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Chattanooga Tree Care

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We are the premiere total tree care provider servicing the greater Chattanooga area. Our highly experienced and professionally trained staff are here to handle all of your tree service needs. We also provide grading & excavating, crane, sawmilling, land & brush clearing, and mulching services. Call our friendly representative to schedule your risk-free on-site estimate today!

We are the premiere total tree care provider servicing the greater Chattanooga area. Our highly experienced and professionally trained staff are here to handle all of your tree service needs. We also provide grading & excavating, crane, sawmilling, land & brush clearing, and mulching services. Call our friendly representative to schedule your risk-free on-site estimate today!


Grading, excavating, storm drainage, concrete installation and repair. Free estimates We accept all major credit cards (fees may apply) No deposit required




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Pro Cut Lawn Care

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At Pro Cut Lawn Care, you can trust us to get the job done right. We accept cash only right now but we plan to accept credit and debit cards in the near future. We also offer monthly and yearly plans for yard work so you never have to worry about it again.

At Pro Cut Lawn Care, you can trust us to get the job done right. We accept cash only right now but we plan to accept credit and debit cards in the near future. We also offer monthly and yearly plans for yard work so you never have to worry about it again.


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Apex Water Solutions

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We are a small company of 3 or less employees that specialize in quality work. Everything we do is in house and we have been serving the Chattanooga area for 13 years. We offer free estimates on all work and guarantee satisfaction.

We are a small company of 3 or less employees that specialize in quality work. Everything we do is in house and we have been serving the Chattanooga area for 13 years. We offer free estimates on all work and guarantee satisfaction.

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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

To prepare your yard for river rocks, smaller rocks may require laying landscape fabric to keep the stones from sinking into the ground while encouraging proper water drainage. You should also clear the land of weeds and larger boulders and, in some cases, test the density of the soil to ensure it can handle the weight.

You need to put shock-absorbent material under artificial grass. While it will depend on where exactly you’re placing artificial grass, there are a few different options you could use such as silica sand, granite sand, astro-cushion, weed membrane, and geo-textile paper.

Keeping your gravel driveway beautiful—or any gravel structure for that matter—does call for regular maintenance. You may occasionally need to add more gravel to low areas if you notice any pooling after rainfall. Gravel might also become excessively dusty over time. You can compact it with a mechanical compactor, which you can rent for around $80 to $85 per day.

To minimize maintenance requirements for your gravel, it’s important to ensure your land is properly graded before installing the gravel. It’s also helpful to lay landscaping fabric beforehand to keep it in place.

While you don’t need to put anything down before mulch, you can apply a pre-emergent herbicide to prevent weed growth. As long as you remove weeds before you spread mulch, you should be in the clear. But a herbicide is something that you can put down before mulch as an extra layer of protection.

The amount of soil you’ll need around your foundation depends on a variety of factors, but in general, you want a 6-inch decline over the first 10 feet extending out from your foundation. How much soil it will take to achieve that will depend on the current grade of the yard, how much foundation is exposed, and the size of your home.

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