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Equipment Pad Installation

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Equipment pads — for HVAC units, backup generators, utility transformers, or commercial mechanical equipment — need a stable, level, properly sized base that can support the equipment's weight and vibration without settling over time.

What's included

  • Excavating and grading to a level pad at the correct elevation and dimensions for the equipment
  • Compaction sized to the equipment's weight and the pad's expected load
  • Base prep for a concrete pad pour, or gravel base depending on the equipment and local code requirements
  • Drainage grading so water sheds away from the pad rather than pooling around the equipment

Why equipment pads need real compaction discipline

Unlike a general landscaping grade, equipment pads support concentrated, sustained loads — a generator or transformer settling unevenly over time can misalign connections or create a real maintenance and safety issue. We compact to a standard appropriate for the specific equipment's weight, not a general-purpose grade.

Common projects

Backup generator pads, HVAC condenser pads, utility transformer pads, and mechanical equipment pads for commercial and light-industrial sites.

Free on-site estimate.

(228) 355-1539 example build

Frequently asked questions

Do you pour the concrete pad too, or just the excavation and grading?

We handle excavation, grading, and compaction. Concrete forming and pouring is a related service we can scope together if you need the full pad, not just the prep.

How do you know how much compaction the pad needs?

Based on the specific equipment's weight and manufacturer or code requirements — heavier equipment like generators or transformers need more rigorous base prep than a lighter HVAC unit.

Can you install a pad for equipment on an existing property without major disruption?

Yes — equipment pads are typically a smaller, more contained scope than a full construction project, and we work to minimize disturbance to the surrounding site.

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