Two Divisions, One Local Team
DiGiovanna Trucking keeps your rock, sand, and debris moving. DiGiovanna Septic keeps your property safe, clean, and compliant.
Service for rock, sand, gravel, and debris hauling. Our fleet moves material to the designated site so your project schedule never gets buried in delays.
Rock & aggregate delivery for driveways, pads, and foundations
Dirt & debris hauling for small demo and cleanup projects
Contractor-friendly scheduling and repeat delivery routes
Local drivers who know the roads and ideal dump sites
From emergency pump-outs to routine maintenance, we keep septic systems working safely for homes, rentals, and small businesses across the area.
Residential and small commercial septic pumping
Tank locating, inspections, and basic troubleshooting
Rental property & restaurant grease trap service
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Driveways. Pads. Small subdivision work. Commercial Hauling. When you need rock, gravel, or fill on the ground, not just on a quote, our trucks roll in with the load you ordered at the time we promised.
Dump trucks and end-dumps for rock, sand, and base material
Hourly, per-load, and project-based pricing options
Hauling to and from quarries, pits, and job sites
Flexible scheduling for small contractors and weekend projects


You’ll know what truck is coming, what it’s hauling, and what it will cost before we head your way.
No vague windows. No mystery surcharges.
We know you’re juggling subs, material drops, and inspections. We aim for timed arrival windows and clear communication so you can keep crews moving.
Our trucks are staged close to the neighborhoods, commercial strips, and rural routes we serve. Less windshield time. Faster response.


Backups and slow drains are stressful enough. Our septic crew shows up with the right truck, walks you through what we see, and does the work cleanly so you’re not left with a mess in the yard—or on the bill.
How often should you pump? Most homes need a pump-out every 3–5 years. Rentals, multi-family, and busy households may need service more often—we’ll look at usage, not just a calendar.
For most rock and material hauling, 24–72 hours’ notice is ideal. If you’re in a pinch, call dispatch—we can often shuffle routes and get a truck out same or next day, especially for local drives.
In most cases, yes—especially the first time we service your property. We’ll need access to the tank location and may have questions about your system history. For repeat customers, we can sometimes coordinate access with gate codes or property managers.
Yes. Share your driveway or pad dimensions and desired thickness, and we’ll estimate the tonnage and number of loads needed. We’ll always explain options so you can balance budget with performance.
We typically accept major cards, checks, and business invoices for approved accounts. For septic emergencies, payment is due on completion unless otherwise arranged with the office.
"They dropped two loads of rock for our new shop pad and hit the window down to the half hour. Drivers were friendly, backed in tight, and didn’t tear up the yard. We’ll be using them again for the driveway."
— Local homeowner, rock hauling customer
"Our rental had septic issues on a Friday afternoon. Their septic crew talked us through what to do before they arrived, showed up with the right hoses, and had everything flowing again without scaring the tenants. Straightforward and fair."
— Small property manager, septic service customer
Whether it’s a single load for a weekend project or a full day on the pump truck, we treat every customer like we’ll be back out again. Because most of the time, we are.
Tell us what you need moved or pumped, where you’re located, and when you’d like it done. Our team will confirm details, pricing, and a realistic schedule so you’re not left hanging.
Rock & trucking quote
Septic pumping or inspection
Ongoing contractor & fleet work
Emergency or rush request
Prefer to talk it through?
Call us at (217)-415-4290
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Licensed, insured, and locally operated. Trucking & fleet and septic divisions dispatched from the same office for faster coordination.