Coverage · Kauaʻi

Service Areas Across Kauaʻi

We work every town on the island. Pick yours for local notes on conditions, jobs we run there, and what to expect.

North Shore

Hāʻena

Hāʻena sits at the end of Kūhiō Highway on Kauaʻi's North Shore — a 2030 Act 125 priority cesspool conversion zone where every legacy cesspo

North Shore

Wainiha

Wainiha sits between Hanalei and Hāʻena along Wainiha Bay and the Wainiha Valley — a 2030 Act 125 priority zone with dense legacy cesspool i

North Shore

Hanalei

Hanalei is one of the wettest inhabited places in the U.S. — every excavation job here lives or dies by drainage and access planning along K

North Shore

Princeville

Princeville sits on the bluffs above Hanalei Bay — high-value parcels, strict CC&R review, and erosion-sensitive sites that demand careful g

North Shore

Anini

Anini sits below the Princeville bluffs along Kauaʻi's longest fringing reef — narrow beach-road parcels, vacation rentals, and a tight band

North Shore

Kalihiwai

Kalihiwai sits between Kīlauea and Princeville along Kalihiwai Bay and the Kalihiwai River — a 2030 Act 125 priority zone with coastal parce

North Shore

Kīlauea

Kīlauea is where Kauaʻi Excavation is based. We run jobs daily across the North Shore from the lighthouse corridor down through Kalihiwai an

East Side

Moloaʻa

Moloaʻa is a rural ag bay between Anahola and Kīlauea — small farms, kuleana parcels, and a quiet stretch of coast where every job lives off

East Side

Anahola

Anahola sits on Kauaʻi's East Side between Kapaʻa and Kīlauea — a Hawaiian Home Lands community with coastal parcels, ag lots, and steady ce

East Side

Kealia

Kealia is the coastal stretch just north of Kapaʻa — open beach frontage, the Ke Ala Hele Makalae bike path, and ag parcels mauka of Kūhiō H

East Side

Kapaʻa

Kapaʻa sits on Kauaʻi's East Side between Wailua and Kealia, where coastal trade winds, dense vegetation, and decades-old cesspool inventory

East Side

Wailua

Wailua is the river corridor between Kapaʻa and Līhuʻe — one of the densest legacy cesspool zones on Kauaʻi, with parcels that sit right on

East Side

Wailua Homesteads

The Wailua Homesteads sit mauka of Kuamoʻo Road above Wailua — large half-acre and up residential parcels, hobby farms, and quiet streets wh

East Side

Hanamāʻulu

Hanamāʻulu sits between Wailua and Līhuʻe just north of the airport — plantation-era housing, light industrial along the highway, and a deep

East Side

Līhuʻe

Līhuʻe is Kauaʻi's commercial and county seat — most permits cross the desk in Līhuʻe, and we work the full corridor from Nāwiliwili harbor

East Side

Puhi

Puhi sits just south of Līhuʻe along the Kaumualiʻi Highway corridor — home to Kauaʻi Community College, light industrial yards, and the res

South Shore

Kōloa

Kōloa is Kauaʻi's oldest plantation town, now a mix of historic residential, ag, and tourism support. Old Kōloa Town sees frequent utility a

South Shore

Poʻipū

Poʻipū is Kauaʻi's resort coast — high-value oceanfront and resort-adjacent residential where excavation jobs are scrutinized by HOAs, the S

South Shore

Lāwaʻi

Lāwaʻi sits in the South Shore uplands between Kōloa and Kalāheo, with valley parcels along Lāwaʻi Stream, ag lots, and quiet residential st

South Shore

ʻŌmaʻo

ʻŌmaʻo sits in the South Shore uplands between Lāwaʻi and Kōloa — a quiet ag and residential community along ʻŌmaʻo Road with long-tenure fa

South Shore

Kalāheo

Kalāheo sits on the South Shore bluff between Lāwaʻi and ʻEleʻele, with cooler upcountry weather, large family parcels, and steady work on d

West Side

ʻEleʻele

ʻEleʻele sits above Port Allen between Kalāheo and Hanapēpē, with harbor-adjacent parcels, plantation-era housing, and a tight residential g

West Side

Hanapēpē

Hanapēpē — the self-styled "Biggest Little Town on Kauaʻi" — has plantation-era housing stock, ag parcels, and a salt-pond coastline that dr

West Side

Pakala / Makaweli

Pakala and Makaweli sit between Hanapēpē and Waimea along the West Side coast — Robinson family lands, a small surf-town village, and ag par

West Side

Waimea

Waimea sits on Kauaʻi's dry West Side at the mouth of Waimea Canyon — large ag parcels, plantation-era homes, and excavation work that runs

West Side

Kōkeʻe

Kōkeʻe sits up Kōkeʻe Road above Waimea Canyon — state-lease cabin tracts, scattered ag parcels, and high-elevation work where equipment hau

West Side

Kekaha

Kekaha is the last town on Kauaʻi's West Side before the road runs out at Polihale — a dry, plantation-era community with large ag parcels,