affordable rates and prices. Our company uses the best materials for each paving job and operates on the values on which the company was founded - professionalism, quality, and honesty.
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Shelly Boyce
Mar 29, 2021
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