Why Choose TV Dirt Co. for Inland Empire Excavation
Modern Equipment
Professional methods and equipment-focused execution on every job.
Precision Work
Every project starts with understanding the land before it starts with digging.
Clear Communication
Reliable updates from planning through completion — no guessing where things stand.
Southern California Focus
Serving properties throughout the region from our Temecula Valley base.
Inland Empire Excavation Services
Excavation Services
Foundation, footing, and site excavation for residential and commercial projects.
Site Preparation
Clearing, rough grading, and excavation to get a property ready to build.
Concrete Removal & Demolition
Driveways, patios, and slabs removed and hauled off cleanly.
Dirt Removal & Hauling
Excess soil, spoils, and fill removed and hauled from active job sites.
Grading & Drainage
Lot leveling, slope correction, and drainage solutions built to hold up.
Pool Excavation
Precise digging for inground pools, matched to engineering specs and site access.
Driveway Removal
Full driveway removal and haul-off, ready for repour or regrade.
Brush Clearing
Defensible space and lot prep for fire safety and future site work.
Estate & Ranch Property Improvements
Land improvement for larger residential and agricultural parcels.
Built for the Inland Empire's Range of Properties
The Inland Empire covers a wide mix of property types — newer master-planned communities in Eastvale and Chino Hills, larger residential lots throughout Riverside and Corona, working ranch and equestrian parcels around Norco and Chino, and established neighborhoods across Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, and Fontana.
Each property type changes how a project has to be approached. Larger parcels and ranch properties call for equipment scaled to the acreage, not undersized for the job. HOA-governed communities come with their own approval timelines, contractor rules, and access windows, and we plan around those requirements rather than treating them as an obstacle discovered mid-project. Established neighborhoods often mean tighter driveways and gate access that rule out full-size machinery entirely.
TVDC plans every Inland Empire project around the property first — matching equipment, sequencing, and access strategy to what's actually on site, instead of applying the same approach regardless of what the job calls for.
How We Approach Every Job
Every project starts with a site walk, not a quote pulled from a phone call alone. We look at access — width, slope, gate clearance, overhead lines — before deciding what the job actually needs. On tighter residential lots, that often means a mini excavator or compact track loader instead of full-size equipment that simply won't fit. On larger acreage and ranch parcels, it means scaling up rather than under-equipping the job.
Once equipment is confirmed, the work is sequenced: excavation or clearing first, hauling and spoils removal built into the schedule rather than treated as an afterthought, and grading or drainage finished to spec rather than left rough. Material that leaves the site — dirt, debris, or demolished concrete — is hauled and disposed of or recycled properly, not stockpiled or left for the customer to deal with later.
Clear communication runs through all of it: what's happening, what's next, and what it will cost — before the job starts, not somewhere in the middle of it.
Common Questions
Do I need a permit for excavation or grading work in the Inland Empire?
It depends on the scope and your city or HOA. Pool excavation, grading that affects drainage, and larger site work typically require permits; smaller dirt hauling or brush clearing jobs often don't. We'll flag early on whether your project is likely to need one, so there are no surprises mid-job.
How long does a typical project take?
Timeline depends entirely on scope — a small hauling job might be a single day, while pool excavation or full-lot grading can run several days to a couple of weeks depending on access, weather, and site conditions. We give a realistic timeline before work starts, not an optimistic one.
What happens to the dirt, debris, or concrete you remove?
Material is hauled and disposed of or recycled properly — it doesn't get stockpiled on a neighboring lot or left for you to deal with. Concrete and asphalt are typically taken to a recycling facility rather than a standard landfill.
Do you work with HOA-governed communities?
Yes. HOA communities often come with their own approval timelines, contractor rules, and access windows, and we plan projects around those requirements from the start rather than treating them as an obstacle discovered after the fact.
Inland Empire Communities We Serve
We serve homeowners, contractors, and property managers throughout Riverside, Corona, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, Moreno Valley, Chino, Chino Hills, Eastvale, Jurupa Valley, and surrounding Inland Empire communities.
Riverside
Corona
Ontario
Rancho Cucamonga
Fontana
Moreno Valley
Chino Hills
Eastvale
+ all other Inland Empire cities and unincorporated areas
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Part of Temecula Valley Dirt Co.
Temecula Valley Dirt Co. is based in Temecula Valley and serves properties throughout Southern California, including the Inland Empire. Same standards, professional equipment, and the same commitment to doing the job right — wherever the job is.
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