Underground Utility Installation in Valley Hill, NC
Trenchless water, gas, electric, fiber, and conduit for the Kanuga Road corridor and the Crab Creek countryside — suburban yards and rural acreage alike.
Sloan Underground Construction installs underground utilities in Valley Hill, NC — trenchless horizontal directional drilling for water, gas, electric, fiber, and conduit on Hendersonville's southwest side. Searching for underground utilities near me in Valley Hill brings up plenty of trenchers; we're the crew that doesn't need to dig. Family-owned since 1965, four generations, licensed, insured, and bonded.
Valley Hill work splits two ways, and we're built for both. Close to Hendersonville it's established neighborhoods — aging service lines under mature lawns that deserve replacement without excavation. Out the Kanuga Road corridor it's larger properties needing long runs from the road to a set-back home. Different jobs, same principle: the utility goes underground, the property stays whole.
What does underground utility work cost in Valley Hill?
Plan on $1,500–$3,500 for a typical short residential bore in Valley Hill. Long rural runs, commercial jobs, and rock-heavy paths range $4,000–$20,000+. Every quote is free, written, and usually delivered within a day of the site visit.
How Valley Hill Boring Is Different
Valley Hill is Henderson County's quiet southwest shoulder — an unincorporated, census-designated community of roughly 2,000 on Hendersonville's southwest side, where the Kanuga Road corridor runs out toward the Kanuga Conference Center and the rolling valley gives way to Crab Creek countryside. That geography splits our work here into two distinct kinds of jobs. Close to town, Valley Hill is established, in-town-adjacent neighborhoods: older service lines due for replacement, mature lawns and plantings their owners want kept intact, driveways nobody wants cut. Farther out, it's larger rural properties — homes set well off the road, long utility runs, wooded frontage. The same crew and rigs handle both, but the plans look nothing alike: an in-town water service replacement might be a sixty-foot bore between two neat pits, while a property out toward Crab Creek might need several hundred feet of electric and fiber pulled in one run. Rolling valley terrain is friendlier than the mountainsides elsewhere in the county, but Henderson County ground still carries rock, and we bore expecting it. Either way, trenchless is the answer that leaves a Valley Hill property — suburban or rural — looking like nothing ever happened.
Common Questions About Valley Hill Work
Do you run long rural bores off Kanuga Road?
Yes. The countryside out toward Crab Creek is exactly the kind of ground where long service runs make sense — homes set well back from the road, long driveways, and no reason to trench any of it. Water, electric, and fiber runs of several hundred feet are routine work for our rigs.
Can you replace a failing water line in a Valley Hill yard without digging it up?
Yes. In the established neighborhoods on Hendersonville's southwest side, trenchless replacement is usually the right call — the new line goes in beneath the lawn through two small pits, and the yard you've spent years on stays a yard instead of becoming a trench.
Does Sloan Underground serve unincorporated communities like Valley Hill?
Yes. Valley Hill is a census-designated community rather than an incorporated town, and that changes nothing about how we work — same crew, same rigs, same free written estimate. If your property sits in the Valley Hill area of Henderson County, you're inside our Western North Carolina service map.
Last Updated: August 2026
Why Choose Sloan in Valley Hill
A community without a town hall still deserves a contractor who shows up like it has one. We quote Valley Hill work the same way we quote everything — owner William Sloan on site, a written number, no subcontractors. Whether it's a suburban service swap two turns off Kanuga Road or a long rural pull toward Crab Creek, the same family crew runs the rig from the first locate to the final pullback.
60+ years. 4 generations. Licensed, insured, bonded. One family, one crew, one shop — boring underground across the Carolinas since 1965.

What We Bore in Valley Hill
Horizontal Directional Drilling
Trenchless pilot bores, reaming, and pullback with our Ditch Witch fleet.
Water Line Installation
New service lines, replacements, extensions — without trenching the yard.
Gas Line Installation
Natural gas service and main bores meeting utility and safety specs.
Electric Line Installation
Underground electric service — residential, commercial, and solar infeed.
Fiber Optic Installation
ISP and telecom fiber bores, including tight urban and rural runs.
Conduit Placement
Empty conduit for power, telecom, and future utility pulls.
Trenchless Pipe Installation
Sewer, drainage, and irrigation pipe without surface disruption.
Residential Utilities
New homes, additions, replacements — all residential underground work.
Commercial Utilities
Site development, retail, multifamily, industrial — full commercial scope.