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T-Rex Tractor Service, LLC
5.0(
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Landscape - Minor Grading or ReslopingLandscape - Minor Grading or Resloping - For Business

Serving Williamsburg, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Rex gave me a great price for the work done. He and his crew started and completed the job as promised. The job done was excellent! My yard looks fantastic! Weeds removed, dead tree dug out & landscaping sand covers the entire area!"
Response time3 hrs
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Recommended by73%of homeowners
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HV HARDSCAPE LLC
5.0(
5
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Retaining Wall - Install

Serving Williamsburg, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They listened to our needs. They came up with possible solutions. We chose from the solutions offered. A previous landscaper scammed us. EV Hardscape was sensitive to that fact. They didn't start our job and then run off to do another one. They finished in a timely manner to our complete satisfaction."
Patio with Lights
Pavers Patio
backyard 3
Response time8 hrs
Response rate94%
18 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Avalanche Landscape
5.0(
2
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Landscape - Soil, Sand, Mulch and Rock DeliveryDesigner - LandscapeLandscape - Minor Grading or Resloping

Serving Williamsburg, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"I hired Avalanche to do some rock work. He leveled the ground and made our yard look great. We were also having some issues with our sprinklers at the time... and he fixed it that same day, no problem! While he was there, I was telling him that I wanted to build a raised garden bed out of some old brick that we had from a previous project. He made that happen as well! It came out better than I imagined. The pictures dont do it justice! He was knowledgeable and friendly. We will be using him in the future and I highly recommend him to others. Thanks :)"
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Upright Construct Co LLC
New to Angi
Retaining Wall - Install

Serving Williamsburg, CO and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

With 13 years of hands-on experience in both residential and commercial construction, I bring skill, reliability, and craftsmanship to every project I take on. I’m fully licensed and insured, so you can feel confident knowing your home or business is in good hands.\nI take pride in turning your ideas into reality—whether it’s a small upgrade or a large-scale build. My approach is simple: listen closely, pay attention to every detail, and deliver results that not only meet expectations but exceed them. Quality work and customer satisfaction are at the core of everything I do.\nWhen you hire me, you’re not just getting a contractor—you’re getting someone who genuinely cares about your project and treats it like their own. Let’s bring your vision to life.

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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can hydroseed with a garden hose, but you’ll need a tank or other large vessel for mixing the slurry, then a pump to send the slurry through the hose for spraying. Making your own hydroseeding unit can work, but it’s not usually worth the effort and supplies unless you already have them.

The most important thing to put under a rock garden is the appropriate soil. The specific soil needed will depend on the type of plants you’re growing as well as the environment you live in. You can also put non-woven or woven fabric under the rocks to add to the garden's structural stability.

While you can leave roots in the ground, if you don’t want the shrub to regrow again over time, it’s best not to leave any roots behind. Ensure you remove as much of the shrub as possible, including the root ball and any main roots you can see, to prevent new growth. Some gardeners opt for using a chemical treatment to prevent the stump from growing back, but this can kill beneficial microorganisms living in your soil.

There are several reasons your grass may be dying that could be in or out of your control. The most common issues include poor drainage, under/overwatering, poor soil pH, low soil nutrients, low sunlight, or too much foot traffic.

You should exercise care when deciding how to landscape over a leach field for your septic system. You typically want lightweight materials that won’t damage the drain field’s perforated pipes. When adding plants to the area, select plants with shallow roots, such as grass or flower gardens. Trees with deep roots could damage the pipes in the field.

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