New farm drainage tile that gets wet ground draining and farming sooner. New tile systems, mains and laterals, outlets, single wet-spot fixes, and pattern tiling. Mattoon, IL — 60-mile radius.
📞 Call (217) 809-0779 Free EstimateWet ground costs you twice — once when you can't get on it in the spring, and again every fall when the yield comes up short. New field tile dries it out, evens out the soil, and pays you back season after season.
Brohez Trucking LLC installs new field and farm drainage tile across central Illinois — full new tile systems, mains and laterals, outlets, single wet-spot fixes, and pattern tiling. We lay the system out to grade for your soil and slope, set the pipe at the right depth, and tie it to an outlet that can actually carry the water off the field.
The job is the same whether it's one stubborn wet spot or a whole field of pattern tile: collect the water, carry it to a main, and get it to a real outlet — all at the right grade. Laterals that are spaced and sized right, a main that can take the combined flow, and an outlet that won't back up or blow out. Skip the grade work and the system never drains like it should.
If you've got ground that stays wet, low spots that won't dry, or a field you'd farm harder if it drained, new tile is the fix. One contractor for the layout, the trenching, the pipe, and the outlet.
This page is new field tile installation — fresh systems, new laterals, and pattern tiling. Already have tile that's broken, crushed, or collapsed? That's a different job, and we handle it too. See our field tile repair service for locating and fixing failed lines, blown-out outlets, and tile that's lost grade.
Whether it's a single wet-spot run or a full pattern-tiled field, the steps are the same.
We look at the field, find the wet areas and the high ground feeding them, check the outlet options, and talk through what you're trying to drain. Free estimate.
We plan the mains, laterals, and outlet to grade for your soil and slope — spacing and pipe size matched to how much water has to move.
Utility locates get called before any digging. We mark the lines so you can see exactly where the tile and the main will run.
We trench and lay the perforated tile at the right depth and slope so water flows downhill the whole way — no flat spots, no reverse grade.
Laterals tie to the main, and the main runs to a real outlet — ditch, waterway, or daylight — sized and armored so it carries the flow and doesn't blow out.
Trench backfilled in lifts and the field ground disced back smooth and ready for the next pass. Clean job, ground back in production.
From a single wet-spot run to a full field of pattern tile — new tile, set to grade, tied to a real outlet.
Complete new drainage systems for fields that have never had tile — laid out, installed, and outlet to grade so the whole field drains.
Sized mains to carry the combined flow and laterals spaced to collect water across the ground — the backbone of a tile system that actually drains.
A grid of parallel laterals across a field, feeding a main to the outlet — the most thorough way to dry ground evenly and even out yields.
One low spot or seep that won't dry and keeps you out of the field every spring — tiled and tied to an outlet without tiling acres you don't need to.
New outlets to ditch, waterway, or daylight — sized for the flow and armored with rock so they carry the water off and don't wash out.
Adding tile to ground that drains into a main you've already got — new laterals tied in and brought to grade to pick up more of the field.
Surface inlets and risers set to pull standing water off low spots and potholes straight into the tile system.
Got existing tile that's failed? We repair broken, crushed, and collapsed lines too — field tile repair — and tie new tile into the sound system.
Real excavation work from across central Illinois — same equipment, same crew, same standards on tile installation as on every job.
Yes — new field and farm drainage tile is exactly this service. New systems, mains and laterals, outlets, wet-spot fixes, and pattern tiling. Got tile that's broken instead? That's our separate field tile repair work.
Installation is putting new tile in the ground — a fresh system, a new lateral, or tiling a wet spot. Repair is fixing a line that's already there but has failed. We do both; this page is install, the repair page covers repairs.
Yes. A lot of jobs are exactly that — one low spot that keeps you out of part of a field every spring. We run tile through it, tie it to an outlet, and get that ground back in production without tiling acres you don't need to.
A grid of parallel laterals spaced across a field, all feeding a main to the outlet. Instead of just hitting wet spots, it drains the whole field evenly — the most thorough way to dry ground and even out yields.
Laterals collect water across the field and feed a larger main, which carries the flow to an outlet where it leaves the field. Size and grade have to be right at every step or the system backs up.
Absolutely — the outlet is the whole point. A tile system drains only as fast as water can leave at the bottom. We make sure there's a real outlet with the capacity and grade to take the flow, and armor it so it doesn't blow out.
Depends on acres, spacing, tile size, depth, and the outlet situation. A single wet-spot run is one number; pattern-tiling a field is another. Free estimate — call (217) 809-0779.
60-mile radius from Mattoon, IL — Decatur, Champaign, Urbana, Effingham, Charleston, Tuscola, Sullivan, Shelbyville, Pana, and Terre Haute.
Brohez Trucking LLC installs new field and farm drainage tile — new systems, mains and laterals, outlets, and pattern tiling — across a 60-mile radius from Mattoon, IL — into Coles, Cumberland, Douglas, Shelby, Moultrie, Effingham, Edgar, Clark, Champaign, and Macon counties, plus over the line into Vigo County, Indiana. Pick your town below for local details, or call (217) 809-0779 for a free estimate anywhere in the radius.
Call us and we'll come walk the field. No pressure, no obligation — just a straight number.
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