Meet Your Expert - Russell Buechs

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Meet the Owner: Russell Buechs

About Valpo Excavation and Septic, LLC

Valpo Excavation is a locally-owned and operated company that was founded by Russ Buechs, a man chasing the American Dream. Russ is a family-oriented businessman who strives to provide a great life for his family. That’s why he built this family-owned, faith-based company from the ground up. He created this company with honesty, trustworthiness, and integrity in mind. His goal is to bring solid foundations to every home and business throughout Northwest Indiana. From the initial site preparation to the laying of foundation and utilities, Valpo Excavation can handle it all with expertise and reliability.

Russell is the owner of Valpo Excavation and Septic, LLC, and his story is not one built overnight. It comes from years of hands-on work, real jobsite experience, and a commitment to doing things the right way, even when it takes more time or effort.

He built this company with a clear purpose in mind:

to create something that reflects honesty, reliability, and pride in workmanship.

Russell is a family-oriented, faith-driven business owner who understands what it means to work hard for what you have. Like many homeowners and contractors he serves, he is chasing the American Dream, and he treats every project as if it were his own property on the line.

Experience That Goes Beyond the Surface

With over 15 years in heavy construction, Russell brings a level of experience that shows up in every phase of a project.

He has worked across nearly every stage of building, including:

Foundation work

Site preparation

Utility trenching

Concrete work

Drainage solutions

Septic system installation and replacement

This kind of well-rounded background matters. It means he does not just see one piece of the job. He understands how everything connects.

That is especially important when dealing with septic systems, grading, and site prep, where one small mistake can create long-term problems.

Russell has also gained hands-on experience internationally through mission work in Guatemala, where he learned and applied concrete techniques in real-world conditions. That experience shaped his attention to detail and problem-solving mindset.

Built on Values That Still Matter

Valpo Excavation and Septic, LLC was not created to be the biggest company in Northwest Indiana.

It was built to be the most dependable.

From day one, Russell focused on three core values:

Honesty

Trustworthiness

Integrity

These are not just words on a page. They show up in how projects are quoted, how communication is handled, and how problems are solved when they come up.

Because they always do.

Excavation and septic work is rarely perfect from start to finish. There are unknowns underground, weather challenges, and unexpected issues that can throw off a plan.

What matters is how those situations are handled.

Russell has built a reputation for staying calm, communicating clearly, and finding solutions that keep projects moving forward without cutting corners.

What Makes Valpo Excavation and Septic Different

There are a lot of contractors offering excavation services in Northwest Indiana.

But not all of them approach the work the same way.

At Valpo Excavation and Septic, LLC, the focus is on:

1. Doing the Job Right the First Time

Cutting corners might save time today, but it often creates bigger problems later. Every project is approached with long-term results in mind.

2. Clear and Honest Communication

Customers are kept informed throughout the process. No guessing. No surprises.

3. Problem-Solving Mindset

Whether it is relocating a septic system, handling drainage issues, or preparing a complex site, Russell and his team look for practical solutions that work.

4. Respect for Your Property

Every jobsite is treated with care. From protecting existing landscaping to cleaning up properly, the goal is to leave your property better than it was found.

Recognized for Quality Work

The work speaks for itself, but it has also been recognized by homeowners across the region.

2023 Angie Super Service Award Winner

5.0 Rating on HomeAdvisor with dozens of reviews

Certified with Eljen and Presby septic systems

These are not just badges. They reflect consistent performance, strong communication, and a commitment to customer satisfaction.

A Reputation Built on Real Results

Homeowners and contractors across Northwest Indiana consistently highlight the same things when they work with Russell:

Transparent pricing and expectations

Willingness to go the extra mile when problems arise

Strong communication from start to finish

Creative solutions for difficult projects

Respectful and professional jobsite behavior

From septic system relocations that unlock more usable land…

to site prep that saves time and money for future builds…

to drainage solutions that protect homes from water damage…

The focus is always on delivering results that make a real difference.

Services Offered Across Northwest Indiana

Valpo Excavation and Septic, LLC provides a wide range of services for both homeowners and contractors.

Excavation & Sitework

Grading and land leveling

Lot clearing and land preparation

Full site preparation for new construction

Dozer work and heavy equipment services

Septic Services

Septic system installation

Septic replacement and relocation

Repairs and troubleshooting

Certified system installations (Eljen and Presby)

Foundation & Concrete

Foundation installation

Flatwork

Site prep for structural builds

Drainage & Utilities

Stormwater management

French drains

Sewer and water line trenching

Utility trenching and hookups

Additional Services

Asphalt driveways

Post frame construction prep

Land clearing and forestry mulching

Pond construction

Demolition (residential and commercial)

Serving Northwest Indiana Communities

Valpo Excavation and Septic proudly serves communities throughout Northwest Indiana, including:

Valparaiso

Crown Point

Chesterton

Portage

Merrillville

Hobart

Michigan City

Cedar Lake

St. John

La Porte

Hebron

Kouts

Winfield

Schererville

Westville

And surrounding areas.

