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Beyond Land Solutions LLC
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Building Site - Preparation and ClearingLandscape - Minor Grading or Resloping

Serving Hastings, FL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1991

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Bobby from beyond land solutions came out and removed a few stumps and roots for me, added dirt and graded over nicely. I hight recommend this business for all your needs! I will be calling him back in the future for any and all needs. He was fast and efficient and didn?t break the bank."
Hometown Land Solutions LLC
5.0(
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Excavation - Major Grading or ReslopingLandscape - Minor Grading or Resloping

Serving Hastings, FL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumer's needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction, from the start to the completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.\n

Response time3 hrs
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Champhousellc
New to Angi
Landscape - Minor Grading or Resloping

Serving Hastings, FL and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

I’m the owner of Champ House LLC, a hardscape and landscape construction company dedicated to delivering quality craftsmanship and dependable service. With over 20 years of experience operating heavy equipment and working in construction, I specialize in pavers, concrete, grading, excavation, demolition, drainage, and property improvements.\n\nI believe in leading by example, working hard, and treating every project as if it were my own. Safety, attention to detail, and customer satisfaction are the foundation of my business. Whether I’m managing a crew or operating equipment, I take pride in producing work that lasts.\n\nI’m always looking for dependable, motivated people who want to learn, take pride in their work, and be part of a growing company that values integrity, teamwork, and quality.

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Excavating questions, answered by experts

Hard soil could be a sign of overly dry dirt, either from poor drainage or drought. It's important to test the nutrient levels, density, and drainage capacity of your soil to see if it's absorbing water properly. Begin by adding a light layer of water and observing how long the soil retains moisture. If you experience a good deal of runoff, you may need to aerate your lawn, apply a wetting agent, or hire a professional for a closer look.

Tree experts don’t advise against digging through tree roots, but instead encourage caution and consultation with a local arborist to make sure you don’t damage the tree’s structure or interrupt its water or nutrient intake. An arborist can recommend specific practices when digging and help prune the roots or dig a trench for utilities with a tool that can remove soil without touching the tree’s roots.

Water lines are buried at various depths, depending on the type of line. For example, most sprinkler lines are buried between four and 12 inches underground. On the other hand, water mains usually sit between one and 3 feet below ground. However, they can go even deeper in cold climates to prevent freezing.

A joint utility trench, or joint trench, is a long, buried ditch on a property that contains two or more utility lines rather than running the lines in multiple trenches. Some utilities, like gas and electric or electric and communication lines, are better suited to joint trenching, while others, like water and sewer, are not allowed to be in the same trench.

Slab foundations are more affordable than crawl spaces because they require minimal excavation, as the slab sits directly on the ground or on footers that only sink a few feet into the ground. Crawl spaces require excavation of the entire footprint of the home to several feet below the surface. Not only does that mean higher labor costs, but more materials are necessary for the concrete foundation walls.

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