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Louisiana Land Solutions LLC

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WE OFFER GENERAL SITE PREP, CLEARING AND RECLAIMING OF PROPERTIES. OUR CAT 299D2 XHP FORESTRY MULCHER CAN CLEAR TREES AND UNDERBRUSH UP TO 9 INCHES IN DIAMETER. BY TURNING THE TREES AND UNDERBRUSH INTO A MULCH THAT WILL HELP AGAINST EROSION AND RETURN TO THE SOIL AS NUTRIENTS. WHILE LEAVING THE MATURE TREES ON YOUR PROPERTY. WE WILL RECLAIM WHAT MOTHER NATURE HAS TAKEN OVER. WE ALSO HAVE A TRACTOR TO DO CLEAN UP AND BUSH/BRUSH HOGGING AND DRIVEWAY GRADING. BOTH MACHINES HAVE BUCKETS AND ARE CAPABLE OF MOVING AND SPREADING DIRT, ROCK OR GRAVEL FOR DRIVEWAYS, ROADS, PARKING LOTS OR WHEREVER NEEDED.

WE OFFER GENERAL SITE PREP, CLEARING AND RECLAIMING OF PROPERTIES. OUR CAT 299D2 XHP FORESTRY MULCHER CAN CLEAR TREES AND UNDERBRUSH UP TO 9 INCHES IN DIAMETER. BY TURNING THE TREES AND UNDERBRUSH INTO A MULCH THAT WILL HELP AGAINST EROSION AND RETURN TO THE SOIL AS NUTRIENTS. WHILE LEAVING THE MATURE TREES ON YOUR PROPERTY. WE WILL RECLAIM WHAT MOTHER NATURE HAS TAKEN OVER. WE ALSO HAVE A TRACTOR TO DO CLEAN UP AND BUSH/BRUSH HOGGING AND DRIVEWAY GRADING. BOTH MACHINES HAVE BUCKETS AND ARE CAPABLE OF MOVING AND SPREADING DIRT, ROCK OR GRAVEL FOR DRIVEWAYS, ROADS, PARKING LOTS OR WHEREVER NEEDED.




Freeze remodels and services

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Freeze remodels and services

6 Word Rd
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Here at Freeze Remodels, Construction, and Services we have combined all your needs into one friendly company. We offer services in all home repairs additions. No matter how big or small we can handle it. We are everything from just your local handyman up to the guys who want to put your new addition onto your home.

Here at Freeze Remodels, Construction, and Services we have combined all your needs into one friendly company. We offer services in all home repairs additions. No matter how big or small we can handle it. We are everything from just your local handyman up to the guys who want to put your new addition onto your home.



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Though this is a project that can be DIY-ed—there are kits available for $600 to $7,500—hiring a pergola pro will ensure the final product is structurally sound. A savvy homeowner may already have all the necessary tools and know-how to build a DIY pergola, but the difference in cost isn’t that much, and having help will make the process easier in general.

Typical pergola kits include four support columns, several rafters, top runners, support beams, and a base for bolting the structure to a concrete surface. The types of pergolas vary by manufacturer and feature. Some have only two support columns, with the rest of the structure leaning against a carport or patio. Others have retractable shade canopies to keep cool in the summer. 

There are many materials to choose from, including picket fencing, wood slats, galvanized metal skirting, dog-ear fence panels, scallop wood fence panels, bamboo screens, and other decorative screens. You can search for materials at local big box stores like Home Depot or scour online home improvement sites. Good search terms to use are fencing, skirting, and privacy panels.

Pergolas have no base structure to hold them up, so it’s necessary to attach them to some type of foundation. Most pergolas require a minimum of at least four concrete footings to keep them solid and stable in the ground. Attaching the pergola to a concrete foundation is an option as well.

Your fence post holes should be about three times as wide as the post. So if your post is 4-by-4 inches, you should make your hole at least 12 inches wide. The depth of the hole depends on the height of your post, but it should be as deep as one-third of the post height.

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