Acreage Country With a Building Boom
We provide excavation, land clearing, trenching, drainage and site preparation across Langley, a community that manages to be two things at once: the Lower Mainland's horse capital, with hundreds of equestrian and hobby farm properties through Otter, Campbell Valley, Fernridge and south Aldergrove, and one of its fastest-growing building areas, with new homes rising across Willoughby and infill throughout the older neighbourhoods. Our Langley work covers both: rural earthworks on the acreages, and clean, tidy site prep on the build lots.
Langley's ground is mostly a gift: workable upland soils over glacial till and hardpan, flat to gently rolling, ideal for pads, driveways and rings. Its one vice is winter water. The hardpan that makes such solid building ground also traps rain near the surface, so properties that are dusty in August develop standing water and churned mud by November. Half of our Langley calls are some version of that problem, and drainage is usually the answer.
Services in Langley
- Excavation & Site Prep: Lot grading, building pads and foundation excavation for new homes, shops and garages across the valley.
- Land Clearing: Brush, stumps and overgrowth cleared from acreages and building lots, with chipping and haul-away disposal.
- Trenching & Utility Lines: Clean, to-depth trenches for water, power, gas and drainage lines, dug after BC 1 Call locates are in.
- Drainage & Ditching: Perimeter drains, French drains, ditching and culverts that move Fraser Valley rain away from buildings and fields.
- Driveways & Gravel Prep: New gravel driveways, parking pads and driveway rebuilds, from subgrade excavation to compacted crush.
- Retaining Wall Excavation: Cut, bench and prep for lock block, boulder and segmental walls on sloped lots, including drainage behind the wall.
- Small Demolition & Removal: Garages, sheds, mobile homes, concrete slabs and old driveways demolished, loaded and hauled away.
Horse Property and Hobby Farm Earthworks
- Riding ring bases: excavated, fabric-lined, laser-graded and compacted, with perimeter drainage so the ring works in January, ready for your footing supplier's top layer.
- Paddock and turnout mud control: regrading, French drains across seep lines, and rebuilt high-traffic pads at gates, shelters and waterers using geotextile and compacted crush.
- Barn and shelter pads: compacted building pads with gravel aprons, plus trenched water and power from the house in the same mobilization.
- Fence line clearing: brush and blackberry removal along boundaries so new fencing goes into clean ground.
- Driveways and yards: gravel driveways and truck-and-trailer turnarounds built to carry real weight, because a horse property's traffic is heavier than its house suggests.
New Build and Infill Site Prep
On the construction side, we handle foundation excavations, service trenches, backfill and rough grading for builders and owner-builders across Willoughby, Brookswood and Murrayville, and full raw-land packages on rural parcels: clearing, driveway, pad, services and drainage as one sequenced job. Urban infill lots bring their own discipline, tight access, neighbouring structures close by, and municipal rules on sediment control and road cleanliness, so we size machines to the site, protect what borders it, and keep the street clean enough that your neighbours stay friendly.
Creeks, Setbacks and the Rules
Langley drains through an unusual number of protected watercourses: the Nicomekl, the Salmon, the Little Campbell and their many feeder creeks. Riparian rules put setbacks on clearing and excavation near all of them, and the Township also regulates trees, soil deposit and removal, and stormwater on development sites. None of it is a problem when it is planned for: we identify watercourses and permit triggers during the quoting walk and sequence approvals so the machine never sits idle waiting for paper.
Locates and Straight Quotes
Every Langley job begins with BC 1 Call locates for the marked utilities and a property walk for the unmarked ones: irrigation mains, paddock waterer lines, wiring to shelters and gates, septic systems. Then you get a firm written quote covering machine, operator, trucking, materials and disposal. If the honest answer to your problem is smaller than you feared, a regrade instead of a rebuild, that is the quote you will receive.
Langley Excavation FAQs
Do you serve both Langley City and the Township, including Aldergrove?
Yes, we work throughout Langley City and the Township of Langley: Willoughby, Walnut Grove, Brookswood, Murrayville, Fort Langley, Otter, Campbell Valley, Fernridge and Aldergrove, with no travel charges. The rural south Langley horse properties and the growing Willoughby build sites are both regular territory.
Can you build a riding ring or paddock base on my Langley horse property?
Yes, equestrian earthworks are a Langley staple for us: laser-graded riding ring bases with proper drainage and footing-ready surfaces, paddock regrading and mud management, gravel yard areas around barns, and French drains that keep gateways and waterer areas usable all winter. We build the base and drainage; your footing supplier finishes the top to your discipline’s spec.
What is the ground like for digging in Langley?
Mostly workable upland soils over glacial till and hardpan, gentler than Mission’s slopes and firmer than the Sumas silts, which makes Langley good pad and driveway country. The catch is winter perched water: hardpan layers trap rain near the surface, so paddocks and yards that are firm in July become mud by November without deliberate drainage. That is exactly the problem most of our Langley drainage work solves.
Do you do site prep for new builds in Willoughby and rural Langley?
Yes, both: foundation excavation, backfill and rough grading on Willoughby and Brookswood infill lots, and full raw-land packages on rural parcels, clearing, driveway, pad, trenched services and drainage in one sequence. On tighter urban lots we size the machines to the access and protect neighbouring property while still moving dirt efficiently.
Can you clear the back of my Langley acreage?
Yes. South Langley acreages routinely have a back section gone to blackberries and alder, and we clear them with roots grubbed, debris chipped or hauled (Langley’s bylaws leave little room for burn piles), and the ground graded back to something you can mow, fence or build on. Watercourse setbacks apply along the many creeks feeding the Nicomekl, Salmon and Little Campbell, and we keep clearing on the right side of them.