Expert Water Lines Excavation for Homes and Farms in Northeast Wisconsin
Installing reliable water lines is one of the most important steps when developing or upgrading a rural property in Northeast Wisconsin. Whether you are connecting a new home, barn, workshop, or irrigation system, the quality of the excavation and installation directly affects long-term performance, freeze protection, and water pressure.
Schleis Farms Custom Services, LLC is a family-owned company based in Whitelaw that specializes in light excavating for residential and agricultural projects. Our team uses dozer and excavator equipment to handle water lines, driveways, building pads, small additions, and demolition work throughout Manitowoc, Calumet, Brown, and Kewaunee Counties.
This guide explains what proper water line excavation involves in our climate, why professional help matters, and how we approach every project to deliver lasting results.
Why Proper Installation of Water Lines Matters in Wisconsin
Wisconsin winters put serious stress on underground piping. Frost can penetrate 5 to 6.5 feet or more in many parts of the state, especially in open fields and areas where snow is cleared. If water lines are installed too shallow, they risk freezing, bursting, or developing slow leaks that damage soil and foundations.
Beyond freeze protection, correct depth, bedding, and backfill also prevent settlement, pipe movement, and contamination risks. Wisconsin Administrative Code requires a minimum cover of 5 feet for public water mains in most cases, with 6.5 feet often recommended. Private service lines should follow similar best practices to stay below the frost line.
Common situations that call for new or replacement water lines include:
- New home or outbuilding construction
- Connecting to a municipal water main or private well
- Replacing aging or damaged service laterals
- Extending service to barns, shops, or livestock watering systems
- Upgrading line size for higher demand
Our Approach to Water Lines Excavation and Installation
At Schleis Farms Custom Services we treat every light excavating job with the same care we bring to our custom farming work. We focus on precision, site respect, and clean results. Here is how a typical water lines project unfolds:
1. Site Assessment and Utility Locating
Before any digging begins we confirm the planned route, check existing structures, and coordinate utility locates. Calling 811 is required by law and protects gas, electric, communication, and public water lines. Private lines on the property side of the meter remain the owner’s responsibility to identify, and we work carefully around them.
2. Trenching to Proper Depth and Grade
We excavate a clean trench using the right equipment for the job size. Depth is calculated to keep the finished pipe well below the frost line while maintaining consistent grade for proper flow and drainage. Trench width is kept practical so bedding and pipe placement stay accurate without unnecessary disturbance to the surrounding yard or field.
3. Bedding, Pipe Placement, and Backfill
A stable base of sand or suitable granular material supports the pipe. After the line is set and any required pressure testing is complete, we backfill in layers and compact carefully to limit future settlement. Surface restoration is completed so the site is left neat and ready for seeding or further construction.
4. Clean Finish and Communication
We keep property owners informed throughout the process. Our goal is straightforward: deliver functional water lines that perform for decades with minimal disruption to your land.
Light Excavating Services That Support Water Lines and More
Water lines are just one part of the light excavating work we perform. Many projects combine several needs on the same site. Our equipment and experience allow us to handle:
- Water lines and related trenching
- Driveway installation and grading
- Building pads and site preparation for small additions
- Demolition of structures, decks, and concrete
- Lot clearing and general earthwork
Because we also offer complete custom farming services (planting, tilling, chisel plowing, combining, and grain trucking) and professional mowing and brushing, many local farms and rural homeowners use us as a single trusted resource for both land and construction needs. Learn more about our full range of work on the excavating page, custom farming page, and mowing & brushing page.
Serving Manitowoc, Calumet, Brown & Kewaunee Counties
Schleis Farms Custom Services is rooted in the Francis Creek and Whitelaw area. We understand the soil types, drainage patterns, and weather realities of Northeast Wisconsin. Whether your property sits near Lake Michigan, along the Manitowoc River, or inland in rolling farmland, we bring practical local knowledge to every water lines and excavating job.
Family ownership by Nathan and Crystal Schleis means you work directly with people who care about reputation and results. We keep communication clear, show up prepared, and finish the work the right way.
Best Time to Schedule Water Line Work
Late summer and early fall are ideal windows for outdoor excavating in our region. The ground is usually workable, frost is still months away, and you gain time to restore the surface before winter. Spring is also possible once soils dry enough for equipment, but wet conditions can slow progress and increase site impact.
If you are planning new construction or need to replace failing lines, contacting us early allows proper scheduling and coordination with other trades or utility connections.
Frequently Asked Questions About Water Lines
How deep should water lines be buried in Wisconsin?
Most recommendations aim for a minimum of 5 feet of cover, with 6 to 6.5 feet preferred in many areas to stay safely below frost. Exact depth depends on local conditions, soil type, and whether the line runs under a driveway or open lawn. We determine the appropriate depth for each site.
Do I need a permit for private water line installation?
Permit requirements vary by municipality and whether you are connecting to a public water system. New service laterals often need inspection and approval. We can discuss the typical process for your location when you request a quote.
What equipment do you use for water lines work?
We provide access to dozer and excavator equipment sized for light excavating projects. This allows clean trenches for water lines while minimizing unnecessary disturbance to the surrounding property.
Can you handle both the excavation and the related site work?
Yes. Many clients combine water lines installation with driveway work, building pad preparation, or demolition of old structures. We can coordinate the sequence so the site progresses efficiently.
How do I get a quote?
Simply visit our excavating page or call us with details about the project length, location, and any known obstacles. We provide free custom quotes based on the actual scope of work.
Ready to Install or Repair Your Water Lines?
Reliable water service starts with solid excavation and careful installation. Schleis Farms Custom Services is ready to help homeowners, farmers, and rural property owners across Manitowoc, Calumet, Brown, and Kewaunee Counties get the job done right.
Visit https://schleiscustom.com/excavating today to learn more about our light excavating services and request a custom quote. You can also call us directly at (920) 629-0595 or email [email protected].
We Do It All. You Have A Job… We’ll Get It DONE RIGHT.
Schleis Farms Custom Services, LLC
635 N. Packer Drive, Whitelaw, WI 54247
Phone: (920) 629-0595
Email: [email protected]