Why Homeowners and Contractors Keep Coming Back

When people find a contractor they can trust, they tend to stick with them.

That is exactly what has happened here.

Many customers return for additional projects or refer friends and family because they know what to expect:

A job done with care

Straightforward communication

Solutions that actually work

A team that shows up and follows through

Looking Ahead

Valpo Excavation and Septic, LLC continues to grow with a simple goal:

To provide a steady pipeline of quality work while staying true to the values it was built on.

That means focusing on:

More qualified projects

Strong relationships with homeowners and contractors

Consistent, high-quality results

Planning projects 30 to 60 days out for better execution

Work with a Contractor Who Treats Your Project Like His Own

When you work with Russell Buechs and Valpo Excavation and Septic, LLC, you are not just hiring a contractor.

You are working with someone who understands what is at stake and takes pride in getting it right.

Whether you are preparing a site, installing a septic system, or solving a drainage issue, the goal is simple:

Do the work the right way, communicate clearly, and deliver results that last.

Worker installing a French drain with perforated pipe along a home foundation

How a French Drain Can Save Your Yard (and Foundation) This Rainy Season Near Valparaiso, IN

June 28, 2026

Northwest Indiana is no stranger to heavy summer storms. In Valparaiso, the month of June alone brings an average of nearly 4 inches of rain, and sudden summer downpours can quickly overwhelm a property. If you have noticed standing water in your yard days after a storm, or worse, water seeping into your basement, you are likely dealing with a serious drainage issue.

When surface grading is not enough to manage the water, the most effective and long-lasting solution is a French drain. This simple yet ingenious subsurface drainage system acts as a silent bodyguard for your property, quietly channeling water away from your foundation and keeping your lawn usable year-round.

What Exactly Is a French Drain?

Despite the name, the French drain was actually invented in the 1800s by an American farmer and judge named Henry French. At its core, a French drain is a sloped trench filled with gravel that houses a perforated pipe.

It works on the basic principle of gravity and the path of least resistance. Water naturally flows downward and seeks the easiest route. When groundwater or heavy surface runoff saturates your yard, it seeps through the porous gravel in the trench and enters the perforated pipe. The pipe, which is installed at a slight downward slope, then carries the water safely away from your home to a designated drainage point, such as a storm drain, a dry well, or a lower-lying area of your property.

Protecting Your Foundation from Water Damage

Your foundation is the structural backbone of your home, and excess water is its biggest enemy. When water pools around the perimeter of your house, it creates hydrostatic pressure against your foundation walls. Over time, this immense pressure can cause the concrete to crack, bow, and eventually allow water to flood into your basement or crawl space.

An exterior French drain, often called a curtain drain, intercepts this water before it ever reaches your house. By capturing the groundwater and directing it away, the French drain relieves the hydrostatic pressure, stabilizes the surrounding soil, and prevents the costly structural damage associated with foundation settling and erosion.

Close-up of French drain installation showing perforated pipe in gravel trench with filter fabric

Reclaiming Your Soggy Lawn

Standing water does more than just threaten your foundation; it ruins your landscaping. If certain areas of your yard in Porter County never seem to dry out, the grass roots will eventually suffocate from the lack of oxygen, leading to dead patches, root rot, and a breeding ground for mosquitoes.

A properly installed French drain eliminates these soggy spots. By providing an escape route for the excess water, the system restores the health of your soil. This means no more muddy footprints tracked into the house, no more ruined grass, and a yard that you can actually enjoy even after a heavy summer rainstorm.

Signs You Need a French Drain

Not every drainage problem is obvious. While a flooded basement is a clear emergency, there are other, more subtle signs that indicate your property could benefit from a French drain:

  • Persistent Puddles: Water that remains pooled in your yard for more than 24 to 48 hours after the rain has stopped.
  • Spongy Soil: Areas of your lawn that feel soft, squishy, or muddy underfoot, even during relatively dry weather.
  • Foundation Washout: Visible signs of soil erosion or mulch washing away from the garden beds directly against your house.
  • Basement Mustiness: A persistent damp or moldy smell in your basement, indicating that moisture is seeping through the concrete walls.

Professional Installation Matters

While it might be tempting to tackle a French drain as a weekend DIY project, proper installation requires precision. The trench must be dug to the correct depth, the pipe must be laid with an exact slope (typically one inch of drop for every eight feet of length), and the system must be wrapped in professional-grade filter fabric to prevent soil and roots from clogging the gravel and pipe over time.

At Valpo Excavation and Septic, LLC, we specialize in comprehensive drainage systems and site preparation across Northwest Indiana. We have the heavy equipment and the local soil expertise to design and install a French drain that works perfectly for your specific property terrain.

Do not let the next summer storm threaten your foundation or turn your yard into a swamp. Contact Valpo Excavation and Septic today to discuss a custom drainage solution that will keep your property dry and protected for decades to come.

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