Always Precise. Always On Point.

WELCOME TO ON POINT DIRECTIONAL DRILLING & TRENCHING
Your Trusted Drilling Contractor
MEET MATT MOMMSEN
With more than 15 years of experience in underground directional drilling, trenching and boring, Matt and his team can handle projects of any scale and complexity. As a certified drilling contractor, On Point Directional Drilling & Trenching is ready to tackle your next job—whether it’s a large-scale construction project or a small utility repair. The On Point team is fueled by a commitment to excellence and always goes the extra mile to make sure clients are completely satisfied. Call today to schedule an initial consultation.

SERVICES
Quality Contracting Services
On Point Directional Drilling & Trenching provides horizontal drilling and boring services at competitive rates in order to minimize site preparation and rehabilitation as well as avoid damage to natural areas and waterways. By drilling horizontally underground, utility and communication lines can be laid in less time and with a smaller footprint than traditional methods.

DIRECTIONAL BORING
Efficient. Reliable. Exceptional Service.
To install pipes, conduits, and cables that travel parallel to the surface of the ground, directional drilling may be used to minimize soil and other environmental disturbances as well as avoid existing structures and commercial activities. Once the bore path is carefully mapped, the drill bit can be navigated and steered to avoid any obstructions, such as other underground utilities.
UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
Customized to Your Preferences
When laying lines in urban or suburban areas, digging a trench for utility lines isn’t always doable—or desirable. With horizontal drilling, though, the surface impact is kept to a minimum. Water, sewer and electrical lines can easily be installed without disturbing what’s already established above ground.


UNDERGROUND COMMUNICATION
Customized to Your Preferences
As with utilities, fiber optic lines are often installed in already established—and sometimes highly commercialized—areas. Thus, the minimal site prep and rehab that accompanies horizontal drilling results in fewer disruptions in places with streets, parking lots, sidewalks, and landscaping to work around. Going underground not only means a safer and less destructive option, but it’s also faster and more cost-effective.