

Domestic and Commercial Moling Services
Environmentally Friendly and Cost Effective
This is an ideal solution when you need underground utility installations with minimal disruption to the surrounding environment. Traditional excavation can often damage gardens, driveways, and landscaping, leaving a costly and time-consuming trail of restoration in its wake. In contrast, Impact Moling is far less invasive, requiring only small entry and exit pits to install new pipes or cables.
An environmentally friendly, cost-effective process, Impact Moling is the ideal solution for shorter runs of cables, ducts, sewer lines, water-mains, oil and gas lines and works on the majority of ground types including:
- Clay
- Sand
- Fine Gravel
- Silt
- Coarse Gravel


Impact Moling Process
Our process is designed to be fast, efficient and precise. It begins with a careful site assessment to determine the ideal path for the underground installation. We then dig small entry and exit pits, usually at either end of the proposed route. These pits are the only parts that need excavation, which is one of the main reasons Moling is so popular for residential and built-up areas.
Useful for many types of installation including CCTV, Fibre Optic, Electrical, Gas, Water and Pumped Sewer Lines, Moling can be carried out in gardens, driveways, roads, sporting venues, commercial properties and more.
At S.A. Roberts Groundworks, we provide 5 key steps for all of our projects:
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Talk to Our Team
If you’re considering moling for your next project, we’re here to help. Our friendly and experienced team at S.A. Roberts Groundworks is always happy to assess the viability of your project and provide a cost for completion.
If you’re unsure of the best method for you, we can advise and provide a no cost quotation, please contact us or call today:
Mobile: 07836 249 865
Landline: 01978 780262
Our moling services is available across the Northwest covering Wrexham, Whitchurch, Cheshire, Bangor-on-Dee, Gwersylt, Gresford, Wrexham Industrial Estate, Ruthin, Shropshire and more.