Why homeowners choose our groundwork support
Good for tight spaces
Our mini digger suits gardens, drives and awkward access around homes.
Practical home site care
We plan the dig to keep disruption controlled and the job manageable.
Useful across linked tasks
Footings, trenches and levelling can be organised on one project.
Groundwork help for home projects of all kinds
Home projects often need proper excavation before anything else can happen. At M & M Man & Machine, we carry out domestic groundworks for household and small residential jobs, using our own mini digger with an operator supplied rather than leaving you to manage plant yourself. From Southam, we help with extension footings, drainage runs, service trenches, garden levelling, general excavation and site clearance where a careful, smaller scale approach makes sense. Our 40 years in the building trade help us work around existing homes, drives, walls and gardens with a practical eye on the next stage.


Planned to suit homes, gardens and short timeframes
Before digging starts, we talk through the scope, access width, likely spoil volume, known services and what the area needs to be ready for next. That matters on domestic jobs where disruption needs controlling and working space can be tight. At M & M Man & Machine, we can carry out one day excavations or support a residential project over several stages, making it easier to line the groundwork up with builders, drainage installers or other trades without wasting time.
Frequently asked questions
What domestic groundworks jobs do you handle?
We carry out excavation for extension footings, drainage runs, service trenches, garden levelling, general dig outs and site clearance. The focus is on groundwork preparation and excavation, helping get your home project ready for the next building or installation stage.
Why choose a mini digger with operator for a home site?
It gives you controlled digging on a domestic property without self hire hassle. An experienced operator can work more carefully around existing buildings, fences and gardens, while also helping the job move faster than manual digging on many smaller projects.
What details should I have ready before I call?
It helps to know the type of dig needed, approximate dimensions, access width, whether spoil stays on site or needs moving, and any known underground services. If the work ties into plans or builder details, having those ready makes the discussion much easier.
