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Trackwest, LLC
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Building Site - Preparation and ClearingBuilding Site - Preparation and Clearing - For Business

Serving Clark Fork, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2017

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"They got the job done promptly. Of all the companies that gave me estimates the owner was the most thorough and explaining a variety of options fencing. They always came on the days and times they said they would and the fence looks great!"
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Legacy Land Services
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Building Site - Preparation and ClearingBuilding Site - Preparation and Clearing - For Business

Serving Clark Fork, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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Legacy Land Services has been serving the Sandpoint area for over 5 years, and has over 20 years of experience when it comes to excavation and septic tank installations. We are able to do both commercial and residential work.

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Silver Fox Excavation - Home Facebook
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Building Site - Preparation and ClearingBuilding Site - Preparation and Clearing - For Business

Serving Clark Fork, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"In a time when contractors are super busy This guy came out on a weekend to do my job. this was not a big job but it was important to me, I worked in the industry and I have worked with dozens of excavators and I would hire this guy again in a heart beat."
Response time12 hrs
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Land Clearing Services questions, answered by experts

If you can’t find any records online, you’ll need to contact your county clerk’s office to do further research. They should have property records on file, or can at least point you in the right direction of who to contact. You can also speak with your neighbors about when their houses were built because they were likely built around the same time.

Prior to excavation, you should prepare the dig site and call 311 before you sign anything.

To get your site ready for excavation, you should move anything in the area that isn’t affixed to the land. You can save money on the excavation by removing hardscaping, including walkways, decks, concrete patios, and paver patios.

Before you carry out any digging, you should call 311 to confirm that there are no utility lines running through your excavation site. Skipping this step could lead to severe injury and property damage if your excavator hits a water, sewage, or gas line.

Several government-backed lending programs can help first-time home buyers purchase a home with little money down. FHA, USDA, and VA loans are options for qualifying borrowers, though many conventional mortgage lenders will lower down payment rates to as low as 3 percent.

When considering the price of drilling a well, factor in how much you’ll save in water costs per year. The average family of four uses 100 gallons of water per person per day in the U.S. With a private water well, you can save hundreds each year.

Wells are also environmentally friendly. You don’t need to worry about drinking water treated with chemicals. Talk to at least three well pump contractors in your area. They’ll be able to tell you more about your options, give you different quotes, and discuss the biggest concerns.

It is almost always necessary to hire a land surveyor near you to ensure your fence sits on the right side of the property line. Mistaking the shape of your property can lead to fines and costly changes if you have to move or adjust the privacy fence—not to mention some surly looks from your neighbor. We recommend jumpstarting your fence planning in the spring to ensure there is plenty of time to map out your plan before construction season.

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