Ed and his assistant are very nice and honest. They got the job done very efficiently. I will use them again.
Submitted by Johns Rentals on Friday, Jul 24, 2020
Ed was able to overcome a tough access situation and remove our old underground storage tank cleanly and neatly. 100% positive recommendation!
Submitted by Barry Cowell on Saturday, Jul 20, 2019
Quality work done in a timely manor. I have used in earth for multiple jobs. Would highly recommend.
Submitted by Cody Stains on Friday, Apr 06, 2018
Awhile ago I hired In Earth Excavating to remove several leaking gas tanks on property I owned. The whole process is very nerve racking because of the size of it and environmental concerns. Ed came in with his crew and along with Frey Engineering the job was handled in the most professional manner. I was advised constantly of the job status and Ed even went above and beyond to help me get proper paperwork when I was not available to do so myself. In Earth coordinated everything from the initial estimate to the final landscaping and I cannot thank them enough. When the job was complete I was handed all the proper documentation needed to show the remediation was complete and nothing else was required. I sold the property and because the job was so professionally done there were no questions asked because all the work was complied with properly. I would recommend In Earth to anyone!!!!!!!!!
Submitted by Pete S on Saturday, Mar 31, 2018
Zero stars. my experience was terrible. I had a small oil leak in an abandoned underground oil tank. Ed set me up with his engineer buddy to remediate the soil. They both refused to give me even a ballpark estimate. Ed repeatedly told me horror stories about other customers who had leaks. I asked for an estimate between $15,000 and $60,000, and he said it was impossible to give me one. I was sick just thinking about the cost. I fired him, and got the job finished and approved for under $9000. Ed is fine if your tank didn't leak. But if it did, don't go with his buddy. Fire him and save yourself a fortune.
Submitted by Brian Warnock on Thursday, Mar 29, 2018