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"Great!! Chad is a wonderful person. He is dependable and does great work."

Monte C on May 2024

Quality lawn services provided at a reasonable price to bring out the best in your home. We take pride in your lawn’s manicure.

"Great!! Chad is a wonderful person. He is dependable and does great work."

Monte C on May 2024


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Residential Dirt Work

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Residential Dirt Work

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28 years of experience

Residential Dirt Work provides customers with a full Excavation, Backhoe, and Skid Steer service. Whether your a contractor or a home owner we will work with you to complete your job or fix your problems. Tell us what you need and we will take it from there.

Residential Dirt Work provides customers with a full Excavation, Backhoe, and Skid Steer service. Whether your a contractor or a home owner we will work with you to complete your job or fix your problems. Tell us what you need and we will take it from there.






Benchmark Outdoor Services LLC.

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Benchmark Outdoor Services LLC.

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13 years of experience

Benchmark offers all your outdoor service needs, from lawn and landscape maintenance to decks and railings, iron fencing, pond install. If we do not offer the service then we will point you in the direction of a company that we trust and work closely with to get the job done. We are a small business with two main employees that manage all properties. The same people will always maintain your property. We offer discounts to All law enforcement officers, First responders, and Military Personnel. The discount is based on the package that you choose, but it is somewhere around 25%

Benchmark offers all your outdoor service needs, from lawn and landscape maintenance to decks and railings, iron fencing, pond install. If we do not offer the service then we will point you in the direction of a company that we trust and work closely with to get the job done. We are a small business with two main employees that manage all properties. The same people will always maintain your property. We offer discounts to All law enforcement officers, First responders, and Military Personnel. The discount is based on the package that you choose, but it is somewhere around 25%


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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

The ideal amount of mulch is the square footage of your desired depth in inches divided by 324. Aim to keep your old and/or new mulch at a depth of no more than three or four inches.

Pea gravel can retain some heat, but it generally stays cooler than materials like concrete, asphalt, or stone pavers. Lighter-colored pea gravel reflects more sunlight and tends to stay cooler, while darker-colored gravel can absorb heat and become warmer to the touch.

The best equipment for moving large rocks from your yard depends on their size and weight. A heavy-duty wheelbarrow or a rock dolly can be effective for smaller boulders. A skid-steer loader or a mini-excavator with a grapple attachment provides the necessary power and control for larger, heavier rocks that you can’t lift manually. Professionals may use a larger excavator and ratchet hoist to remove larger boulders.

Colored mulch can be bad for plants in that it robs them of nitrogen as it depletes the soil to break itself down. With this in mind, it’s a good idea to test your soil to check the nitrogen levels. If the nitrogen levels are low, use fertilizer with extra nitrogen or switch to regular mulch.

Another downside of colored mulch is if it’s heavily contaminated, it can contaminate the soil and damage your plants. To avoid this, look for the MSC certification logo on the mulch bag before purchasing.

If you’re using crushed stone or gravel as a base material, then yes, you should compact it to prevent movement of the top layers. For instance, if you don’t compact crushed stone or gravel and you lay pavers on top of them, the pavers will shift over time. However, if you’re using gravel or crushed stone as a top layer for aesthetic purposes, you might not want to compact the materials.

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