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Tips for Backfilling Trenches

  • Writer: puckettrents
    puckettrents
  • Jul 26, 2022
  • 2 min read

Trench backfilling is the process where it's time to put the soil back in its place after the excavation process is done. What is the need to do this? The purpose of the procedure is to prevent the trench from shifting, eroding and settling with time.


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Even though the necessity of backfilling is apparent, everyone can't get acquainted with the right way to perform the process. In this article, you will learn about the step-by-step process to backfill a trench correctly and some tips to get the best results. So, let's get started, shall we?


Backfilling a Trench


Preparing to backfill a trench? Here are some guides that can help you get your job done correctly. These are some of the best techniques you will ever know:


1. Choose the perfect method


There are mainly four methods to do the backfilling trenches. These are- filing, a strategy that involves flowable fill and a concrete material with less water-cement ratio. Compacting, when the soil is returned to the trench, this method is condensed using the compaction method. Dumping, this method involves filling the trench with granular aggregate without compacting it. And finally, Jetting, water jetting is the process of spraying the pressurized water into the trench to compact the soil.


2. Select a backfill


Once you choose the backfilling method, it's time to select the backfill type. There are mainly four primary types of backfill types. These include uncompact soil, which is present on the job site and moved back into the trench without compaction. Compacted soil, a backfill comprises job site materials packed into the trench. Compacted stone, this option contains granular backfill, best suited for the areas that need paving.


Some tips to consider to get the best effect


· Wheel loaders are very powerful, and high-performance machines are perfect for backfilling process. So, here are some tips that you can use to perform a perfect trench backfilling process.


· Make a perpendicular approach to prevent the front tire from collapsing the trench wall or damaging the pipe because of too much pressure.


· You can always leave the soil in the loader's bucket to use it like a dozer blade and push the material back into the trench rather than dumping it.


· Be careful and avoid deflecting objects backfilled, such as maintenance holes and pipes.


Still confused about choosing the correct way for the backfilling trench? Schedule an appointment now with Puckett Rents.

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