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Skid Steer Nation
Ryan Deemer
112 episodes
3 days ago
Join the Skid Steer Nation podcast to discover how excavation and land service business owners are finding innovative solutions to grow their businesses. Our in-depth interviews provide valuable tips on everything from customer acquisition, sales and marketing, to employee recruitment and management, all while being entertained by our dynamic host. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to take your business to the next level!
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Join the Skid Steer Nation podcast to discover how excavation and land service business owners are finding innovative solutions to grow their businesses. Our in-depth interviews provide valuable tips on everything from customer acquisition, sales and marketing, to employee recruitment and management, all while being entertained by our dynamic host. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to take your business to the next level!
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Joe Borowski: How Concrete Took Over His Excavation Business (and Why That’s a Good Thing)
Skid Steer Nation
1 hour 6 minutes 42 seconds
3 months ago
Joe Borowski: How Concrete Took Over His Excavation Business (and Why That’s a Good Thing)

Joe Borowski didn’t plan to become a concrete contractor—but the market had other ideas. In this episode, Ryan Deemer sits down with the owner of Hawthorne Excavating to talk about how pouring a single hot tub pad turned into 90% of his workload. Joe shares what it’s like managing growth, staying hands-on, and slowly building a real business—not just a job.

He also gets real about what it takes to keep standards high without burning out, how he’s setting up two crews for future expansion, and why communication matters more than fancy equipment.

Takeaways:

✅ Joe got his start as a union operator at 18—but bought his first excavator instead of a new truck.

✅ Concrete wasn’t the plan, but customer demand made it impossible to ignore. Now it drives most of his revenue.

✅ He’s learned more from redoing jobs the right way than from the ones that go perfectly.

✅ Joe is shifting from operator to leader, learning how to train, trust, and let others figure it out.

✅ He's realizing time—not money—is the most valuable asset in business, and he's starting to build processes to reclaim it.
Why It Matters:

If you’re in excavation or hardscaping, learning to offer concrete—or partner with someone who does—can unlock bigger, better-paying jobs and more referrals.

Links:

🔹 Visit Hawthorne Excavating LLCs’ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/HawthorneEx

🔹 Shop American-Made Attachments: https://skidsteernation.com/

🔹 Need More Leads for Your Excavation Business? Visit Throttled Up Marketing: https://www.getthrottledup.com/

Skid Steer Nation
Join the Skid Steer Nation podcast to discover how excavation and land service business owners are finding innovative solutions to grow their businesses. Our in-depth interviews provide valuable tips on everything from customer acquisition, sales and marketing, to employee recruitment and management, all while being entertained by our dynamic host. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to take your business to the next level!