Service areas

Where Precision Blasting Works

Two Idaho bases — Salmon in the east and Hayden in the north — and a federal explosives license good in seven western states. If rock is stopping your project, start here to see whether we come to you.

Two Idaho bases

We work out of Salmon and Hayden

Most blasting contractors quote you from wherever they happen to be, then add the drive. Precision Blasting keeps equipment at two ends of Idaho instead, which is why we can price a job in Lemhi County and a job in Kootenai County without one of them carrying a four-hour mobilization charge.

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Salmon & the Lemhi Valley

Our Salmon office covers Lemhi County and Custer County — Salmon, North Fork, Carmen, Tendoy, Leadore, Gibbonsville, Shoup, Elk Bend, May, Challis and the ranches and river property in between. Steep ground, thin soil over hard rock, and a lot of driveways and building sites that need rock moved before anything else can happen.

Rock blasting in Salmon and Lemhi County →

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Hayden, Coeur d’Alene & Kootenai County

Our Hayden office covers Kootenai County — Hayden, Hayden Lake, Coeur d’Alene, Post Falls, Rathdrum, Dalton Gardens, Athol, Spirit Lake and the surrounding build sites. This is granite country, and most of the work here is house pads, driveways, septic pits and utility trenches on lots where the excavator hit rock and stopped.

Rock blasting in Coeur d’Alene and Kootenai County →

Beyond Idaho

Licensed in seven western states

Precision Blasting, LLC is licensed to carry out rock drilling and blasting in Idaho, Montana, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Utah and New Mexico. Blasting is a trade that travels — the drill and the crew come to the rock, because the rock is not going anywhere.

Whether a job outside our two home counties makes sense usually comes down to size. A single boulder four hours away is hard to justify. A driveway cut, a house pad, a stretch of trench, or several jobs that can be run on one trip usually is. Western Montana over the pass from Salmon, and eastern Washington across the line from Hayden, are both routine.

Call with your location and what is in the way, and you will get a straight answer about whether it is worth our drive — including when the honest answer is that somebody closer should do it.

Not sure whether you are in range?

The quickest way to find out is to send a few photos of the rock, boulder, ledge, trench or tree in your way, along with the town you are in. Site visits and estimates are free, and there is no charge for asking.

Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm. 208-756-7215 · precisionblastingllc@gmail.com