Before starting any digging project, always contact Click Before You Dig to have underground utilities located. It’s free, easy to use, and helps prevent serious damage, service disruptions, and potential safety risks. A simple click or call can protect you, your property, and those around you.

And as the season shifts, those outdoor projects start calling.
The snow is gone, the air smells like spring, the ground is softer, and suddenly all those ideas you had a few months ago feel possible again.
You grab a shovel, feeling motivated… and start digging. It feels harmless enough. It’s your yard, after all. But here’s the part most people don’t think about: your yard is connected to something much bigger.
Beneath the surface, there’s an entire network quietly doing its job every day, natural gas lines heating your home, cables keeping the lights on, pipes carrying water where it needs to go. These underground lines are often closer to the surface than you’d expect.
Even a small project, like planting a tree, installing a mailbox, or digging up a stubborn root, can accidentally hit something important.
And that’s when a simple weekend plan can turn into something a lot less fun.
Hitting an underground line can mean service disruptions, unexpected repair costs, delays and, in some cases, real safety risks for you and your neighbours.
The surprising part? These situations don’t usually come from big construction jobs — they happen during everyday home projects, the kind most of us start without a second thought.
That’s exactly why April is recognized as Dig Safe Month across Canada. It’s a reminder to pause for a moment before you grab the shovel.
Because there’s one small step that makes a big difference: Click Before You Dig.
When you click before you dig, you’re not just filling out a form; you’re giving the right people a heads-up. By submitting a request through clickbeforeyoudig.com, the local one-call service notifies utility providers in your area about your plans.
From there, trained crews come out to locate and mark underground lines on your property, and in some cases, share important safety information about what’s below.
It’s all done at no cost to you, and it’s one of the easiest ways to avoid hitting something you didn’t even know was there.
Because the only thing you should be uncovering this spring… is just how good your yard can look!


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