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Wallburg Dirt Worx

Terms and Conditions


The terms that cover this website and the quotes we give. Written in plain English, because terms nobody reads protect nobody.

Last updated 30 July 2026Wallburg Dirt Worx, LLCHigh Point, NC

01Agreement To These Terms

These terms cover your use of wallburgdirtworx.com and any quote request you send through it. By using this website or asking us for a quote, you agree to what is set out below.

These cover the website. The terms for an actual job live in the written quote we give you. Where the two disagree, the written quote wins.

02What We Do

Wallburg Dirt Worx, LLC is a grading, excavation and demolition company operating out of High Point, North Carolina. Most of our work is in Guilford, Forsyth, Davidson and Randolph counties, and we take on larger projects outside that area as well.

  • Grading, drainage correction and finish grading
  • Demolition of houses, mobile and manufactured homes, barns, outbuildings and commercial structures
  • Site development and building pads
  • Land and pasture clearing
  • Erosion control installation
  • Spoil and debris haul off from our own job sites

We do not sell or deliver gravel, stone, aggregate, topsoil or mulch.

03Quotes And Estimates

Every quote follows a site visit. We do not price dirt work over the phone, because the number depends on things nobody can see from the road.

A quote is an estimate based on the site as we found it and the scope we agreed. It becomes binding once both sides accept it in writing. Quotes are valid for the period stated on the quote itself.

The written quote governs your job. Scope, price, payment terms, timing, who calls in the utility locate, how unknown ground conditions are handled and anything else specific to the work all sit in that document. Read it before you accept it, and ask us about anything that isn’t clear.

04Changes To The Work

Scopes change once a machine is on site. Somebody wants an extra section graded, or the ground turns out to be different underneath than it looked on top.

Any change to the agreed scope, and any effect on price or schedule, is confirmed with you before we carry it out.

05Site Conditions We Cannot See

Excavation and demolition regularly turn up things that were not visible at the site visit. Rock, ground that will not compact, buried debris, old foundations, abandoned tanks, and material inside a structure that only shows once it opens up.

How those situations are handled, and who bears the cost, is set out in the written quote for your job. If we hit something unexpected we stop and talk to you before carrying on.

06Site Access And Your Property

You are responsible for giving us safe, legal access to the work area, and for telling us about anything on the property we would not otherwise know about.

  • Property lines, easements and any access restrictions
  • Septic tanks, drain fields, wells, irrigation and invisible fencing
  • Private water, power or gas lines that a public locate will not mark
  • Anything on the property you do not want touched, moved or driven over

Heavy equipment leaves marks. Ruts in a lawn, tracking on a drive and compaction along the access route are normal parts of the work, and are not treated as damage unless the quote says otherwise.

07Underground Utilities

North Carolina requires notification to NC 811 before digging. Public utility locates mark public lines only. They do not cover privately owned lines, and private lines are the ones most often struck.

Responsibility for arranging locates, and what happens if an unmarked or mismarked private line is damaged, is set out in the written quote for your job.

08Permits, Plans And Notifications

Some work carries requirements from the state or your local jurisdiction. Land disturbance above one acre on a tract needs an approved erosion and sedimentation control plan before work begins. Demolition requires notification to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, and an asbestos inspection by a state accredited inspector, before the structure is touched.

We will tell you which of these apply to your job at quote stage. Who files what, and who pays the associated fees, is set out in the written quote.

09Scheduling, Weather And Delays

We give you a target window rather than a guaranteed date, since dirt work depends on conditions we don’t control.

  • Rain, frozen or saturated ground
  • Waiting on locates, plan approval or a required notification period
  • Conditions found on site that change the scope
  • A previous job running long, which we will always tell you about

We keep you posted when a date moves. Delays of this kind aren’t a breach of the agreement.

10Payment

Payment terms, any deposit, and accepted methods are set out in the written quote for your job.

Invoices are due on the terms stated on the invoice. If an account goes unpaid, we may pause work and recover reasonable costs of collection.

11Cancellations

Let us know as early as you can if you need to cancel or postpone. Once equipment has been mobilised, permits filed or materials committed, those costs may be chargeable. Any cancellation terms specific to your job are stated in the written quote.

12Our Work

We stand behind what we do. If something isn’t right, tell us and we’ll come and look at it.

We can’t warrant how ground behaves once other people work on it, or conditions outside our control. Settlement caused by later excavation, changes made by another contractor, extreme weather, or drainage altered after we finish are not covered.

13Limitation Of Liability

To the extent the law allows, our total liability arising out of any job is limited to the amount you paid us for that job.

We are not liable for indirect or consequential losses, including lost profit, lost time, or delay to other trades. Nothing here limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited.

14Using This Website

The content on this site, including text, photographs, layout and the Wallburg Dirt Worx name and logo, belongs to us. You may not copy, scrape or republish it without permission.

The site is provided as it is. We keep it accurate, but we don’t warrant that everything is current at every moment, and rules and fees quoted here can change. Nothing on this website is legal, engineering or regulatory advice.

15Links To Other Sites

We sometimes link to other websites, including government agencies and related businesses. We don’t control those sites and aren’t responsible for their content or their privacy practices.

16Governing Law

These terms are governed by the laws of the State of North Carolina. Any dispute is subject to the courts of Guilford County, North Carolina.

Before anybody involves a court, please call us. Most things get worked out with one conversation and a return visit.

17Events Outside Our Control

We are not liable for failure or delay caused by events beyond our reasonable control, including severe weather, flooding, fire, utility failures, labor or supply disruption, or acts of government.

18General

If any part of these terms is found unenforceable, the rest stays in force. Not enforcing a term on one occasion doesn’t waive it later.

We may update these terms. The version published on this page, with the date at the top, is the one that applies.

19Contact Us

Wallburg Dirt Worx, LLC

Phone: (336) 529-1703

Email: wallburgdirtworx@aol.com

High Point, North Carolina

Questions about these terms are best asked before you accept a quote.