Culvert Failure & Driveway Washouts
Sebago Lake / Lake Region
Sebago Lake / Lake Region
Culvert failures, driveway washouts, and storm-related erosion can block access to camps and seasonal homes following heavy rain, snowmelt, or runoff. This category covers emergency culvert replacement, drainage correction, driveway reconstruction, and stabilization work affecting property access.
Dayton Sand & Gravel
Poland, ME
tel: (207) 998-4561
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Culvert installation, driveway repair, and drainage stabilization following washouts or access failures.
Service area: Poland, Naples, Casco, Raymond, and nearby towns
Availability: Seasonal and scheduled site repair
Hill Earthwork Inc.
Sebago, ME
tel: (207) 838-3703
Cam@hillearthworksinc.com
Culvert installation and replacement, driveway stabilization, and erosion control for rural and seasonal access roads.
Service area: Sebago Lake region including Bridgton, Naples, Casco, and Standish
Availability: Seasonal and emergency site support
J. Pratt Construction
Bridgton, ME
tel: (207) 647-2125
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Residential culvert replacement and storm-related driveway access repair.
Service area: Bridgton, Harrison, Waterford, and surrounding towns
Availability: Scheduled and limited emergency access repair
R.J. Grondin & Sons
Windham, ME
tel: (207) 892-2885
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Culvert replacement, drainage infrastructure repair, and driveway reconstruction affecting property access.
Service area: Windham, Raymond, Casco, Naples, and surrounding Lake Region communities
Availability: Scheduled and storm-related access repair
Shaw Brothers Construction
Gorham, ME
tel: (207) 839-2552
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Drainage correction and culvert installation addressing erosion and driveway washouts.
Service area: Cumberland County and greater Sebago Lake region
Availability: Emergency response and project scheduling
If you are calling about a culvert failure, driveway washout, or blocked access, having basic information available will help the contractor determine urgency and next steps.
Property address and closest road intersection
Description of the problem (collapsed culvert, washed-out driveway, standing water, erosion, etc.)
When the issue started and whether access is currently blocked
Approximate length and width of the affected area
Photos of the damage, if available
Whether emergency vehicle access is restricted
Any known prior culvert size or drainage details
If the property is seasonal or occupied year-round
Whether the driveway connects to a town road or private road
If you are not onsite, confirm whether someone can meet the contractor at the property or provide remote access instructions.
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