Heavy-Duty Excavators
in Mullumbimby

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What We Do

Building Foundations for Tomorrow

Selecting the right earthmoving partner is key to the success of your project. At East Point Earthmoving, we combine expertise, advanced equipment and a commitment to environmentally conscious practices, making us the ideal choice for your earthmoving needs in Mullumbimby and beyond.


Our extensive knowledge of the local terrain allows us to deliver efficient, tailored solutions that take into account the unique conditions of the region. With a fleet of advanced machinery, we can handle projects of any size, ensuring even the most complex tasks are completed with precision and care.


What truly sets us apart is our professional team of earthmovers, dedicated to providing seamless service from start to finish. Whether it's residential, commercial or industrial projects, we focus on exceeding expectations and delivering outstanding results.


We also prioritise sustainability, incorporating environmentally friendly methods that respect both your land and the surrounding ecosystem.


At East Point Earthmoving, we don’t just move earth—we help build the foundation for your project’s long-term success. Contact us today to discuss your excavation needs further.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What areas do you service in Mullumbimby?

    We service all areas in and around Mullumbimby, including Main Arm, Ocean Shores, The Pocket and Goonengerry. If you would like clarification regarding your particular area or suburb, feel free to contact us.

  • How deep can an excavator dig?

    The digging depth of an excavator depends on its size and model. Mini-excavators typically dig to a depth of around 7-12 feet, while larger excavators can reach depths of 20 feet or more. For specialised projects, some excavators are designed to dig even deeper.



  • What is grading, and why is it important in earthmoving?

    Grading involves shaping the land to ensure proper drainage and create a level surface for construction. It is crucial because improper grading can lead to water pooling and foundation problems. Grading is typically done after excavation and is essential for roads, driveways and building foundations.



  • How are excavators different from backhoes?

    Excavators and backhoes are both used in digging and earthmoving, but they have key differences. Excavators are larger, with a 360-degree rotating cab and a single hydraulic arm. Backhoes are smaller and have two attachments: a front loader and a rear bucket, making them more versatile but less powerful.



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