Contractors and Micro-Drainage: A Match Made In Heaven?
Many people dream of being their own boss — and the current work environment has enabled more people than ever to do this by becoming contractors. There are several unique work opportunities available for contractors — including becoming an installer of micro-drainage systems. Here’s what you should know about this opportunity.
What is Micro-Drainage?
Micro-drainage systems are designed to help farmers who are dealing with over-saturation of their soil. A sub-surface drainage solution comprised of narrow pipes installed at a shallow depth with close lateral spacing quickly collects and drains excess water to resolve this problem. Along with surface-level grading, this improves soil health and crop yield, greatly improving operations for farmers.
What are the Advantages of Becoming a Micro-Drainage Contractor?
Micro-drainage installations are a great route for contractors interested in soil and water conservation. The narrow pipe is lightweight and easy to move. The smaller size of the pipes and the shallow installation depth also speeds up the installation process. Micro-drainage equipment is easy to handle, and dozer-mounted options are also available for greater flexibility. This allows you to complete more jobs in a shorter timeframe, greatly increasing your earnings potential.
If becoming a micro-drainage contractor seems like a good fit for you, contact Richland Micro Drainage today. We provide in-depth training to contractors interested in water and soil conservation, helping you get a jumpstart as a business owner. This could be just the opportunity you’re looking for!