Choosing Diggermate means your trenching is handled by experienced operators who understand the importance of accuracy and safety. We don’t take a one-size-fits-all approach — we match the right machines and attachments to the type of trench being dug.
Our trenching services commonly include:
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Electrical and plumbing trenches
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Irrigation and service runs
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Retaining wall and footing trenches
We handle the machinery, excavation, and spoil removal so you don’t have to organise multiple hires or manage the technical details yourself.
Below is an overview of the equipment we commonly use for trenching projects, and how each machine contributes to getting the job done efficiently and accurately.
Mini Excavator
Mini excavators are ideal for trenching on residential sites where space is limited. They allow precise control over trench depth and width while minimising disturbance to surrounding areas.
How it helps:
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Digs clean, accurate trenches
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Maintains consistent depth and alignment
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Works easily in narrow access spaces
2.5T Excavator
For longer trenches or harder ground, the 2.5-tonne excavator offers more reach and digging power, speeding up the trenching process while maintaining accuracy.
How it helps:
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Handles longer trench runs efficiently
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Cuts through tougher ground conditions
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Reduces overall job time
Trenching Bucket / Trenchers
Trenching buckets and attachments are designed specifically to cut narrow, uniform trenches. They ensure clean edges and consistent widths to suit pipes, cables, and services.
How it helps:
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Creates neat, uniform trench profiles
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Matches trench width to service requirements
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Reduces backfilling and rework
Mini Loader / Skid Steer
Mini loaders and skid steers are used to move excavated soil away from the trench or assist with backfilling once services are installed.
How it helps:
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Moves spoil efficiently along the trench line
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Assists with backfilling and site tidy-up
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Keeps the work area organised
Tipper Truck
Tipper trucks allow excavated material to be removed from site quickly, keeping trenches clear and the job moving.
How it helps:
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Removes excess spoil and waste
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Reduces site congestion
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Saves time and multiple trips











