Ohio Excavation Contractors
Looking for excavation contractors in Ohio? Below are 10 top-rated excavation contractors serving Ohio in 2026 — every one rated 4.0+ stars with 10 or more verified Google reviews. Compare ratings and review counts, then contact them directly by phone or website. No middleman, no lead fees.
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CS Gruter Excavating
3687 Middleboro Rd, Morrow, OH 45152, USA
57 reviews
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Above Grade Construction & Excavation LLC
6682 Catamaran Dr, Huntsville, OH 43324, USA
44 reviews
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Jones Excavating & Hauling LLC
7856 Middle Run Rd, Dover, OH 44622, USA
33 reviews
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Excavation Point LLC
6859 Liberty Rd N, Powell, OH 43065, USA
31 reviews
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Lindsey Farm and Excavating Services LLC
2523 Sportsman Club Rd NW, Newark, OH 43055, USA
27 reviews
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Little's Landscape & Excavation LLC
101 State St, Pomeroy, OH 45769, USA
25 reviews
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Goins Excavating, LLC
2332 Hallie Ln, Granville, OH 43023, USA
21 reviews
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C. Armstrong Excavating LLC.
10065 OH-39, Millersburg, OH 44654, USA
17 reviews
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Brady Excavation LLC
52366 Griggs Rd, Wellington, OH 44090, USA
16 reviews
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Rock Solid Excavation LLC
815A US-50, Milford, OH 45150, USA
66 reviews
Reviews via Google
Data sourced from Google Places. Updated April 12, 2026.
Hiring an Excavation Contractor in Ohio
Buildermuse currently lists 10 excavation contractors in Ohio, averaging 5.0 stars across 337 verified Google reviews. That is an unusually strong field — when nearly every firm clears 4.8 stars, response time and availability become the real differentiators, so call two or three rather than only the top result. Most of the crews above operate out of Dover, Granville, and Huntsville.
Ohio does not require a state-level general contractor license. Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and other cities handle general contractor licensing. State-level licensing exists for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC trades through the Construction Industry Licensing Board. With no statewide license for this work, checking city and county requirements — plus active insurance — falls on you as the hiring party.
Labor is the biggest line item on most bids, and the Ohio market sets the floor: construction workers here average $37.30 an hour — about $77,584 a year — across 260,262 workers statewide, per Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Use that figure as a sanity check when comparing quotes — a bid priced far below market labor rates usually means subcontracted or uninsured crews.
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